September 2013 Archive
8341.
Psychology research shows email is crippling your productivity (drgurner.com)
8342.
Thatifthis (thatifthis.com)
8343.
Negotiation Points for Startups - Part I (vcexperts.com)
8344.
Apple Issues Invitations for September 10, 2013 Event (macrumors.com)
8345.
You cannot eat exposure (bombsfall.com)
8346.
A New Kind of Mafia in Montreal? How Startup CEOs are Playing the Angel Game (betakit.com)
8347.
The big list of Devops Resources (updated often) (makerops.com)
8348.
National Library of Medicine Releases Restored Silent Film From 1921 (infodocket.com)
8349.
Node.js and Mobile News Round-up – September 3, 2013 (blog.strongloop.com)
8350.
Reddit skinned in MSOutlook (pcottle.github.io)
8351.
Angular SEO (angularjsseo.com)
8352.
Binary marble adding machine (woodgears.ca)
8353.
I just shut down my first startup, here are a few things I learned (kevinrohling.wordpress.com)
8354.
Hiring a Lawyer: Mistakes to Avoid (entrepreneur.com)
8355.
Scientific Innovation and China’s Military Modernization (thediplomat.com)
8356.
Learn Python in Provo, UT (dojodevcamp.com)
8357.
Data Is The Most Valuable Commodity On Earth (subprint.com)
8358.
How 10Gen uses Go and MongoDB by Sam Helman (engineer at MongoDB) (g33ktalk.com)
8359.
Recursion, Kickstarter style (kickstarter.com)
8360.
Human, an app to move for 30 minutes a day (techcrunch.com)
8361.
Obj-C: Use result of an if statement as a variable (stackoverflow.com)
8362.
Nokia Could Release Mobile Devices Again By January 2016 (techcrunch.com)
8363.
Big Increase in Distributed Brute Force Attacks Against Joomla Websites (blog.sucuri.net)
8364.
Did Microsoft just pay $7.2 billion for a new boss? (nbcnews.com)
8365.
Kid from Australia is driving Apple nuts with leaks (businessinsider.com)
8366.
Making Things Is Too Hard (coderanger.net)
8367.
Over one-fifth of people use ad-blocking software (qz.com)
8368.
All magic comes with a price (shapeshed.com)
8369.
CPU metrics to track potential optimization opportunities (groups.google.com)
8370.
Circumventing an IP address blockade breaches the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (wired.com)