September 2011 Archive
961.
Rround (rround.me)
962.
Show HN: Simple User Icons (parti.cl)
963.
Build Windows - Livestream (buildwindows.com)
964.
Amazon.com begins rolling out new homepage design (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
965.
Mapping an EC2 Instance to a Local Drive on OSX (falicon.com)
966.
Inbound Hiring (gabrielweinberg.com)
967.
Next Hacker News DC Meetup on Tuesday, September 13th (meetup.hackernewsdc.org)
968.
Early SourceForge Developer Tim Perdue Passes Away (lockergnome.com)
969.
Slides: Responsive web design from the future (speakerdeck.com)
970.
Four tips for learning how to program (37signals.com)
971.
Tor and the BEAST SSL attack (blog.torproject.org)
972.
Profiles of the Jobless: The 'Mad As Hell' Millennial Generation (theatlantic.com)
973.
Sell to Teachers (blog.jarredsumner.com)
974.
The Freelance Surge Is the Industrial Revolution of Our Time (theatlantic.com)
975.
Researchers’ Typosquatting Stole 20 GB of E-Mail From Fortune 500 (wired.com)
976.
Groupon's PR Boss Suddenly Quit After Just Two Months On The Job - Here's Why (sfgate.com)
977.
Why and How I Migrated from Posterous to Self-Hosted WordPress (blog.antoniocangiano.com)
978.
Dark Matter Is an Illusion, New Antigravity Theory Says (news.nationalgeographic.com)
979.
Happy Nerds: A collection of learn-to-program resources for kids (happynerds.net)
980.
Unity and Flash : a sneak peek. (blogs.unity3d.com)
981.
Let's Build a Superpower: see within and behind objects (kck.st)
982.
Oh Good Grep Web Grepper: A New Web Intelligence Feature From Blekko (searchengineland.com)
983.
How much money do you really need to start your company? (blog.kveton.com)
984.
Scrubbing Calculator (by Bret Victor, author of Kill Math) (worrydream.com)
985.
Timelapse of the ISS flying over Earth (High-Res) (sugar.io)
986.
Notes From the MIT Startup Bootcamp 2011 (jayunit.net)
987.
Getting Creative with MapReduce (sritchie.github.com)
988.
Apocalypse Later: The End of Europe Has Been Delayed Indefinitely (theatlantic.com)
989.
Our holiday / vacation policy – unlimited with bonuses (blog.boxedice.com)
990.
South Korea NIS admits to "packet tapping" Gmail (english.hani.co.kr)