September 2013 Archive
8971.
India set to launch Mars mission in November (firstpost.com)
8972.
A history of 20th century math in about 500 words (isomorphismes.tumblr.com)
8973.
List of World's Biggest Software Products and Programming Language Used (lextrait.com)
8974.
Not enough data scientists, MIT expert tells Computing (computing.co.uk)
8975.
Why accessibility APIs matter (marcozehe.de)
8976.
Confessions of an expert witness (2003) (legalaffairs.org)
8977.
Fired after 4 Weeks (medium.com)
8978.
An Uncertain Big G (physics.aps.org)
8979.
How Google Makes Product Landing Pages (google.com)
8980.
Loch Ness Monster used to debunk evolution in state-funded school (news.yahoo.com)
8981.
Turning the Apple //e into a lisp machine, part 1 (blog.nullspace.io)
8982.
Google working on advanced data encryption to thwart NSA, but it won't be enough (dailymail.co.uk)
8983.
Toward a general theory of pathological science (columbia.edu)
8984.
Fall-Through Functions (adamjonrichardson.com)
8985.
Password-Authenticated Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Implementation (github.com)
8986.
For 2020 Olympics, I.O.C. Picks Tokyo, Considered Safe Choice (nytimes.com)
8987.
The Hands-Tied Presidency (nytimes.com)
8988.
Maccentricity (evbogue.com)
8989.
Ask HN: Are you starting a new company? ()
8990.
Scroogled (a short story by Cory Doctorow) [2007] (cloudflare-watch.org)
8991.
Mind over misery (alumni.stanford.edu)
8992.
Four beds ready to treat Interne addicts (cnn.com)
8993.
D3 Scale Generator (edenhalperin.com)
8994.
The Core Data Stack (commandshift.co.uk)
8995.
100 km, 10 day Traffic Jam in China (2010) (en.wikipedia.org)
8996.
How to make the Internet not suck (as much) (someonewhocares.org)
8997.
Yahoo's new logo (raizlabs.com)
8998.
Swartz report spurs MIT to hold forums on open access, computer crime (tech.mit.edu)
8999.
Phabricator, an open software engineering platform (built by Facebook) (phabricator.org)
9000.
Google interprets 'djvu' as torrent (google.com)