September 2012 Archive
10351.
BuddyPress: One Plugin, Five Communities (wp.smashingmagazine.com)
10352.
9GAG App Acquired for $25,000 on Apptopia (apptopia.com)
10353.
The background story on Daily Grommet's funding from Rakuten (venturefizz.com)
10354.
Here comes the map spin from Cupertino (realdanlyons.com)
10355.
Big Brother on a budget: How Internet surveillance got so cheap (arstechnica.com)
10356.
Tesla’s new Superchargers leave Roadster, other EV owners flat (extremetech.com)
10357.
New Zealand Prime Minister Apologizes To Kim Dotcom (techcrunch.com)
10358.
Netizens discuss Philippines' newly passed, worst than SOPA Cybercrime Law (youtube.com)
10359.
Android Code Awesomeness (kippt.com)
10360.
Why do we need more than one language? (tobilehman.com)
10361.
In the Philippines: Retweets, Facebook 'likes' can be libelous (abs-cbnnews.com)
10362.
Can objects be evil? A review of “Addiction by Design” (socialmediacollective.org)
10363.
Top 5 free Windows Phone apps - September 2012 (redmondtimes.com)
10364.
I now see why “business people” may be at a disadvantage with software products (krisdavis.us)
10365.
'Multi-page apps' with RequireJs & BackboneJs (kedyr.wordpress.com)
10366.
IOS Programmers: Don't Use Core Data over iCloud (loneyeti.com)
10367.
Early Stage Pre-Money Valuations Climb While Round Sizes Fall (cbinsights.com)
10368.
Love Work (tynan.com)
10369.
The Stylistic Subtleties of Sans-Serif Typefaces (uxmovement.com)
10370.
Online Dash Search Update (jonobacon.org)
10371.
Camera+, a Top-Selling iPhone App, Expands to iPad (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
10372.
Online font for dyslexia growing in popularity (bigmouthmedia.com)
10373.
Digsby Open Sourced (github.com)
10374.
Instagram passes Twitter Users (mashable.com)
10375.
Insert Coin to Continue: The HTML5 Game Sponsorship Market (photonstorm.com)
10376.
Google implements Apple's Ad Identifier for mobile tracking choice (blog.privacychoice.org)
10377.
My writing process | theAdmin (theadmin.org)
10378.
Google groups: A competitor appears, with file downloads (grepler.com)
10379.
J.K. Rowling’s new book on Kindle: Literally unreadable (paidcontent.org)
10380.
DreamHost announces S3 competitor: DreamObjects (wiki.dreamhost.com)