September 2011 Archive
2821.
Box.net Rejected Bid "Notably Higher" Than $550 Million- (forbes.com)
2822.
From Children's clothing to Live Events - NYC SeedStart Demo Day (xconomy.com)
2823.
Dominos.rb (shakti.trincoll.edu)
2824.
Angrybirds costs businesses $1.5B (articles.businessinsider.com)
2825.
Google Chrome icon in 16th century Aztec manuscript (famsi.org)
2826.
Computing with Register Machines (mitpress.mit.edu)
2827.
Live Streaming Pitches from Startup Weekend Omaha (siliconprairienews.com)
2828.
Ginzametrics 超屌指度提升 73% Support for Chinese and Spanish and Massive CSV Uploads (ginzametrics.com)
2829.
Realtime Face Substitution [video] (vimeo.com)
2830.
Facebook Subscribers CTR (facebook.com)
2831.
Interactive Submarine Cable Map (submarinecablemap.com)
2832.
Announcing Twilio Connect (twilio.com)
2833.
Working Google Senat Hearing Video Stream (c-span.org)
2834.
More effective marketing of cross-platform mobile apps (blog.app.net)
2835.
The first url extender that insults you. (click-motherfucker.com)
2836.
Facebook f8 keynote live video (f8.facebook.com)
2837.
Hacker Monthly Subscribers Now Get Free Access to All Issues (hackermonthly.posterous.com)
2838.
TechCrunch Founder Michael Arrington Launches A New Blog, Uncrunched (techcrunch.com)
2839.
Facebook launches music dashboard (techcrunch.com)
2840.
One year after accidentally falling in love with Rails (blog.brandonbloom.name)
2841.
How mathematicians rule the markets (bbc.co.uk)
2842.
Clip: Conan rents out his stage on Airbnb (teamcoco.com)
2843.
Lexington: Classlessness in America (economist.com)
2844.
WooCommerce launched to take on Shopify & Magento (woothemes.com)
2845.
Ask HN: Medical-marijuana friendly co-working? ()
2846.
Amazon Kindle Fire tablet: Android-based, 7-inch display, $199 price tag (engadget.com)
2847.
API design for humans (37signals.com)
2848.
Firefox developers are thinking of disabling Java to prevent BEAST attacks (theregister.co.uk)
2849.
The Colorful Smell of Richard Dawkins: Is Your and My Red the Same (changizi.wordpress.com)
2850.
The case against the Kindle as a low end disruption (asymco.com)