September 2013 Archive
7561.
A UK Public Transport Agency Begins Testing E-Paper Technology at Bus Stops (infodocket.com)
7562.
Ask HN: Company treating me like employee not independent contractor. ()
7563.
Algorithms in C/C++ (github.com)
7564.
Pentagon's "Plan X" (wired.co.uk)
7565.
The Surprising Subtleties of Zeroing a Register (randomascii.wordpress.com)
7566.
Hayao Miyazaki Retiring (variety.com)
7567.
Verizon to Buy Vodafone - Now the Largest Carrier in the World (allthingsd.com)
7568.
C++ Mathematical Expression Parser Shootout (code.google.com)
7569.
Meanwhile in Japanese KFCs... (foodbeast.com)
7570.
Assemblino.js - Modeling and Simulation for Robots and Mechanisms (assemblino.com)
7571.
Marines.com DNS hacked (reddit.com)
7572.
The 20 big questions in science (theguardian.com)
7573.
US Marine's website hacked (blogs.aljazeera.com)
7574.
Always Be Experimenting (medium.com)
7575.
Cormac McCarthy on Application Configuration (scriptrock.com)
7576.
Wikileaks - Standby for a significant announcement. Any ideas? (twitter.com)
7577.
A huge resource of free developer tools (designjunction.com.au)
7578.
Nokia: Elop's Burning Platform Memo [2011] (blogs.wsj.com)
7579.
Stephen Elop Is Now Microsoft CEO Candidate to Beat (allthingsd.com)
7580.
Easy i18n in your Angular apps (ng-newsletter.com)
7581.
Bill Gates Will Grant You $100,000 to Invent a Next-Gen Condom (betabeat.com)
7582.
Hardly any coders among GCSE ICT entrants despite student increase (computerworlduk.com)
7583.
Why did Microsoft buy Nokia's devices business? (quora.com)
7584.
Bill Gates calls Microsoft's smartphone strategy 'clearly' a mistake (communities-dominate.blogs.com)
7585.
The reasonable startup valuation formula (Avg Exit/6) (chrisyeh.blogspot.com)
7586.
Ember.js: Going back to school with Ember.js (dementedjs.tumblr.com)
7587.
Hacker who posted on Facebook CEO's Wall Hired (arabcrunch.com)
7588.
The Perfect Nap: Sleeping Is a Mix of Art and Science (online.wsj.com)
7589.
Gene Therapy Finally Makes Comeback After Patient Death (wired.com)
7590.
Are haters gonna hate? (washingtonpost.com)