September 2011 Archive
14761.
Don't cry for Windows 8's app orphans (itworld.com)
14762.
TechNode is Now On Flipboard (technode.com)
14763.
Top tips for communicating - pitches, ideas, science, anything. (newscientist.com)
14764.
When good tech ideas go bad (gigaom.com)
14765.
Group-buying sites' valuations take a dive. (news.cnet.com)
14766.
FTC takes aim at facial recognition security; privacy issues (networkworld.com)
14767.
Ask HN: do you regularly use stock screening software? Any favorite advice? ()
14768.
Is Salix XFCE 13.37 better than 13.1.2? (lxer.com)
14769.
BuzzData: Come for the data, stay for the community (radar.oreilly.com)
14770.
On What Does Mint Grow? (linuxblog.darkduck.com)
14771.
What's in a Number? Monitoring and measuring; the spiritual and the carnal. (slideshare.net)
14772.
Yahoo Mail Down For Nearly An Hour And Counting (centernetworks.com)
14773.
Architects Using Robots to Build Beautiful Structures (spectrum.ieee.org)
14774.
Windows 8 Developer tablets popping up on eBay (news.cnet.com)
14775.
Greece Nears the Precipice, Raising Fear (nytimes.com)
14776.
Ultimate Guide to PPC Metrics (wordstream.com)
14777.
The Gulf Between Idea and Execution (circlecatgames.com)
14778.
VMware Rivals Further Expanding Open Virtualization Alliance | The VAR Guy (thevarguy.com)
14779.
On-line Gamers Succeed Where Scientists Fail (nsf.gov)
14780.
Never Defragment an SSD (micro-isv.asia)
14781.
Free Will and Quantum Clones (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
14782.
Squeezed light a small step forward toward detecting gravitational waves (arstechnica.com)
14783.
Two Android privilege escalation vulnerabilities (blog.duosecurity.com)
14784.
F# LINQ Support With Query Expressions (msdn.microsoft.com)
14785.
Judge: neither Oracle or Google has defined an "API" (readwriteweb.com)
14786.
Don’t Count on Crowd-Funding to Save Your Startup (caycon.com)
14787.
Please steal this idea: Foursquare for takeout food (blog.ivanbernat.com)
14788.
New physics? (physorg.com)
14789.
The VBScript from hell: typed vs. typeless languages (consultuning.blogspot.com)
14790.
What was your initial tech stack? Did it scale? ()