September 2013 Archive
8551.
Twitter Open Sources Summingbird - Streaming Map-Reduce with Hadoop and Storm (blog.twitter.com)
8552.
Fortune.js - web framework for prototyping rich hypermedia APIs (fortunejs.com)
8553.
Itunes Connect unavailable (itunesconnect.apple.com)
8554.
Style a native app for iOS 6 and 7 using CSS + media queries (pixate.com)
8555.
Put Me In, Coach (medium.com)
8556.
Joseph Redmon - Resume (pjreddie.com)
8557.
Jumpstarter Re-Imagines The Dev Platform – Invite Codes For Readers (techcrunch.com)
8558.
Facebook privacy and kids: Don't post photos of your kids online (slate.com)
8559.
Galaxy gear isn't really a smartwach (theverge.com)
8560.
Yet another http load testing tool with bash and GNU Parallel (github.com)
8561.
3D printing's forthcoming legal morass (wired.co.uk)
8562.
Was Diana Nyad really at risk of being bitten during her historic swim? (slate.com)
8563.
jsc, run javascript code from the OSX command line (flaviocopes.com)
8564.
How Technology is Changing the Way We Live, Eat, and Work (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8565.
Jay Z's MCHG: The Art Of Perception [Study around his recent Facebook premiere] (crntn.com)
8566.
EBay app for Galaxy Gear Smartwatch [PDF] (ebayinc.com)
8567.
Icons for Hadoop (github.com)
8568.
Label sues Spotify over playlists (techdirt.com)
8569.
Russia Will Not Hand Snowden Over to US (en.rian.ru)
8570.
BlackBerry Pushes for Speedy Sale Process (m.us.wsj.com)
8571.
Why Are Publishers Trading Digital Dollars for Analog Dimes? (digitaltonto.com)
8572.
The dark side of Startup City (grist.org)
8573.
Angry Flier Spends $1,000 on Promoted Tweets to Trash British Airways (dailyfinance.com)
8574.
Computational study reveals surprising flexibility in metabolic networks (simonsfoundation.org)
8575.
Important Update about myOpenID ()
8576.
Kim Dotcom resigns from Mega (nbr.co.nz)
8577.
Lift for Your Server Moves (serverlift.com)
8578.
IOS still drives more pageviews than Android (mobify.com)
8579.
The Mathematical Formula That Proves Cow-Tipping Is a Myth (theatlantic.com)
8580.
Personal 3D Printer Coming With Fabrication Capabilities – FABtotum (techiediy.com)