September 2011 Archive
3661.
The first time with Boomerang for Gmail… is like a DOUBLE RAINBOW (baydin.com)
3662.
Three Big Geeks Leave Microsoft in One Day, Including Barney Pell (readwriteweb.com)
3663.
A Story About Learning (generalassemb.ly)
3664.
PragPub Magazine: Scala (pragprog.com)
3665.
The Architecture of The Bourne-Again Shell (aosabook.org)
3666.
Scaling Up Machine Learning, the Tutorial, KDD 2011 (hunch.net)
3667.
JP Morgan explains the euro crisis with lego (blogs.reuters.com)
3668.
Nintendo Sued Over Wii and Wii U Patents in Texas Court (gamepro.com)
3669.
Microchip responds to Ian Lesnet's criticism (blog.makezine.com)
3670.
Google Spiders Websites 3,000 Times Faster Than Bing In The First Month (larrycheng.com)
3671.
Obama administration seeking tougher penalties for cybercrimes like hacking (thehill.com)
3672.
Fexl - Functional Expression Language (fexl.com)
3673.
Google SMS ()
3674.
Show HN: A Chrome extension that makes sure domains open in incognito mode ()
3675.
139 (and growing) web entrepreneurs warn Congress about PIPA (techdirt.com)
3676.
Hacking Startup Names With Yellow Pages (geekatsea.com)
3677.
"Peter Rabbit" By W. Patrick Lang (turcopolier.typepad.com)
3678.
Stanford Patient Data Posted Online in Huge Privacy Breach (nytimes.com)
3679.
Cuba launches world's first vaccine against lung cancer (news.xinhuanet.com)
3680.
Timelapse of a timelapse (video) (twentytwowords.com)
3681.
Wait, wasn’t Twitter supposed to be dead by now? (splatf.com)
3682.
USAF pilots took off on 9/11 suicide mission to ram United Flight 93 (washingtonpost.com)
3683.
HTML5 Platformer: ported from a XNA (blogs.msdn.com)
3684.
Ask HN: Software for calculating estimated quarterly taxes ()
3685.
JavaScript: The Good Parts - Google Tech Talk (Video) (youtube.com)
3686.
A "Stanford Quality" online MS (in CS) for $2k? (Tweet by Sebastian Thrun) (twitter.com)
3687.
Generating Traffic (itechtalks.blogspot.com)
3688.
Tim McNamara - Extracting names with 6 lines of Python code (timmcnamara.co.nz)
3689.
Erjang is a virtual machine for Erlang, which runs on the JVM (github.com)
3690.
LostType, a 'pay what you want' type foundry (losttype.com)