September 2011 Archive
4351.
Alessio Rastani:Eurozone Market will crash (youtube.com)
4352.
Human Translation Platform myGengo Raises $5.25 Million (techcrunch.com)
4353.
Nefarious designs: On HTML element identifiers (nefariousdesigns.co.uk)
4354.
Global vs. Local Graph Ranking, a Tutorial Using Neo4j & Gremlin (markorodriguez.com)
4355.
Show HN: LineTime - world history as a single smoothly zoomable timeline ()
4356.
The Inconsistency of Arithmetic (golem.ph.utexas.edu)
4357.
Automating Node.js Deployment to EC2 with Chef (blog.carbonfive.com)
4358.
Xobni (YC S06) launches for Gmail and Android (zdnet.com)
4359.
Zoho creates new JS Editing & Rendering engines for presentation app (zoho.com)
4360.
Physical toys interacting with iPads (engadget.com)
4361.
Thunderbird 7.0 - Thanks - U folk rock (mozilla.org)
4362.
Toilet paper printer made from scrap parts (hackaday.com)
4363.
Guy Threw 4800 Messages in a Bottle Into the Atlantic Ocean, Got 3100 Responses (gizmodo.com)
4364.
Stanford Free Online Course Enrollment ()
4365.
Sassy Mother Effing Text Shadow (sassymothereffingtextshadow.com)
4366.
Amazon Signs Deal With Fox (amazon.com)
4367.
How Lean Was The Google+ Launch? (techcrunch.com)
4368.
ACTA will finally be signed this Saturday (arstechnica.com)
4369.
Visualizing the Steve Jobs era (asymco.com)
4370.
GPGPU Java Programming (javacodegeeks.com)
4371.
Should You Donate To Open Source Projects? (blogs.computerworlduk.com)
4372.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE (sam.zoy.org)
4373.
Bringing JRuby to the Cloud (blog.jruby.org)
4374.
Microsoft Will Get Royalties on Every Android Device Samsung Sells (allthingsd.com)
4375.
Samsung pays Microsoft in cross-patent license agreement (microsoft.com)
4376.
Content, Cost and Convenience Will Win the Digital Video War (techofthehub.com)
4377.
Hands-on with Amazon's new Kindles (arstechnica.com)
4378.
Flickr Photo Session and the Flickr Android App (blog.flickr.net)
4379.
Oh, Delicious — where did it all go so wrong? (gigaom.com)
4380.
Facebook’s Spartan And iPad Projects Set To Launch Early Next Week (techcrunch.com)