September 2010 Archive
2941.
Dangerous ideas: Getting started is overrated (lifehacker.com)
2942.
If Librarians Ran the Supermarket (If copyright exists in 24th century) (libraryjournal.com)
2943.
Android leaderboard: The 10 best smartphones (zdnet.com)
2944.
Should we be sceptical of science? (moreintelligentlife.com)
2945.
Scientists Unlock Cocoa Genome, Release to Public Domain (reuters.com)
2946.
Perlisisms - "Epigrams in Programming" by Alan J. Perlis (cs.yale.edu)
2947.
Data Mining Infinite Mario (bweber.posterous.com)
2948.
Ethercodes - etherpad for programmers (ethercodes.com)
2949.
Show HN: Facster.com technology demonstration ()
2950.
GOG fakes out gamers, is back and fully revamped (gaming.icrontic.com)
2951.
Vim Heresy (code.alexreisner.com)
2952.
The List Of Startups Launching At TechCrunch Disrupt (techcrunch.com)
2953.
Lark Will Wake You Silently Without A Jarring Alarm (techcrunch.com)
2954.
What will happen to our food supply in 10 years? (blogs.forbes.com)
2955.
Mock a mockingbird combinators in Ruby (github.com)
2956.
UK's Royal Society Bows To Climate Change Sceptics (thegwpf.org)
2957.
Retain leading zeros in CSV (simple solution) (webdigi.co.uk)
2958.
Flash on Android Is Shockingly Bad (newteevee.com)
2959.
Roger Ebert: No Longer an Eater, Still a Cook (nytimes.com)
2960.
10 Startups Launch in Chicago at Excelerate Labs (techcocktail.com)
2961.
The dangers of eliminationist rhetoric in science? (washingtonexaminer.com)
2962.
Simplicity is Not Overrated, Just Misunderstood (uxmovement.com)
2963.
Calling all developers FCC releases APIs for key databases (arstechnica.com)
2964.
Why Google Instant May Make You Click On More Ads (techcrunch.com)
2965.
Why we got so heavily involved in the Subversion project by the CEO of WANdisco (blogs.wandisco.com)
2966.
1K Platform Game With Explained Code: Bouncing Beholder (marijn.haverbeke.nl)
2967.
Where I click (i56.tinypic.com)
2968.
Don't Talk to Police (youtube.com)
2969.
The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy (youarenotsosmart.com)
2970.
India's $35 Android 7-inch Tablet to Hit in January (tomshardware.com)