September 2012 Archive
8881.
Google says 'do not track' option coming to Chrome by end of year (latimes.com)
8882.
Fast, simple, powerful templating in Clojure (gist.github.com)
8883.
The benefits and importance of compatibility (officialandroid.blogspot.com.br)
8884.
New episode of the Random Show with Kevin Rose and Tom Ferriss (vimeo.com)
8885.
Algebraic data types for JavaScript (github.com)
8886.
Maybe you have Pure-O (dearcharlottebook.com)
8887.
The Twitter Acid Experience (theatlantic.com)
8888.
PostgreSQL 9.3 (tapoueh.org)
8889.
Where Good Technologies Come From: Case Studies in American Innovation (thebreakthrough.org)
8890.
Google to drop support for IE8 on Nov. 15 (computerworld.com)
8891.
Macheist 4 is now open (macheist.com)
8892.
NASA video: How Mars may have lost its atmosphere (youtube.com)
8893.
Will the Internet replace traditional education? (thenextweb.com)
8894.
Ask HN: I want to port PhET Sims to HTML5 ()
8895.
Microsoft finds new PCs in China preinstalled with malware (pcworld.com)
8896.
Van Heyst Group Aims to Turn Company Events Into Media Gold (nytimes.com)
8897.
The Functor Design Pattern (haskellforall.com)
8898.
12Society (12society.com)
8899.
Google's online apps and services to drop support for Internet Explorer 8 (winbeta.org)
8900.
With the wave of a hand, Intel wants to do away with passwords (reuters.com)
8901.
Nokia, why you so phat? (appsbydavid.com)
8902.
New report shows huge drop in jobs at new companies (gigaom.com)
8903.
Samsung Takes Jab at iPhone 5 With Feisty Ad (mashable.com)
8904.
Email interview experiment: Threatening Puppies (kinda) Works (customerdevlabs.com)
8905.
The case for Go (gist.github.com)
8906.
3D street view for Mashhad (Iran)...No Google, no problem (therealamirtaheri.blogspot.co.uk)
8907.
HTML5 not Facebook's biggest mistake. Zuckerberg's excuse harms HTML5 (theregister.co.uk)
8908.
Useful design flaws explain some hemoglobin disorders (kevinmd.com)
8909.
Ballmer discusses Surface pricing and MSFT as a devices-and-services company (theverge.com)
8910.
Hangops: hang with other ops (devs, qa, whomever welcome too) (hangops.com)