September 2012 Archive
8371.
Fold Scroll (codepen.io)
8372.
“0.1 Repeating” In Binary Equals 1 (exploringbinary.com)
8373.
Mixture: A New Tool For Front-End Devs (mikekus.com)
8374.
NASA Adds a Little Extra Github To Their Digital Strategy (apievangelist.com)
8375.
Hire Introverts (theatlantic.com)
8376.
IPhone 2012 Election (sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net)
8377.
HackerRank Launches A New Social Platform For Coders Based Around Puzzles (techcrunch.com)
8378.
Avatar generator in three.js and coffee script (push-conference.com)
8379.
Facebook Search All But Announced by Zuckerberg (wired.com)
8380.
IETF standardizes the Opus audio codec as RFC 6716 (xiph.org)
8381.
What is the most beautiful number, and why? (quora.com)
8382.
Apple Sues Online Grocery Store Over Its Logo (huffingtonpost.com)
8383.
There are now 500 million Android devices activated by Google (plus.google.com)
8384.
API Engine - A new take on making API design a part of your work flow (apiengine.io)
8385.
Whoops: self-hosted tool for logging application events (whoopsapp.com)
8386.
Explosion on Jupiter Spotted by Amateur Astronomers (space.com)
8387.
Court To Twitter: No Time For Appeal, Hand Over Info Or You're In Contempt (techdirt.com)
8388.
Do people judge an ebook by its cover? (digitalmediamachine.com)
8389.
Most accurate bow shot ever (youtube.com)
8390.
Molecule group seen as crucial for long-term memory formation (latimes.com)
8391.
Inside The UDID Hack: How A Lone Programmer Cracked The Case (techcrunch.com)
8392.
Sebastian Thrun: Udacity Statistics 101 will be majorly updated (blog.udacity.com)
8393.
Netflix's worst nightmare comes true (money.msn.com)
8394.
Vim code snippet: refactor Javascript statements faster (gist.github.com)
8395.
Ada gets a makeover (eetimes.com)
8396.
How Apple really invented the iPhone (theage.com.au)
8397.
New Breed of Robotics Aims to Help People Walk Again (nytimes.com)
8398.
Beardsnapper: take a photo upon git commit (linux) (github.com)
8399.
The Difference Between “Entrepreneur Friendly” and Straight Up Coddling (pandodaily.com)
8400.
The Few Women Wikipedia Editors Aren't Doing Much Editing (theatlanticwire.com)