September 2012 Archive
10471.
Element 113 found at last? (nature.com)
10472.
Hackers Breached Adobe Server in Order to Sign Their Malware (wired.com)
10473.
Movie Pirates Handed Jail Sentences, Ordered To Pay 1.1 Million Euros (torrentfreak.com)
10474.
Microsoft Excel File Format (openoffice.org)
10475.
Mars rover finds evidence for an ancient streambed : Nature News Blog (blogs.nature.com)
10476.
SQLCop A Tool To Highlight Potential Problems With Your Database (blogs.lessthandot.com)
10477.
Underscore.js 1.4.0 - released (underscorejs.org)
10478.
Songkick Engineering Open House ()
10479.
The Commute of the Future (online.wsj.com)
10480.
How driverless car design choices might reshape mass transportation (templetons.com)
10481.
Announcing the Perl Maven Competition (szabgab.com)
10482.
Microsoft.com Modern UI design goes live (neowin.net)
10483.
Postmortem: Ion Storm's Deus Ex (gamasutra.com)
10484.
Stop, Look, Click: Attention-Grabbing Elements in Web Design (tympanus.net)
10485.
Exploring some HTML Attributes and Learning with Examples (mrbool.com)
10486.
How to Go for Apache Mod_Rewrite and SEO for phpBB Forums (mrbool.com)
10487.
RuPy Conference: Early Birds tickets available (amiando.com)
10488.
Mathematical analysis of Nethack's rnz() random number generator (nethackwiki.com)
10489.
The Myth of the Super Programmer (dotnetcodegeeks.com)
10490.
Rails developers: Make your assets:precompile super fast (github.com)
10491.
A closer look at Clover Trail, and why it matters (itproportal.com)
10492.
Seconds Opens Up SMS-Based Payments System to Let Anyone Text to Buy (betakit.com)
10493.
Particle jets at edge of a supermassive black hole (arstechnica.com)
10494.
The complicated history of simple scientific facts (arstechnica.com)
10495.
5 second rule for good homepage design (freshaesthetics.com)
10496.
Power of CSS filters (iweb.uz)
10497.
AWS Hosting Guidelines (weaver.io)
10498.
Nice and easy product management tool that is all about getting stuff done. (hummingbirdapp.com)
10499.
Search.xxx Porn Search Engine Launches (huffingtonpost.com)
10500.
"...the Muppet Ranch was for...fully-articulated pop culture sex puppets." (miraclejones.blogspot.com)