September 2011 Archive
14791.
Orbit the Earth in One Minute Via Fascinating ISS Time-Lapse Video (pcmag.com)
14792.
A look at the Mac App Store, two months after Lion launched (splatf.com)
14793.
What Twitter Looked Like When It Was Born (Screenshot) (itechtalks.blogspot.com)
14794.
Groupon Tragically Controls the Fate of Daily Deal Sites (theatlanticwire.com)
14795.
Hiring for cultural fit (rocketwatcher.com)
14796.
Gazelle’s New App Lets You Sell Your iPhone From Your iPhone (bostinnovation.com)
14797.
How To Make Enemies: The Dangers of Self Publishing (kianadavenportdialogues.blogspot.com)
14798.
Adding a Second Job Increases Your Financial Health (lifehacker.com)
14799.
Stanford wants to teach you about databases - for free (blog.buzzdata.com)
14800.
WinRT and .NET (lhotka.net)
14801.
Sexy party for a very homeschooled idea (skipping-school.com)
14802.
SEO Professional With an iPhone? Check Your Rankings on the go (applecasts.com)
14803.
Introducing the Google+ Hangouts API (googleplusplatform.blogspot.com)
14804.
How to get motivation (getmotivationnow.blogspot.com)
14805.
How to Use Aliases to Customize Ubuntu Commands (howtogeek.com)
14806.
Blog: MakerFaire, NYC (davedurant.wordpress.com)
14807.
Proposed U.S. Tax Hikes in a few charts (practicalquant.blogspot.com)
14808.
Running Django on Windows (with performance tests) (helicontech.com)
14809.
Good Design is Constant Contact (markdotto.com)
14810.
Many media types live in the land of Twitter, but most regular people don’t (washingtonpost.com)
14811.
The REAL Reason for the WSJ Social (marketingpilgrim.com)
14812.
Podio launches ability to create apps inside its iPhone app (eu.techcrunch.com)
14813.
The glider: the Universal Hacker Emblem (catb.org)
14814.
Computer Intensive Methods in Statistics: Biometry 494 - 694 (www-stat.stanford.edu)
14815.
Riak Pipe (github.com)
14816.
5 Tips for Scaling your Startup (fndrs.net)
14817.
Deploy 14 different applications to the cloud with a single command. (github.com)
14818.
Install OS X Lion from a bootable flash drive (techrepublic.com)
14819.
Welcome to WebDepot (forrst.com)
14820.
Hackers break SSL encryption used by millions of sites (prohackingtricks.blogspot.com)