5 posts in June 2008:

SproutCore JavaScript Framework is Pushing for Standards Compliant Browsers [Best of June '08 #3]

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SproutCore JavaScript framework. Hakia's semantic APIs. Windows Vista tweaks. Petabyte storage devices. Josh Catone leaves RWW.

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AVG 8.0 Link Scanning Threatens Web Analytics [Best of June '08 #2]

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AVG 8.0 link scanning jeopardizes web analytics. Swedish blog search engine Twingly launches. Reblogging comments. Google Reader Konami Code.

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Twitter is Cooling Off, but Noise is Heating Up [Best of June '08 #1]

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Twitter is cooling down. Noise in news is good. How to comment. Facebook and the open source CPAL license. Wikia open search. Zemanta semantic blogging tool.

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Virtual Worlds are Hot with Companies Again [Best of May '08 #5]

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Companies take a second look at Second Life. Online Windows tools from Sysinternals. Google Gears becomes just Gears. Lightweight semantic markup techniques. Comment ownership.

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A Comment on Comments

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A commenter's rights. A couple of days ago, Josh Catone had a post up asking "Who owns all these comments?". The post was inspired by an article by Hank Williams asking "Who has comment copyright ownership?"

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