September 2011 Archive
12182.
Chinese officials propose tighter censorship
(itworld.com)
12183.
Sony finally gets around to hiring a new security head
(itworld.com)
12184.
Viadeo Looks to Take on LinkedIn in the US
(blog.programmableweb.com)
12185.
The lesson Google isn't learning
(andrewducker.livejournal.com)
12186.
Twitter's Bootstrap toolkit
(scripting.com)
12187.
Email marketing for newcomers
(zachhellermarketing.com)
12188.
Show HN: Personal Weather Bug
(stuff.makefile.in)
12189.
12190.
12191.
12192.
Free Banking Trojan Detection Tool
(prohackingtricks.blogspot.com)
12193.
Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy
(convinceandconvert.com)
12194.
12195.
The evolution of the web
(evolutionofweb.appspot.com)
12196.
The Post-it War
(npr.org)
12197.
How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love TDD
(slideshare.net)
12198.
12199.
12200.
ReVerb - Open Information Extraction Software
(reverb.cs.washington.edu)
12201.
Is Saul Hansell to Become Editor of Techcrunch?
(plus.google.com)
12202.
Publish-or-perish: Peer review and the corruption of science
(guardian.co.uk)
12203.
Iridium May Launch Mainstream Satellite Phone Service
(conceivablytech.com)
12204.
Why are brands so interested in games?
(futuredux.com)
12205.
Wickedly Cool Night Invisibility Technology
(gizmodo.com)
12206.
Marketing Styles (comic)
(bonkersworld.net)
12207.
Google Chrome gets automatic single sign-on for Google services
(extremetech.com)
12208.
Fred Wilson on the Economy
(theobservist.tumblr.com)
12209.
Stanford new lecture on Web App Development
(openclassroom.stanford.edu)
12210.
How Big a Problem is Cybersquatting?
(domainarts.com)