September 2014 Archive
2041.
2042.
Google, Microsoft Map Brazil's Favelas
(online.wsj.com)
2043.
US gov’t threatened Yahoo with $250K daily fine if it didn’t use PRISM
(arstechnica.com)
2044.
“Everything we've been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong.”
(grahamhancock.com)
2045.
John Key says Edward Snowden 'may well be right' about NSA spying on NZ
(theguardian.com)
2046.
A fight over rooftop solar panels
(slate.com)
2047.
The Rise of Hacker News Is Bad News for the Tech World (2014)
(dennisforbes.ca)
2048.
How Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior
(cs.stanford.edu)
2049.
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2052.
JustWriting – Markdown blog system
(github.com)
2054.
2055.
How secure is Apple?
(nilsjuenemann.de)
2057.
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2059.
Show HN: Pagehop, a launcher for the Web
(pagehopapp.com)
2060.
Why so many Koreans are called Kim
(economist.com)
2061.
Who funds the arts and why we should care
(on.ft.com)
2062.
Cosmos Browser – A text-message-based web browser. Now on Android
(cosmosbrowser.org)
2063.
Swish-e – Tool for full-text indexing local files
(swish-e.org)
2064.
Manual – Custom exposure for your iPhone camera
(shootmanual.co)
2065.
Using Robotics to Teach Computer Programming
(nytimes.com)
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2069.
People Who Collect Radioactive Glass
(collectorsweekly.com)
2070.