September 2011 Archive
12421.
Facial Rigging with WebGL + Three.js (stickmanventures.com)
12422.
Doubling Wireless Networking Capacity (media.rice.edu)
12423.
MockupTiger Radio Interview (mockuptiger.com)
12424.
Nintendo's Donkey Kong coming to iPad (twitter.com)
12425.
Developer networking site Gild buys puzzle-maker Coderloop (mercurynews.com)
12426.
It's a winner, Droid Bionic finally lands at Verizon (usatoday.com)
12427.
Super Basic Sass library (github.com)
12428.
Hands-on With Motorola Droid Bionic (pcmag.com)
12429.
.NET to Ruby: Classes (rubysource.com)
12430.
Ideas We are Looking for : At The Startup Centre (thestartupcentre.com)
12431.
How to Find and Negotiate for Office Space in New York City as a Startup (betabeat.com)
12432.
Clever application that mimics flipping through channels on a TV (gif.tv)
12433.
Are Startups Are the New Black? Tech (markevanstech.com)
12434.
Automated Design of Trading Strategies: Demo [video] (designbyrobots.com)
12435.
A Fab Summer (betashop.com)
12436.
Car Hacking: Researchers Highlight Emerging Risks and Lack of Security in Cars (securityweek.com)
12437.
Groupon Discounts College School Class (groupon.com)
12438.
Cisco accused of tailoring tech to aid Chinese abuses (theregister.co.uk)
12439.
Finding rectangle nearest to point (stackoverflow.com)
12440.
Ask HN: Is there a guide to the karma limits on HN? ()
12441.
SimSearch - Item Based Search Package (github.com)
12442.
Catastrophic data loss: who’s got your SSN? (tomasztunguz.com)
12443.
Netflix cracks down, now enforcing Instant one-stream limit (arstechnica.com)
12444.
Capital Factory Demo Day 2011 (ustream.tv)
12445.
Revisiting the Dataists Programming Language Rankings (redmonk.com)
12446.
Chinese video cartoon about the CrunchFund drama (youtube.com)
12447.
Porn sites can now register for .XXX domain name (news.cnet.com)
12448.
Investors Look for These Six Competitive Elements (caycon.com)
12449.
Arry Duncan Is Quite Possibly the World’s First Master Palindromist (believermag.com)
12450.
MacUpdate bundle offers 11 apps for $49 (tuaw.com)