September 2011 Archive
9691.
Young Geek Appeal in German Politics (theworld.org)
9692.
Twitter for Business (business.twitter.com)
9693.
WSJ: Up and Coming Start-Ups in Estonia (blogs.wsj.com)
9694.
Please review my clojure code (codereview.stackexchange.com)
9695.
Color Scheme Generator and Image Eyedropper in 10KB (10k.aneventapart.com)
9696.
How to schedule delivery of an e mail in Gmail (imvignat.com)
9697.
Oral History of Julius Blank, Fairchild Semiconductor Co-Founder (archive.computerhistory.org)
9698.
You can't get rich wearing a black hat (randmediagroup.com)
9699.
Peer supported course based on the book - Learn Python the hard way 2.0 (diycomputerscience.com)
9700.
BEAST beating SSL & TLS: What You Can do to be Secured (hackersmag.blogspot.com)
9701.
Rails is Obsolete (But So's Everything Else) (confreaks.net)
9702.
Make every "bit" count (maximsformavericks.com)
9703.
Avi Bryant’s Presentations (blog.redtexture.net)
9704.
ObjC Blocks Triple Entendre (twitter.com)
9705.
NVidia Project Kal-El's new quad-core Glowball demo (blogs.nvidia.com)
9706.
Ask HN: Startup/Product Eminem looking for a veteran Dr. Dre? ()
9707.
To Prevent Theft of Content, Adapt (nytimes.com)
9708.
The P vs NP problem and all the implications it will have if proved or disproved (math.ias.edu)
9709.
Spotify, Apple, Indies, and Lettuce (mymusicthing.com)
9710.
Teradata Hadoop (asterdata.com)
9711.
IOS Dark Menu Bar for Mac OS X Lion (nativeblogger.com)
9712.
Hook.io for dummies, building multiprocess node.js applications (ejeklint.github.com)
9713.
Facebook changes prompting some users to leave (news.cnet.com)
9714.
Red Hat signs giants to anti-VMware open-source project (theregister.co.uk)
9715.
Eric Schmidt Reigns Invincible While Congress Tilts at Windmills (nytimes.com)
9716.
Write bug-free javascript with Pebbles (jperla.com)
9717.
Craigslist comments (craigslistcomments.org)
9718.
Amazon Recruiting Developers at App Dev Conference (twitter.com)
9719.
The four strangest bugs and bungles in the history of Android (extremetech.com)
9720.
Recession's second act would be worse than the first (bottomline.msnbc.msn.com)