September 2012 Archive
17941.
Building a Software Business on the Weekend (21times.org)
17942.
The curse of too much venture money (m.theatlantic.com)
17943.
After fast uptake, Apple Maps use plunges to 1 in 25 iOS owners (gigaom.com)
17944.
Stay Focused and Keep Executing (blog.linkedin.com)
17945.
Slackware 14 released (slackware.com)
17946.
Wolfram Alpha landing page redesign (wolframalpha.com)
17947.
IPods vs. Cash Registers (businessinsider.com)
17948.
How durable is a fingerprint? (bbc.co.uk)
17949.
RESTful sentiment analysis (zdnet.com)
17950.
A Backpackable, Foldable Adventure Kayak (clearbluehawaii.com)
17951.
As Apple’s Maps Stumbles, AOL’s MapQuest Flourishes (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
17952.
BlackBerry 10 QWERTY revealed in internal marketing video (mobile.theverge.com)
17953.
Digg Adds iPad Support to iOS App (thenextweb.com)
17954.
GoDaddy Patent - Announcing A Domain Name Registration On A Social Website (techdirt.com)
17955.
5 Tips to becoming a better programmer... Tip #1 (javaprogr.am)
17956.
The wonderful and amazing “Cloud” (peterwatts.net)
17957.
Ask HN: What happened to Profig? ()
17958.
Apple’s Biggest Blunders of the Post-Steve Jobs Era (mashable.com)
17959.
Windows Phone Dev Center Now Provides User Review Translations.. (techcrunch.com)
17960.
Calculator figures out real-world value of Mario coins (venturebeat.com)
17961.
Hackers May Have Had Help With Attacks on U.S. Banks, Researchers Say (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
17962.
What do you listen to while you write code? (jeremymorgan.com)
17963.
Real-time geo data visualization for social good (meetup.com)
17964.
Microsoft SkyDrive: Your ultimate starter's guide (pcworld.com)
17965.
Swiftype (YC W12) is hiring DevOps ()
17966.
FCC to buy out TV broadcasters to free up mobile spectrum (arstechnica.com)
17967.
Adapteva Launches Crowd-Source Funding for Its Floating Point Accelerator (hpcwire.com)
17968.
GroupTalent Video - Get software projects now (vimeo.com)
17969.
After 25 years a glimpse inside North Korea's still unfinished 'Hotel Of Doom' (independent.co.uk)
17970.
Google Go programming language used for creating destructive Trojan (net-security.org)