September 2011 Archive
15181.
Extreme modding (cracktwo.com)
15182.
I managed to get it all on one slide (tkkc.org)
15183.
A Checklist in Choosing a Good Event Structure for Your Project (dinheiroffacil.com)
15184.
Doppelgänger Domains (files.godaigroup.net)
15185.
Saying You Can't Compete With Free Is Saying You Can't Compete Period [2007] (techdirt.com)
15186.
Native vs. Web on Mobile: Cross-platform UI == looks terrible on every platform (springenwerk.com)
15187.
'Longevity gene' may be dead end (google.com)
15188.
Earthquake (theviewspaper.net)
15189.
UARS satellite: New images of tumbling US spacecraft (bbc.co.uk)
15190.
Icronex News (openpr.com)
15191.
It's pistols at dawn for Gamification (futuredux.com)
15192.
Take on Vim with Janus (thinkvitamin.com)
15193.
Hire Best iPhone Developers (iphoneappdevelopmentcompany.co.uk)
15194.
Please help me upgrade my Twitter bot (stritar.net)
15195.
Sean Parker shares his thoughts on the latest Facebook updates (thenextweb.com)
15196.
Facebook employee revealed a new killer feature with a tweet | Front Side Bus (frontsidebus.net)
15197.
Dos and Don'ts of Mobile computing (speakerdeck.com)
15198.
Rapid Chess: A Large-Scale Decision Making Experiment (neurociencia.df.uba.ar)
15199.
Texas College Finds That When It Texts, Students Come (chronicle.com)
15200.
Idiot's guide to viewport and pixel (docs.google.com)
15201.
Building an interactive meeting tool with RDFa, VIE, Redis and Socket.io (blog.iks-project.eu)
15202.
Vimeo launches a music store (vimeo.com)
15203.
Ghostwriter on Twitter goes rogue (techcrunch.com)
15204.
How Changes To Facebook Page “Likes” Will Affect Social Media Marketing (marketaire.com)
15205.
GM expands technology investments in China (businessweek.com)
15206.
M. Wang is Wrong. Tablet is not a bubble. Sort of infographics. (scriptol.com)
15207.
Happy Belated Birthday, Mageia (fossforce.com)
15208.
My WordPress site was Hacked by a Black Hat SEO (tomaltman.com)
15209.
Tips for dual-booting Windows and Linux (linuxbsdos.com)
15210.
Hewlett-Packard Board game (economist.com)