September 2012 Archive
9931.
Apple's map flop stirs new mobile battle | CNET TV (news.cnet.com)
9932.
Defcon 20 Social Engineering CTF Report (social-engineer.org)
9933.
PopCap Closes Dublin Office, 96 Employees Laid Off (ign.com)
9934.
Grow tasty cucumbers using PageObjects (blog.senny.ch)
9935.
Helium shortage prompts scientist's balloon use warning (bbc.co.uk)
9936.
Grubwithus(YCW11) Redesign (grubwithus.com)
9937.
Introducing Google for Entrepreneurs (youtube.com)
9938.
Hacker is porting 5.1 Google Maps to iOS 6 (Video) (thenextweb.com)
9939.
ASCII Cam (escobar5.github.com)
9940.
Samsung Galaxy S3 vs. iPhone 5 display shoot-out: Apple wins again (extremetech.com)
9941.
A Wordpress developer's workflow (bst.io)
9942.
Editorial: Apple's smart Maps maneuver (engadget.com)
9943.
The Apple Maps Lesson: Build a Data Moat Around Your Business (redmonk.com)
9944.
Arctic expert predicts final collapse of sea ice within four years (guardian.co.uk)
9945.
Do prices at $.99 instead of $1.00 result in more sales? (quora.com)
9946.
Emanuel Derman’s Apologia Pro Vita Sua (mathbabe.org)
9947.
Myspace Previews Redesign, new interface (vimeo.com)
9948.
Ubuntu bakes Amazon search results into OS to raise cash (arstechnica.com)
9949.
Conduit Preventing "Zynga Anxiety" With Launch of U Browser (holdenthepage.com)
9950.
Romney's Agency is ran by a Preacher Selling Dildos (adage.com)
9951.
Cool New Myspace Design (vimeo.com)
9952.
With Smartphone Deals, Patents Become a New Asset Class (dealbook.nytimes.com)
9953.
Mind Reader Reveals Gift (youtu.be)
9954.
New Myspace, Too late even if its great (blog.iso50.com)
9955.
Iran blocks Gmail, secure Google searches (arstechnica.com)
9956.
Lean Startup Machine is Emotionally Challenging (planningforfailure.com)
9957.
5000 police sent to quell mass Foxconn brawl (abc.net.au)
9958.
Hitachi invents radical new type of data storage based on quartz glass. (channelnewsasia.com)
9959.
YouTube Expands Translation Tools For Video Captions To 300+ Languages (youtubecreator.blogspot.com)
9960.
Releasing Ruby's Global VM Lock from a C extension (spacevatican.org)