September 2013 Archive
9181.
Dropbox details its shift from consumer file storage to enterprise data hub (venturebeat.com)
9182.
The Cast of the 2008 Financial Crisis (online.wsj.com)
9183.
Michael's Fingers (medium.com)
9184.
Arcade Fire - A virtual projection by Vincet Morisset (justareflektor.com)
9185.
Why Generosity is Good for You (psychalive.org)
9186.
Objectify for Scala: light-weight web framework (github.com)
9187.
How San Francisco maps to Seattle: A reference guide (geekwire.com)
9188.
Android income report (droid-blog.net)
9189.
John McAfee is alive (twitter.com)
9190.
Introducing The DigitalOcean Bug Bounty Program (digitalocean.com)
9191.
Quantum chip connected to Internet is yours to command (newscientist.com)
9192.
Using AngularJS Promises (liamkaufman.com)
9193.
You can embed public Google+ posts on your site (plus.google.com)
9194.
Size matters | Popehat (popehat.com)
9195.
Coroutines as a Basis for UI Programming (jason.on-a-horse.org)
9196.
Programs that fit in a tweet (funprogramming.org)
9197.
NSFWHackathon (register.nsfwhackathon.com)
9198.
Entrepreneurs are bad at fundraising - an interview with Mark Davis (replyall.me)
9199.
Google denies Guardian claims of "direct access" (services.google.com)
9200.
New Nissan's Smartwatch aims to unite driver and car (m.bbc.co.uk)
9201.
Haskell IDE and Deployment Platform Arrives To Compete With Java (drdobbs.com)
9202.
Stevey's Blog Rants: Lisp is Not an Acceptable Lisp (2006) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
9203.
Lisp--Notes On Its Past And Future (1980) (www-formal.stanford.edu)
9204.
Meet Titstare, The Low Point For This Year's TechCrunch Hackathon (readwrite.com)
9205.
How the NSA Accesses Smartphone Data (spiegel.de)
9206.
Why we might not be able to live on the Moon (bbc.com)
9207.
Turn On Your Damn Warnings (twistedoakstudios.com)
9208.
Apple’s September 10th Event What We Think We’ll See (outliermagazine.co)
9209.
Mattermark Uncovers Who Has Hired the Most Successfully in the Past Month (us7.campaign-archive1.com)
9210.
Expert Chess Players Are Smart. Yes, That Was Questioned. (psmag.com)