September 2011 Archive
1651.
Demystifying Windows 8′s changes, additions, and features (extremetech.com)
1652.
EA Joins the Sony EULA bandwagon (ngohq.com)
1653.
Show HN: Just launched - No more crappy apps (blog.appstorehq.com)
1654.
Django SQL Sampling (colinhowe.co.uk)
1655.
A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy (codinghorror.com)
1656.
Namespacing the web for your photos (blog.theopenphotoproject.org)
1657.
Microchip proposes prize for open sourcing "their" proprietary libraries (adafruit.com)
1658.
Moot, Heiferman, Shirky, Champ & Schachter talk online communities (atroundtable.com)
1659.
AOL And Yahoo Merger? Two Dogs Don’t Make A Right (techcrunch.com)
1660.
EFF details post-Bilski confusion on what is too "abstract" to patent (eff.org)
1661.
Stupid, Stupid Client (uxmag.com)
1662.
Steve Jobs’ Personality is Integral to Apple (crashplan.com)
1663.
2011 Clojure Scholarship: Help send Ambrose to the Conj (cemerick.com)
1664.
Science with Portal (arstechnica.com)
1665.
MongoDB Monitoring Service (MMS) released to the public (10gen.com)
1666.
Teagueduino solderless electronic board (engadget.com)
1667.
Sept. 23, 1846: Neptune Right Where They Said It Would Be (wired.com)
1668.
SEO for Non-dicks (mattgemmell.com)
1669.
Chuck Moore: Programming a Problem-Oriented Language (colorforth.com)
1670.
CoderTalk - Episode 6. Micropreneurs, Time To Market, Rails vs Sinatra, etc (codertalkshow.com)
1671.
30 Austin tech CEOs headed to California in search of workers (statesman.com)
1672.
GUIs kick CLIs' asses (blog.garlicsim.org)
1673.
Why Privacy Policies Suck (iubenda.com)
1674.
Why do HN commenters have so much Facebook Connect angst? ()
1675.
Show HN: Hacker News reader for Android tablets (market.android.com)
1676.
Encapsulation in Javascript (jonathan-jackson.net)
1677.
How TechCrunch’s back-room deals destroy its credibility (venturebeat.com)
1678.
How we built eightbitbeats.com in 48 hours (somethingcoded.com)
1679.
DARPA's AlphaDog robotic pack mule is ready for battle (and awesome) (extremetech.com)
1680.
The Birdy Is a Super Simple Budgeting Site That Records Your Purchases Via Email (lifehacker.com)