September 2011 Archive
6541.
Time to Hang Up the Sleeping Bag (2010) (blog.redfin.com)
6542.
Aussie researcher cracks OS X Lion passwords (delimiter.com.au)
6543.
Customer support shouldn't be a premium feature (trevorfitzgerald.com)
6544.
Type study: A responsive 3D text effect (blog.typekit.com)
6545.
Ballad of The Lean Startup (blog.asmartbear.com)
6546.
Google puts the Dead Sea Scrolls in the cloud (googleblog.blogspot.com)
6547.
5 steps we used to get our first customers (spontaneus.posterous.com)
6548.
Saudi Monarch Grants Women Right to Vote (nytimes.com)
6549.
Subjugating the Wild Animal (sebastianmarshall.com)
6550.
Seasonal Affective Disorder – The Basics (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
6551.
SpeakerDeck is open (orderedlist.com)
6552.
Amazon to Relaunch California Associate Accounts (markshangout.com)
6553.
DHS Thinks Some SCADA Problems Are Too Big To Call "Bug" (threatpost.com)
6554.
The 'Circle Blogging' experiment Can Google+ change the way we work (plus.google.com)
6555.
Should I check parameter types in Python (blog.codekills.net)
6556.
OLE DB and SQL Server: History, End-Game, and some Microsoft “dirt” (hal2020.com)
6557.
App Store Optimization: Part 2, Rankings (mobiledevhq.com)
6558.
Blackhatx - A Pure Blackhat SEO Network (blackhatx.com)
6559.
CSS-only lightbox (alexindigo.github.com)
6560.
Algorithms That Govern Our Lives (video.nextconf.eu)
6561.
Harvard website hacked by Syria protesters (bbc.co.uk)
6562.
From Tumblr to TV: How our #Starbucks ‘Trenta’ graphic became an online hit (news.nationalpost.com)
6563.
'with Amazon' replacing 'with Google' on Android? (epeus.blogspot.com)
6564.
On the Assumption that a Pundit Knows What Apple “Needs” (brooksreview.net)
6565.
How to know the name of Font using Microsoft Word (VIGNAT92.BLOGSPOT.com)
6566.
Amazon’s Small Gamble (techcrunch.com)
6567.
Why Doctors Don't Like Electronic Health Records (technologyreview.com)
6568.
Google+ now has half the traffic and number of users of Twitter (gizmodo.com)
6569.
India imposes text message limit (bbc.co.uk)
6570.
Data Anonymization and Re-identification: Some Basics Of Data Privacy (whimsley.typepad.com)