September 2013 Archive
7591.
Guesses and Hype Give Way to Data in Study of Education (nytimes.com)
7592.
Design Is Not Art (medium.com)
7593.
Trello Gold (trello.com)
7594.
Innovation in photography : Sony's lens camera that attaches to the smartphone (gigaom.com)
7595.
Obama's Tightrope Walk (stratfor.com)
7596.
What Product Managers can learn from the World's most famous Sushi Chef (medium.com)
7597.
Kodak Moments Just a Memory as Company Exits Bankruptcy (bloomberg.com)
7598.
Jacob Barnett, boy genius (www2.macleans.ca)
7599.
How Drinking Can Make You Socially Awkward (livescience.com)
7600.
Sinatra and Google currency API – Part 1 (rubylearning.com)
7601.
Why I just turned off auto updates in iOS7 (blog.firmhouse.com)
7602.
Benford's Law (en.wikipedia.org)
7603.
Forget KitKat, Stay Away From These If You Are In UK (tutorcare.co.uk)
7604.
Google is 15 years old (theguardian.com)
7605.
VMware woos power users and IT pros with Fusion and Workstation upgrades (arstechnica.com)
7606.
An epic Bill Gates e-mail rant (2008) (blog.seattlepi.com)
7607.
Introduction to Brainfuck (enginmercan.com)
7608.
Hynix FABs on fire after chemical explosion (kitguru.net)
7609.
Show HN: devsinfo, Shortcuts for developers + chrome extension (devs.info)
7610.
Big data sets you can use with Open Source R (reddit.com)
7611.
App marketing insights from the 2013 App Promotion Summit (apptamin.com)
7612.
Googler’s programming board game for kids meets Kickstarter goal in 5 hours (allthingsd.com)
7613.
Video game training enhances cognitive control in older adults (nature.com)
7614.
Show HN: I built a free Basecamp alternative for freelancers. Try the demo. (getsoloapp.com)
7615.
EUPL - European Union Public Licence (en.wikipedia.org)
7616.
A demo http server and the TCP/IP stack on Windows (sgdevs.com)
7617.
ToolsCloud - Hosted Jenkins, Nexus, Sonar + Redmine, git, SVN, more... ()
7618.
The Internet: We’re Doing It Wrong (techcrunch.com)
7619.
Privat DE Mail (privatdemail.net)
7620.
HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio (engadget.com)