September 2012 Archive
1741.
App Icon Wars (appiconwars.com)
1742.
Genomics: ENCODE explained (nature.com)
1743.
Alert: Your Plant Needs Water (online.wsj.com)
1744.
The Talk of China (nytimes.com)
1745.
The WELL, Birthplace Of Online Movement, Is Up For Sale (npr.org)
1746.
As Heroku Boss Flees to Olive Farm, Where's the Platform Cloud Going? (wired.com)
1747.
You Don’t Need A Prototype To Raise A Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
1748.
Amazon seeks to throw out Apple 'app store' claim (nbcnews.com)
1749.
New open-source app extracts passwords stored in Mac OS X keychain (arstechnica.com)
1750.
17 year old Africans build a platform to connect your website to the world (nexxr.com)
1751.
A browser benchmark that has your back: Robohornet (paulirish.com)
1752.
Quora, DropBox, Others Made $30M in Job Offers To Engineers via DeveloperAuction (techcrunch.com)
1753.
SourceForge & Slashdot sold to Dice for $20M (heraldonline.com)
1754.
Common Crawl announces Open Source Big Data code contest winners (commoncrawl.org)
1755.
Using a Request Factory in Pyramid to write a little less code (ratchet.io)
1756.
Lessons from my app launch, with stats (ktusznio.com)
1757.
Search the Enron archive using Searchify's Gotank, a new IndexTank client in Go (gosearchify.herokuapp.com)
1758.
Show HN: Viewer for Khan Academy (Win8 App + Source Code) (codecube.net)
1759.
Forget the last one. Do the next one. (zackshapiro.com)
1760.
The Big Switch: How We Rebuilt Wanelo from Scratch and Lived to Tell About It (blog.wanelo.com)
1761.
I’m writing a novel, because the Internet told me to (oliveremberton.com)
1762.
Udacity Statistics 101 (a critique of Udacity's Stats class) (angrymath.com)
1763.
Visualizing Javascript (ITP Course) (stewd.io)
1764.
What’s Your API Strategy? (alexstechthoughts.com)
1765.
My in-depth OS X 10.9 wishlist (joshparnham.com)
1766.
Even If You're All-Powerful, It's Hard To Fix The Economy (npr.org)
1767.
Version your RESTful API responses (hribar.info)
1768.
Apple promises maps app will 'improve' (bbc.co.uk)
1769.
The future of work in America (kurzweilai.net)
1770.
Forgoing College to Pursue Dreams (nytimes.com)