September 2013 Archive
8641.
The HTML5 rush, Too Many Pick and Shovel vendors (rudebaguette.com)
8642.
The Neo900 project - the first true successor for N900? (talk.maemo.org)
8643.
We are all remote workers (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
8644.
Society, Science, Survival: Lessons from AMC’s The Walking Dead (canvas.net)
8645.
Be nicer. (pixxel.co)
8646.
Developers Scramble to Build NSA-Proof Email (wired.com)
8647.
In search for dark matter components (phys.org)
8648.
The annoyance of the "mobile site" (millwoodonline.co.uk)
8649.
Exploring Elasticsearch (exploringelasticsearch.com)
8650.
How much entropy in that password? (2011) (subrabbit.wordpress.com)
8651.
Creativity starts from a belief (jcvangent.com)
8652.
How to start and test a company for $0 (mohnish.net)
8653.
The patent troll crisis is really a software patent crisis (washingtonpost.com)
8654.
Hacker News special lists (news.ycombinator.com)
8655.
Blackberry board hopes to sell company by November (theverge.com)
8656.
Heathkit is back and they are making kits again (heathkit.com)
8657.
What Is a Permanent Employee? (leknarf.net)
8658.
Google argues for right to continue scanning Gmail (hosted.ap.org)
8659.
The Merry Stormtrooper (alistapart.com)
8660.
Loading Tomorrow (loadingtomorrow.com)
8661.
New Logo for Yahoo Designed In-House: 30 Days for This? (underconsideration.com)
8662.
Professional illustrator collaborates with her 4 year old daughter (busymockingbird.com)
8663.
You'll forget about Samsung’s Gear very soon (marakblog.wordpress.com)
8664.
Moving online webserver using public transport (youtube.com)
8665.
DFGrok, a back-of-the-napkin UML generator for Objective-C (github.com)
8666.
Movies, as we know them today, will be dead in 10 years. (medium.com)
8667.
HOW SMART CAN A WATCH REALLY BE?(Samsung introduced the Galaxy Gear) (newyorker.com)
8668.
Experimenting with Verbal Expressions (spin.atomicobject.com)
8669.
Reducing Developer Friction on Embedded Projects (spin.atomicobject.com)
8670.
Programming Epiphanies (fatvat.co.uk)