September 2012 Archive
7051.
Browsers Should be Cars not Shopping Carts (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
7052.
FTC Halts Computer Spying (ftc.gov)
7053.
MySpace to relaunch itself again (bbc.com)
7054.
Everpix out of beta, open for business... (everpix.com)
7055.
Rep. Lofgren Introduces Global Free Internet Act (techdirt.com)
7056.
OWC Aura Pro SSD for Retina MBP: Maximum Speed, Great Upgrade (macobserver.com)
7057.
MMURTL V1.0 : Developing Your own 32 Bit Operating System (ipdatacorp.com)
7058.
Fred Wilson on Indeed (avc.com)
7059.
Self-driving cars legal in California as of today (in.reuters.com)
7060.
Self-driving cars now legal in California (cnn.com)
7061.
Testing the effect of the diabetes drug Liraglutide in Alzheimer's disease (alzheimers.org.uk)
7062.
Law Permitting Self-Driving Cars Signed By California Governor (techcrunch.com)
7063.
How the Federal Government is Killing Community Policing (tnr.com)
7064.
Job Posts on Geeklist (blog.geekli.st)
7065.
Strangeloop finds IE10 to be 8% faster than Chrome 20 (microsoft-news.com)
7066.
ShoeDazzle No Longer Dazzling (gigaom.com)
7067.
Australian police want phone, web data kept indefinitely (smh.com.au)
7068.
Google Maps: Underwater Street View (maps.google.com)
7069.
Technical Diagram Shows How Ubuntu Amazon Suggestions Probably Work (benjaminkerensa.com)
7070.
Best tools for customer service surveys? ()
7071.
Facebook stock falls below $20 for first time in two weeks (mashable.com)
7072.
ShowHN: Passwordless login plugin for WordPress (github.com)
7073.
Access a locked iPhone 5 in 3 seconds. (youtu.be)
7074.
Devbox setup with Vagrant (blog.quarterspiral.com)
7075.
Apple takes Openera's lead (openera.com)
7076.
What To Use Upstart For: Stop Deamonizing Your Processes Yourself (needforair.com)
7077.
Just launched a free Apple help site that uses iMessage and FaceTime, ask away! (boxy.co)
7078.
Just open sourced this Chrome extension, "GitHub Extras". Help make it awesome? (chrome.google.com)
7079.
This is why I didn't sign up for your app (startupdispatch.com)
7080.
Remote wipe attack not limited to Samsung phones, Android dialer may be to blame (theverge.com)