September 2013 Archive
3481.
PyTennessee 2014 CFP 10/1/2013 (pytennessee.org)
3482.
What Happens To Twitter And Other IPOs If The Government Shuts Down (businessinsider.in)
3483.
Java Native Layer Exploits Going Up (blog.trendmicro.com)
3484.
Can preorders work for software-as-a-service companies? (nathanbarry.com)
3485.
The Most Surprising Things About America, According To An Indian Student (quora.com)
3486.
Why I Won't Try to Publish As I Move Toward Tenure (thedudeman.net)
3487.
Writer Frederik Pohl has died (twitter.com)
3488.
An Oral History Of Apple Design: 1992 (fastcodesign.com)
3489.
The modern phenomenon of nonsense jobs (smh.com.au)
3490.
Apple announces special event for September 10 (loopinsight.com)
3491.
Android KitKat unveiled in Google surprise move (bbc.co.uk)
3492.
R.I.P. Windows (slate.com)
3493.
Mindless: The new neuroskeptics (newyorker.com)
3494.
SQL Injection – Understanding and Protection (mavitunasecurity.com)
3495.
My Year at a Startup (neilsethi.me)
3496.
Intel’s Laser Chips Could Make Data Centers Run Better (technologyreview.com)
3497.
A Multitasking Video Game Makes Old Brains Act Younger (nytimes.com)
3498.
Using Go for Statistical Programming (g33ktalk.com)
3499.
The Inside Story of Microsoft’s Nokia Purchase (allthingsd.com)
3500.
How group sex will liberate Iran, China (salon.com)
3501.
Ink offers sponsorship to work on open-source apps (blog.inkmobility.com)
3502.
Yahoo's New Logo Design: Micromanaged, Over-Engineered, Boring (inc.com)
3503.
Introduction to Network Mathematics (webmathematics.net)
3504.
New Snowden documents say NSA can break common Internet encryption (reuters.com)
3505.
Introduction to "The Reason I Jump" - autism memoir by Japanese teenager (slate.com)
3506.
NSA and GCHQ 'can spy on smartphones' (bbc.co.uk)
3507.
Making the ultimate creative content OS from bits of Windows, Mac, and Linux (arstechnica.com)
3508.
How the cult of shareholder value wrecked American business (washingtonpost.com)
3509.
Intel announces Quark system on a chip, the company's smallest to date (engadget.com)
3510.
Gummi bears defeat fingerprint sensors (2002) (theregister.co.uk)