September 2011 Archive
15001.
MapR raises $20M to provide friendly Hadoop distro (venturebeat.com)
15002.
Why you should care about encapsulation (gmoeck.github.com)
15003.
Apple event pegged for October 4 with Tim Cook (arstechnica.com)
15004.
Apple May Announce iPhone 5 on October 4 (macobserver.com)
15005.
Site Search Analytics (blog.bleepsystems.com)
15006.
Outsourcing (venturefizz.com)
15007.
Happy Birthday Mageia (ostatic.com)
15008.
Kubuntu 11.10 Beta Test Drive (ubuntumanual.org)
15009.
Controversial BPA found in canned kids' foods (msnbc.msn.com)
15010.
Show HN: Markdown2Deck.js - write your presentations in plain text (tabbedthinking.posterous.com)
15011.
A picture of poverty state by state (lifeinc.today.com)
15012.
Does Disease Cause Autocracy? (reason.com)
15013.
Techstars companies now all get $100k (m.techcrunch.com)
15014.
Future Friendly: Designing for a mobile world (futurefriend.ly)
15015.
Breaking down your expired Daily Deals (Infographic) (readwriteweb.com)
15016.
Important GPS surveillance case to be heard by U.S. Supreme Court (nytimes.com)
15017.
Fun: Simple to Explain, Hard to Accept #gamedev (whatgamesare.com)
15018.
US Ambassador Locke Delivers Message (emergingchinastocks.com)
15019.
Mark Suster: Don’t Commit BSAK Errors. The World is Too Small. (bothsidesofthetable.com)
15020.
Belief in 'Da Vinci Code' Conspiracy May Ease Fear of Death (livescience.com)
15021.
Google+ | New Search features (posts/people/sparks...) (plus.google.com)
15022.
Apple is too big for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (edibleapple.com)
15023.
A future for drones: Automated killing (cbsnews.com)
15024.
Amazon kindle library lending feature (venturebeat.com)
15025.
4Square 1 Billion Checkins (Video) (thenextweb.com)
15026.
New law bans warrantless cell phone searches (edition.cnn.com)
15027.
Why Even Resolute Dieters Fail (nytimes.com)
15028.
Estimation is at the root of most software project failures (blog.robbowley.net)
15029.
More nonsense on Android from former mouth of Brooklyn, Marco.org (theorangeview.net)
15030.
Today in 3-D Printing: Musical Instruments and Instruments of War (popsci.com)