September 2013 Archive
8251.
Principles and Practice of Software Engineering Examination Specification (cdn1.ncees.co)
8252.
The Reality Show (aeonmagazine.com)
8253.
Japan’s E-Reader Industry Struggles to Keep Up as Amazon Takes the Lead (nytimes.com)
8254.
Linux Kernel 3.11 Release (lkml.org)
8255.
Paul Graham got you feeling self-conscious about your English accent? (phrasemix.com)
8256.
Linux: A Beautiful Mess. (dontyouknowimlo.co)
8257.
Seven over 70 (technologyreview.com)
8258.
3 charts that show how HP, Microsoft, and Dell are losing the tech war (pandodaily.com)
8259.
Prezto, tmux, tmuxinator and vim (chris.chowie.net)
8260.
“Quantum Jumping,” or how to co-opt advanced science for personal gain (arstechnica.com)
8261.
How to stay productive when you work in an open office (thenextweb.com)
8262.
Computational Journalism on a Stick v1.3.0 (github.com)
8263.
The rich, the poor and Bulgaria (economist.com)
8264.
PG and the Epicureans (hurrymaplelad.com)
8265.
DAISY: Dynamic Compilation for 100% Architectural Compatibility (researcher.watson.ibm.com)
8266.
America's Orchestras are in Crisis (newrepublic.com)
8267.
Cognitive Science Meets Pre-Algebra (nytimes.com)
8268.
HTC employees detained amid trade-secret investigation (theage.com.au)
8269.
Nokia to sell Devices & Services business to Microsoft (press.nokia.com)
8270.
Microsoft to acquire Nokia's handset business for $7.2 billion (reuters.com)
8271.
Microsoft to buy Nokia phones unit (bbc.co.uk)
8272.
Remembering John Mainstone: Guardian of the Pitch Drop (economist.com)
8273.
Lithium (PHP Framework) 1.0 beta (github.com)
8274.
Microsoft to Buy Nokia Cellphone Business in $7.17 Billion Deal (online.wsj.com)
8275.
Jeffrey Bezos aims for a new ‘golden era’ at the newspaper (washingtonpost.com)
8276.
Microsoft Explains Rationale behind the Nokia Deal (allthingsd.com)
8277.
Nokia's press release with details of Microsoft acquisition (press.nokia.com)
8278.
What Did San Francisco Look Like in the Mid-1800s? (smithsonianmag.com)
8279.
The Next Chapter: An open letter from Steve Ballmer and Stephen Elop (conversations.nokia.com)
8280.
Nokia to Pay $8.1 Billion for Navteq (2007) (businessweek.com)