September 2012 Archive
13801.
Play table tennis in your browser (anirudhjoshi.github.com)
13802.
Prioritization For Startups (continuations.com)
13803.
What if you learnt Lisp? (exocomics.com)
13804.
Apple IPhone page is down (store.apple.com)
13805.
Defrag Your Brain With a Spark File (lifehacker.com)
13806.
Let's Play: asdf (youtube.com)
13807.
IDF News: Ivy Bridge Win8 Tablets Ultrabooks, HTPCs 4K Video, Haswell Hands On (hothardware.com)
13808.
What's Your Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Your Code? (java.dzone.com)
13809.
ITunes 11 to be released today as well (9to5mac.com)
13810.
BitTorrent movies and TV carefully out there folks (networkworld.com)
13811.
Engadget is Down (isup.me)
13812.
Consumer cybercrimes cost $8bn in India (livemint.com)
13813.
Whoops ‘iPhone 5′ name seems to be confirmed by Apple.com’s search engine (9to5mac.com)
13814.
Google's Dilemma: Concessions Makes It Easier For The Next Person To Complain (techdirt.com)
13815.
The Making of Mr. Viral (VIDEO) (xconnectto.com)
13816.
PackBots, Roombas, and Now, Healthcare: The iRobot Story (xconomy.com)
13817.
Get Aware Of And Reduce Friction While Programming (observations.udkology.com)
13818.
Google gets into online learning with open-source Course Builder software (gigaom.com)
13819.
Strategy for Abhimanyu to defeat the Padmavyuha formation from the Mahabharata (quora.com)
13820.
The Social Search Era (blog.archify.com)
13821.
How To Run Your IT Department Like SEAL Team 6 (readwriteweb.com)
13822.
12 leadership lessons of early Internet pioneers (shareable.net)
13823.
Web adds a fifth to UK newspaper readership, print still dominates (paidcontent.org)
13824.
Doctorow: The Singularity Is A Progressive Apocalypse (singularityweblog.com)
13825.
How to Fight Excessive Doubt (spring.org.uk)
13826.
Show HN: Mango, a single-file wrapper for the MongoDB C# driver (github.com)
13827.
The original iPhone announcement (2007) (9to5mac.com)
13828.
Visual Studio 2012 Launch Event (Live Broadcast) (visualstudiolaunch.com)
13829.
Scholrly - Beta Invites Away (blog.scholr.ly)
13830.
Pick An Idea The World Will Want In Ten Years (sprouter.com)