September 2011 Archive
9661.
Italy prepares 'one strike' anti-piracy law (techworld.com.au)
9662.
Is an ISP code of conduct the best way to fight botnets? (arstechnica.com)
9663.
Team Note Sharing with Notational Velocity and GitHub (afitnerd.com)
9664.
Skype Connects With Estonia’s Start-Up Culture (blogs.wsj.com)
9665.
Classic example of how Google screws up design (mindtheproduct.com)
9666.
Brain Movies: video reconstructed from brain activity (io9.com)
9667.
Facebook: Good-bye Profile, Welcome timeline (imvignat.com)
9668.
What Really Caused the Eurozone Crisis? (Part 1) (streetlightblog.blogspot.com)
9669.
Dangling Else, Yet Again (drdobbs.com)
9670.
New Facebook Timeline Will be Available for All From 30th September [Confirmed] (thetechjournal.com)
9671.
Univ. of Chicago receives $42 million gift to improve doctor bedside manner (nytimes.com)
9672.
How to Price Your Web App (thinkvitamin.com)
9673.
Privacy Lawsuit Dismissed Against Apple, Mobile Ad Networks (mediapost.com)
9674.
Charm: Cure Customer Support Fatigue (charmhq.com)
9675.
Pingdom in Numbers (blog.pingdom.com)
9676.
Google testing MVNO waters, preparing to battle carriers (bgr.com)
9677.
Time Traveling in C++ (Arduino) (plainlystated.com)
9678.
A Tale of Math Treasure (scientificamerican.com)
9679.
Networking Advice from the Business Lunch Experts (blog.letslunch.com)
9680.
You should worry more about your own misconfiguration than zero-day attacks. (gse-compliance.blogspot.com)
9681.
India: no sending more than 100 sms/day from September 27 (dnaindia.com)
9682.
The Intersecting Worlds of Fraud Prevention and Counter Terrorism (securityweek.com)
9683.
Feature Friday: DJs Needed (avc.com)
9684.
Category Theory for Dummies [pdf] (homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk)
9685.
Urwid 1.0: python 3 support, terminal widget, pop-ups, tree views and more (excess.org)
9686.
Talker's block (sethgodin.typepad.com)
9687.
WordPress Sucks? Here's 6 WordPress Alternatives (searchenginewatch.com)
9688.
Google overhauls Product Search. Brings stylish redesign (searchengineland.com)
9689.
Germany's Pirate Party a political force of 20-somethings (pri.org)
9690.
Get ready for the new Open Graph (mfglabs.com)