September 2012 Archive
11971.
Kinect for Windows SDK receives Windows 8 support on October 8 (winbeta.org)
11972.
Developments in Google's $12.4B Motorola Purchase (nytimes.com)
11973.
White House launches new iOS/Android/mobile Web apps, open sources on Github (thenextweb.com)
11974.
Google Chrome celebrates it's 4th birthday (chrome.blogspot.sg)
11975.
The White House Android App on GitHub (github.com)
11976.
New site can help you bootstrap, generate business (blog.flypt.co)
11977.
HotSort - New Contender For Fastest GPU Sorting (pixel.io)
11978.
Why We Reward Users for Signing Up with Facebook (and not Twitter) (blog.bigleaguefantasy.com)
11979.
SteadyFare, an airfare options company (taigeair.com)
11980.
Mindful Simplicity: Decluttering, Cleaning & Leaving No Trace (zenhabits.net)
11981.
Thismoment is Demonstrating Social Media Works (siliconangle.com)
11982.
Apple Issues Invitations for Media Event on September 12 (macrumors.com)
11983.
Has “Not everyone can be a programmer” been studied? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
11984.
Visiting the White House, "Anytime, Anywhere, and on Any Device" (whitehouse.gov)
11985.
Why RSA works: Answering 3 Fundamental Questions (doctrina.org)
11986.
The secret sauce behind Countly open source mobile analytics platform (sourceforge.net)
11987.
How to work with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) in HTML 5 (mrbool.com)
11988.
The Family that Sold It All for a Life on the Road (deliberatism.com)
11989.
Using your KPI goals to drive product development (christopherslee.github.com)
11990.
Livestream: Bell Labs tribute to Dennis Ritchie, co-inventor of Unix/father of C (storify.com)
11991.
Pirate Bay cofounder arrested, facing deportation (dailydot.com)
11992.
Git Happens (video) (vimeo.com)
11993.
Process for the Sake of Process (jaynathan.org)
11994.
Social Networks Make Anonymous Online Communication More Secure (technologyreview.com)
11995.
1000 questions every mobile assistant should be able to answer (answerdevices.com)
11996.
ReadersFirst: A movement to improve e-book access for public library users (readersfirst.org)
11997.
Court Rules: Apple Didn’t Infringe David Gelernter's Cover-Flow Patent (bloomberg.com)
11998.
Most BitTorrent users being monitored (dailydot.com)
11999.
Kevin Mitnick: FBI laptop breached via java exploit and data dumped. (twitter.com)
12000.
jsPerf — JavaScript Performance Playground (jsperf.com)