September 2013 Archive
6991.
DockerConf Call for Speakers (dockerconf.com)
6992.
How Americans Became Terrorists in Africa (medium.com)
6993.
Welcome to the world's largest digital business incubator (1000startupsparis.fr)
6994.
Show HN: Keyworder.js (github.com)
6995.
On Writing Interfaces Well (37signals.com)
6996.
Feedback requested on the OCaml.org redesign (amirchaudhry.com)
6997.
Gnome looks ready to remove middle-click paste (phoronix.com)
6998.
World record solar cell with 44.7% efficiency (sciencedaily.com)
6999.
Developing On A Chromebook: Initial Thoughts (blog.tommaxwell.me)
7000.
Log Transport and Distribution with Apache Kafka 0.8 (blog.mmlac.com)
7001.
Clojure: More core.async goodies: operations on channels, multiplexing, Pub/sub (github.com)
7002.
Best Crowdfunding Platforms for Startups (tuckermax.me)
7003.
Django 1.5 Custom User Example (jontourage.com)
7004.
Chinese teen arrested for getting more than 500 retweets (dailydot.com)
7005.
3 reasons why you should take digital badges seriously (medium.com)
7006.
How to Talk About Design (blog.willdennis.com)
7007.
What We Can Learn From Bingo Card Creator (startupteardown.com)
7008.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter - Issue 45 (dashingd3js.com)
7009.
Lest, a tiny C++11 unit test helper (martin-moene.blogspot.co.uk)
7010.
HTML5 belt buckle (kickstarter.com)
7011.
Vertical Farms being used to produce vegetables in Singapore (skygreens.appsfly.com)
7012.
We are all engineers (alphadevx.com)
7013.
Google has pulled the fake iMessage app from the Play Store (computerworld.com)
7014.
Startups open up $142 billion market (californianewswire.com)
7015.
Cookie clicker (orteil.dashnet.org)
7016.
Flights leaving Venezuela booked full for months in currency-exchange loophole (reuters.com)
7017.
Build Reusable Widgets for the Web with Polymer and Dart (programming.oreilly.com)
7018.
Introducing html2dom, an alternative to setting innerHTML (blog.mozilla.org)
7019.
On data center scale, OpenFlow, and SDN (bradhedlund.com)
7020.
Dark Wallet: A Radical Way to Bitcoin (newyorker.com)