June 2009 Archive
1921.
A New Citizenship: Professor Michael Sandel (Harvard) on Market Ethics (bbc.co.uk)
1922.
Tweet Less, Blog More (blog.aisleten.com)
1923.
Microsoft seeks Hot-or-Not patent (appft1.uspto.gov)
1924.
Read-optimize your code (brendel.com)
1925.
My Premonition (lukepalmer.wordpress.com)
1926.
Did Shaq Just Find Out He Was Traded On Twitter? (techcrunch.com)
1927.
Google Voice invites on their way (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1928.
EBay’s Fight With Skype Founders May Threaten IPO (bloomberg.com)
1929.
NASA - JPL Solar System Simulator (space.jpl.nasa.gov)
1930.
Venture Capital’s Elders Say Think Small (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1931.
JQuery TOOLS - The UI library for the Web (flowplayer.org)
1932.
Online app to transform your site into an ascii art (sucuri.net)
1933.
Fred Wilson: A Lesson From Morty (avc.com)
1934.
How does our language influence the way we think? (edge.org)
1935.
How “Must Marketing” Helped Andrew Warner Bootstrap His Startup (mixergy.com)
1936.
Fun with Google Spreadsheets and Fusion Tables (sunlightlabs.com)
1937.
Interview: Caterina Fake of Hunch.com (trueslant.com)
1938.
Markdown in webpy templates (sitecanary.com)
1939.
What Is The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work? (railstips.org)
1940.
Joe Armstrong on Erlang (computerworld.com.au)
1941.
Great article on hosting Git repositories the easy & secure way (scie.nti.st)
1942.
Comcast to bring IPV6 to residential customers starting in 2010 (internetnews.com)
1943.
CSS3 Unleashed - Tips, Tricks and Techniques (w3avenue.com)
1944.
How to find more work (freestylemind.com)
1945.
Methodist University Hospital Confirms Steve Jobs's Liver Transplant (daringfireball.net)
1946.
Standing Out in a Flood of Web Applications: An Open Letter to Developers (webworkerdaily.com)
1947.
Norm Brodsky: When Negotiating, Always Listen Before You Speak (inc.com)
1948.
Twitter, an Evolving Architecture (infoq.com)
1949.
Public offering of bonds painless compared to shares (business.timesonline.co.uk)
1950.
What Facebook and Google Can Learn From Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell (adambreckler.com)