June 2010 Archive
8251.
Firebug Lite for Google Chrome (getfirebug.com)
8252.
Picture tagging with Twitter Annotations API (tazpic.com)
8253.
The Rise of the Out-of-band Management Network (devcentral.f5.com)
8254.
FCC asked to monitor "hate speech," "misinformation" online (arstechnica.com)
8255.
CampusBuddy Founder on revenue model pivot when data is not viral (asable.com)
8256.
Questions for Andrew Warner of Mixergy this Friday (asable.com)
8257.
Intel's "World's Thinnest" Netbook Platform (fastcompany.com)
8258.
Help me start this new ecommerce service (cartling.teasersites.com)
8259.
IPhone Grid System (vcarrer.com)
8260.
Moniter your YSlow and Google PageSpeed scores with ShowSlow (showslow.com)
8261.
The Neurogenesis theory of depression and a little guy called CREB (scienceblogs.com)
8262.
Tech.view: A robot in every home: Helping hands (economist.com)
8263.
Nicereply.com private beta launched (blog.nicereply.com)
8264.
How to pick the perfect name for your blog or startup (cnn.com)
8265.
Validate ruby files in Textmate (drnicwilliams.com)
8266.
Gender Gap for the Gifted in City Schools (nytimes.com)
8267.
How to Evaluate Cloud Computing Providers (datacenterknowledge.com)
8268.
Intel & Linux dominance of supercomputing is incredible. Microsoft - not so much (thebln.com)
8269.
You don’t want me to buy your mobile app? Ok, I won’t. (blog.codeimproved.net)
8270.
How Superstitions Improve Performance (spring.org.uk)
8271.
Best "Out of Office" Automatic Replies (2008) (daveduarte.co.za)
8272.
How to repair a full Unix directory (itworld.com)
8273.
Never lie (but don’t tell the truth either) (thenextweb.com)
8274.
Problems with Teaching Open Source Development (itworld.com)
8275.
Heideggerian Analysis of the iPhone (benmillen.com)
8276.
A hard-to-find bug, and equivalent APIs in low- and high-level languages (indexdata.com)
8277.
Morning Tech Roundup: 6-1-2010 (davidblerner.com)
8278.
Startups don’t get summer off (davidcancel.com)
8279.
Big botnets and how to (try to) stop them (itworld.com)
8280.
A million miles away, but still at home when we have Net access (victusspiritus.com)