September 2012 Archive
151.
The Pirate Bay - 9 years and still bloody runnin (thepiratebay.se)
152.
World wide wasteland (zemanta.com)
153.
Google Search is only 18% Search (blog.jitbit.com)
154.
Amazon Officially Announces The New Kindle Paperwhite (techcrunch.com)
155.
The lightbulb reinvented (kickstarter.com)
156.
An apology to readers of Test-Driven iOS Development (blog.securemacprogramming.com)
157.
Yahoo Removes Registered Trademark (R) From Logo (instagram.com)
158.
Patent Trolls: Make Them Pay (rackspace.com)
159.
Patent US6368227 - Method of swinging on a swing (google.co.uk)
160.
Large Investment in OpenStreetMap from Knight Foundation (mapbox.com)
161.
U.S. Taxpayers Are Gouged on Mass Transit Costs (bloomberg.com)
162.
OSX password script for everyone to know (blog.songz.me)
163.
Kickstarter vaporware of the day, Lifx edition (blogs.reuters.com)
164.
Amazon's Play (daringfireball.net)
165.
Arch Linux Handbook for Kindle rejected by Amazon (archlinux.me)
166.
Why I’m not leaving Python for Go (uberpython.wordpress.com)
167.
Mark Zuckerberg: Our Biggest Mistake Was Was Betting Too Much On HTML5 (techcrunch.com)
168.
What Business is Wall Street In? (blogmaverick.com)
169.
Google has an iOS 6 Maps app awaiting approval (9to5mac.com)
170.
My Brush With a Patent Troll (jacquesmattheij.com)
171.
Steve Wozniak on Samsung patent verdict: ‘I hate it and I don’t agree with it’ (thenextweb.com)
172.
German government urges public to stop using Internet Explorer (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
173.
Xkcd's world - pieced together with AngularJS (warning: big images) (embed.plnkr.co)
174.
Ancient flower lives only on two Spanish cliffs, and uses ants to survive (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
175.
Rich Hickey: extensible data notation (github.com)
176.
Show HN: Mixest, my summer project that crawls the web for new indie music (mixest.com)
177.
I Am Worried About The Future Of Python (ironfroggy.com)
178.
Facebook Wants You To Snitch On Friends Not Using Their Real Name (paulbernal.wordpress.com)
179.
Twitter is the Benjamin Button of startups. (plus.google.com)
180.
What are imaginary numbers? (math.stackexchange.com)