September 2012 Archive
8071.
Batch Resizing Using Command Line and ImageMagick (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
8072.
Astronauts use toothbrush to fix the International Space Station (cbc.ca)
8073.
3D Printing Plastic Fisher-Price Records (core77.com)
8074.
Travel Site Built on Wiki Ethos Now Bedevils Its Owner (nytimes.com)
8075.
Debugging SASS in Webkit (mobify.com)
8076.
Doug Menuez's Photographs of Steve Jobs and the Tech Boom (lens.blogs.nytimes.com)
8077.
Animation by single moving Pane (games.yahoo.com)
8078.
The Return of the Ugly, Racist Pseudoscientist with a Small (bigthink.com)
8079.
Zeus: Boot any rails app in under a second. (github.com)
8080.
Screen edge pointer wrapping for X (mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com)
8081.
ApiEngine - Collaborative API schema building - Now taking early signups (apiengine.io)
8082.
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About HTML5 (techcrunch.com)
8083.
New utility nabs OS X keychain passwords (reviews.cnet.com)
8084.
Oracle v. Google trial transcript - day 2 (groklaw.net)
8085.
Facebook: 'No plans' to enter China anytime soon (news.cnet.com)
8086.
Show HN: Introducing Rapido (thunsakerblog.blogspot.com)
8087.
How to Lock Down Your Facebook Profile (pcmag.com)
8088.
Warby Parker Sees Its Way To $40M Series B, Led By General Catalyst (techcrunch.com)
8089.
My takeaways from Sydstart 2012 (piran.com.au)
8090.
Components (tjholowaychuk.com)
8091.
Former Patent Examiner’s Perspective On The Current “Patent Hubbub” (techcrunch.com)
8092.
Language: Nothing holds it in place (byfat.xxx)
8093.
Innovation in Journalism Goes Begging for Support (nytimes.com)
8094.
FCC backpedals from Internet tax (thehill.com)
8095.
Israelis race to stay ahead of the global 'start-up’ pack (telegraph.co.uk)
8096.
TSA Conflict of Interest Would Come As No Surprise To Adam Smith (forbes.com)
8097.
Inventor of the laptop dies aged 69 (theregister.co.uk)
8098.
Isn’t that the coolest pedestrian ever? (blog.gfx47.com)
8099.
Why are we agile? ()
8100.
The Extraordinary Quest to Put All the Super Mario Games On One Timeline (kotaku.com)