September 2012 Archive
1681.
Microsoft Xbox 3D-projected games outlined in patent (bbc.co.uk)
1682.
Why IFTTT Removing Twitter Triggers is A Warning For Developers (thenextweb.com)
1683.
German government hiring developers to make spyware for computer surveillance (slate.com)
1684.
Circus, Nginx and Websockets (nathancahill.github.com)
1685.
Understanding the Value Cycle: Create, Communicate, Deliver, Capture (wensing.tumblr.com)
1686.
'John Doe' Who Fought FBI Spying Freed From Gag Order After 6 Years (2010) (wired.com)
1687.
Noam Chomsky Praises Julian Assange (articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1688.
How Cubie got 3.5M users in 6 months by thinking 'market first, product second' (quibb.com)
1689.
Is Going for Rapid Growth Always Good? Aren’t Startups So Much More? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1690.
Chrome no longer supports Mac OS X 10.5 (support.google.com)
1691.
Senate report: Microsoft used loopholes to avoid billions in taxes (komonews.com)
1692.
Do JS styleguides reflect how popular open source code is indented? (atroche.org)
1693.
Inside the lonely, cranky Microsoft Store on iPhone 5 launch day (venturebeat.com)
1694.
Is Apple Losing Its Way? (technologyreview.com)
1695.
After Nearly 100 Hours in Line, San Francisco’s First iPhone 5 (taskrabbit.com)
1696.
Problems Raytracing Doesn't Solve (blackhole12.blogspot.com)
1697.
The start-up bubble (cognitivenerve.com)
1698.
Moo acquire flavors.me (blog.flavors.me)
1699.
Motorola to release phone with no bezel by end of year. (androidpolice.com)
1700.
Ask HN: Anyone Hiring Real Engineers? ()
1701.
Free Google-Sponsored Boingo WiFi for 4k Locations (But Not For iOS Users) (techcrunch.com)
1702.
Is Freemium the Emperor’s New Clothes? (blog.kachingle.com)
1703.
Mozilla pulls Firefox Home from the iOS App Store, posts source code to GitHub (engadget.com)
1704.
Could we use open source tools to improve politics? (gigaom.com)
1705.
Job search site Indeed.com acquired by Recruit Co. Ltd (indeed.com)
1706.
Shortcat: Spotlight for OS X's UI (shortcatapp.com)
1707.
IOS6 and iPhone 5 App Store Discoverability: What changed? (500.co)
1708.
Geeks love Colored Lights - Hacking IKEA RGB Led Strip (openpicus.blogspot.it)
1709.
C/C++/Java have dominated programming for 30 yrs & are at a turning point [2000] (gotw.ca)
1710.
Bugsnag is out of beta, launches paid plans (blog.bugsnag.com)