September 2013 Archive
8611.
Have Advances in Consumer Electronics Reached Diminishing Returns? (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
8612.
How CMU Increased the Proportion of Women in Computer Science From 7% to 42% (hackingplay.com)
8613.
B2B SaaS Growth Hacks (9slides.com)
8614.
Square Opens Girls Coding Camp To High School Students (techcrunch.com)
8615.
First Week in the App Store (kickstandapps.com)
8616.
Pragmatic Unicode (nedbatchelder.com)
8617.
Scientists Expand Scale of Digital Snooping Alert (nytimes.com)
8618.
Samsung Galaxy Gear watch (techcrunch.com)
8619.
An online PDF editor (noobsheep.com)
8620.
Ebook: How to Start a Business in Taiwan (leanpub.com)
8621.
That's One Fugly Logo, Yahoo (uncrunched.com)
8622.
Teacher forces student to do math to unlock phone (flowingdata.com)
8623.
Registered to Vote (in India)? Add Your Story to Facebook Timeline (facebook.com)
8624.
Quantitative Economics [Economics + Python] (quant-econ.net)
8625.
Meet Jack The Plumber/ Philosopher (gselevator.wordpress.com)
8626.
How to make your Product Video (kissflow.com)
8627.
Ted Nelson demonstrates Xanadu Space (youtube.com)
8628.
A group of stem-cell biologists have grown an “organoid” that resembles a brain (economist.com)
8629.
What Scrooge McDuck can teach us about Ad Revenue Optimization (adpushup.com)
8630.
Untangling the Big Pharoah’s “Terrifying” Chart (rhodesmill.org)
8631.
Privacy Groups Ask F.T.C. to Block Facebook Policy Changes (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8632.
Facebook faces criticism over its privacy policy (news.cnet.com)
8633.
Where do the weird rules for rational numbers come from? (askamathematician.com)
8634.
Udacity Coach - Up Your Game With a Coach (udacity.com)
8635.
Minimizing the HTTP request using data URI (frontcube.com)
8636.
WREN: Fly a real spacecraft by yourself (kickstarter.com)
8637.
New open source tech Marathon wants to make your data center run like Google’s (gigaom.com)
8638.
How to teach economics (gist.github.com)
8639.
Petition - Stop the Liberal Party's Internet Filter (change.org)
8640.
Idiorm and Paris 1.4.0 released - minimalist PHP ORM (j4mie.github.io)