June 2010 Archive
8611.
Visual deconstruction of a Girl Talk track's sample composition (wired.com)
8612.
Sam Ruby: Deleting Flash Cookies (intertwingly.net)
8613.
Got an iPad? Please take our satisfaction survey. (technologizer.com)
8614.
Setting the Records Straight (Google, PSHB, Patents) (scripting.com)
8615.
Digital Activism Decoded (Free Download) (meta-activism.org)
8616.
Browser sniffing attacks (wtikay.com)
8617.
Want to demo your startup at TechCrunch LA meetup? (asable.com)
8618.
A Services Menu for iPhone (releasecandidateone.com)
8619.
16 Most Influential People on the Web (webgeekph.com)
8620.
On Enjoying Disagreeable Company (lesswrong.com)
8621.
Facebook: By The Numbers (vimeo.com)
8622.
AT&T apologizes to the guy they threatened to C&D for e-mailing their CEO (mobilecrunch.com)
8623.
Using ClamAV to Kill & Prevent Nasty Bugs (linux.com)
8624.
How to Use Gmail for Max Productivity (newmediacampaigns.com)
8625.
Direct-to-consumer advertising in pharmaceutical markets (voxeu.org)
8626.
Highly Active Hurricane Season + Oil Spill = Disaster (cbc.ca)
8627.
How to Fix California's Public Pension Crisis (reason.org)
8628.
The New Reality of the Twitter Ecosystem (gigaom.com)
8629.
BP oil spill presents researchers with unwelcome opportunity of a lifetime (washingtonpost.com)
8630.
Once Again, Steve Ballmer Is Wrong...This Time About Android (gigaom.com)
8631.
Byte to Mass Conversion Calculator (jstchillin.org)
8632.
Is LinkedIn aiming to be the B2B equivalent of Facebook? (blog.eloqua.com)
8633.
520 day simulated Mars mission in a Moscow hangar is no joke, say astronauts (guardian.co.uk)
8634.
Terrariums Make a Comeback (nytimes.com)
8635.
Smartbooks are dying on the vine. That's dumb (msnbc.msn.com)
8636.
Apple will Have a Powerful Search Engine for the "AppWorld," John Battelle (beet.tv)
8637.
Why hasn’t functional programming taken over yet? (stackoverflow.com)
8638.
Chart Of The Day: Internet Properties (avc.com)
8639.
Cash use 'depends on geography' (news.bbc.co.uk)
8640.
Common User-Interface Mistake: designing from the database (startbreakingfree.com)