September 2011 Archive
12241.
Mashape Raises $1.5M for API Marketplace - AllThingsD (allthingsd.com)
12242.
Top Four Reasons Why The Coffee Break Rocks (productivitybits.com)
12243.
Sound, the Way the Brain Prefers to Hear It (nytimes.com)
12244.
In wake of PSN hack, Sony recruits Homeland Security official as security boss (venturebeat.com)
12245.
Don’t Style Headings Using HTML5 Sections (stubbornella.org)
12246.
Atari planning its own iOS controller? (Updated: Yes) (tuaw.com)
12247.
Smallpt: Global Illumination in 99 lines of C++ (kevinbeason.com)
12248.
Sprint joins US feds in anti-AT&T lawsuit (theregister.co.uk)
12249.
Creating an interface for geofences (code.flickr.com)
12250.
LEGO.com MBA (mba.lego.com)
12251.
Custom Sticker (printingray.com)
12252.
Some thoughts on MIT's SMT Solvers Summerschool 2011 (dontstuffbeansupyournose.com)
12253.
What If Women Ruled the World? (whatblag.com)
12254.
Show HN: 3D network graph of bands on Wikipedia (rockstars.jansson.me.uk)
12255.
6 companies doing big data in the cloud (gigaom.com)
12256.
Report: Groupon May Delay IPO (nytimes.com)
12257.
Sprint lawsuit suggests it’ll get the iPhone (thisismynext.com)
12258.
Mark Peter Davis Named Partner At High Peaks Venture Partners (businessinsider.com)
12259.
Is Journalism As We Know It Becoming Obsolete? (gigaom.com)
12260.
Java PaaS : Building your first app (engwar.com)
12261.
Dissecting Case 01438 Exhibit B (withinwindows.com)
12262.
Senators Love Their Stealth Jet; Never Mind a New Design Flaw (wired.com)
12263.
RIM to benefit from Apple’s patent attacks on Samsung (bgr.com)
12264.
10 Google products tapped by icy finger of the Grim Reaper (arstechnica.com)
12265.
I Woke Up Scared and Angry Today (jamesaltucher.com)
12266.
Groupon Reevaluating IPO Plans Due to Market Volatility (online.wsj.com)
12267.
Microsoft Patches SSL Security Threat (pcworld.com)
12268.
Usability tips for Wordfeud (the Scrabble iPhone app) (plus.google.com)
12269.
(hiring)Dir. of Engr.-Solink (video search startup based in Ottawa,ON) ()
12270.
Vlingo Lawsuit Charges Nuance With Unfair Competition and Commercial Bribery (xconomy.com)