September 2013 Archive
6601.
Pulp Entrepreneurship (keacher.com)
6602.
Android 4.4 on Nexus 5 (shoutpedia.com)
6603.
Technocrats (blogs.swarthmore.edu)
6604.
Happiness and Flow (jisiguo.com)
6605.
Ear Wax From Whales Keeps Record Of Ocean Contaminants (npr.org)
6606.
We Hit a Mark of 1000 C++ Error Samples Collected from Open Source Apps (viva64.com)
6607.
The science behind data visualisation (mapcite.com)
6608.
Android for the Busy Developer: Free 12-Lesson Course using IntelliJ IDEA (blog.jetbrains.com)
6609.
HighchartTable, convert HTML tables to Highcharts graphs (highcharttable.org)
6610.
Star Wars in HTML (gizmodo.com)
6611.
Objective-C Guide For Developers, Part 4 (matteomanferdini.com)
6612.
IOS 7 Mail App uses multi-folder body searches by default (blog.fastmail.fm)
6613.
Canonical's Mir licensing causes concerns (phoronix.com)
6614.
Cloud Security: An introduction to Amazon EC2′s AMI and RDS Best Practices (blog.celingest.com)
6615.
Pneumatic tooth fairy delivery system (youtube.com)
6616.
WhatLine.js - a better way to detect and show message to online/offline users (github.com)
6617.
Why designers shouldn't force innovation (elliotnash.me)
6618.
Former NSA director’s view of the Internet looks a lot like China’s (washingtonpost.com)
6619.
True Size of the Shadow Banking System Revealed (Spoiler: Humongous) (medium.com)
6620.
Periodic Table of the Operators (ozonehouse.com)
6621.
Fiercely quick front-end boilerplate and workflows, HTML5, Grunt, Sass (github.com)
6622.
The Ontology of the Web (dmlcentral.net)
6623.
German Expert Warns Against Using iPhone5S Fingerprint Function (translate.google.com)
6624.
IBM and Linux: The next billion dollars (zdnet.com)
6625.
Qeexo enables richer touch interaction (qeexo.com)
6626.
Introducing Churn Site to measure code churn (mayerdan.com)
6627.
Code in the Dark - Show of your HTML5/CSS Skills, win 3000€ in hardware (rudebaguette.com)
6628.
Why Touch ID is bigger news than any of us appreciated (9to5mac.com)
6629.
How To Kill A Bad Business Idea (forbes.com)
6630.
Dk - ephemeral trend tracking in go (github.com)