September 2012 Archive
1531.
J2ObjC: A Java to iOS Objective-C translator by Google (google-opensource.blogspot.co.uk)
1532.
Obama Ambassador In Cambodia On Day Pirate Bay Founder Was Arrested (torrentfreak.com)
1533.
Male DNA Commonly Found in Women’s Brains (sciencedaily.com)
1534.
Make HTTP requests over ZeroMQ with Zurl (blog.fanout.io)
1535.
Collected Talks from MIT Collective Intelligence 2012 Conference (cci.mit.edu)
1536.
Former MunchOnMe Team Launches Caviar, A Curated Seamless (techcrunch.com)
1537.
Show HN: Kill The Landline (killthelandline.com)
1538.
Bitcoin Thieves Yet to Spend Stolen Hoard (bbc.com)
1539.
Apple partner says new Maps app in iOS 6 is terrible (bgr.com)
1540.
Nokia Launches Lumia 920: 8MP PureView, NFC, Wireless Charging, Windows Phone 8 (engadget.com)
1541.
How the world’s oceans could be running out of fish (bbc.com)
1542.
Kickstarter Project Pebble Leaves Backers Hanging (inc.com)
1543.
Ask HN: How have you been celebrating programmer's day? ()
1544.
Show HN: Ypander - Hackernews like it should be [for Chrome] (ypander.com)
1545.
Growth hacker? Bite me (dirktheman.com)
1546.
3taps vs. Craigslist -- Who owns public data? (readwriteweb.com)
1547.
Array Languages Rock (williamtpayne.blogspot.com)
1548.
The truth about organ donation (trojanbadger.com)
1549.
Kurzweil's new book: How to Create a Mind (howtocreateamind.com)
1550.
The Next Big Consumer Application Will Possibly Not Come From An Accelerator (alexstechthoughts.com)
1551.
How we shifted 6Wunderkinder to Wunderlist, again (christianreber.com)
1552.
Taskbox - Turn your inbox into a task list (kickstarter.com)
1553.
AMD "Hondo" APUs May Not Be Too Linux Friendly (phoronix.com)
1554.
Show HN: Forkbin lets you fork public lists (forkbin.com)
1555.
Google Glass Graces the Runway at New York Fashion Week (mashable.com)
1556.
Lessons Learned Launching A Minimum Viable Product (appbot.co)
1557.
What Is The One True Android & How “Open” Is It? (marketingland.com)
1558.
New User Profile Pages (github.com)
1559.
Cheaper MS-CHAPv2 Cracking (cloudcracker.com)
1560.
Linus Torvalds goes off on Linux and Git (typicalprogrammer.com)