September 2013 Archive
10621.
Introduction to Information Retrieval Book (nlp.stanford.edu)
10622.
A fully automatic problem solver with human-style output (gowers.wordpress.com)
10623.
A fully automatic problem solver with human-style output (arxiv.org)
10624.
Nintendo’s Hiroshi Yamauchi Dead at 85 (techland.time.com)
10625.
Revisualizing the Petabyte (mozy.com)
10626.
Google’s New “App Launcher” Style Navigational Menu Weeks Away From Launch (techcrunch.com)
10627.
Getting setup with Machinelearning Environment (shrikar.com)
10628.
A firefighter’s plan to save lives and employ brothers (smallbusiness.yahoo.com)
10629.
Ink at PennApps (blog.inkmobility.com)
10630.
Skuld: Distributed task tracking system. (github.com)
10631.
Had Enough of Comcast Cable's Appalling Pricing Strategy? So Have I. (blog.priceintelligently.com)
10632.
MITx introduces "XSeries" course sequence certificates on edX (edx.org)
10633.
Security Researchers Claim Apple Technically Capable Of Intercepting iMessages (techcrunch.com)
10634.
Pixar’s OpenSubdiv V2: A detailed look (fxguide.com)
10635.
BBM coming to iPhone and Droid this weekend (bbc.co.uk)
10636.
Inside Autodesk's new Pier 9 fabrication workshop in SF (xconomy.com)
10637.
Global Internet network load: 112% above normal due to IOS 7 release (akamai.com)
10638.
Freeing Quickoffice for everyone (googledrive.blogspot.ca)
10639.
The Future of Statistics Unconference (plus.google.com)
10640.
AlchemyAPI says it’s delivering Google-level deep learning as a service (gigaom.com)
10641.
Ken Thompson: Reflections on Trusting Trust (cm.bell-labs.com)
10642.
Hack All the History [pdf] (github.com)
10643.
Splashbox: Hi-resolution photos delivered to your Dropbox (splashboxapp.com)
10644.
Freeing Quickoffice for everyone (googledrive.blogspot.com)
10645.
Posthaven launches post by email, and is self-sustaining with your support (blog.posthaven.com)
10646.
How to Grow Your Own Fresh Air (TED Talk) (ted.com)
10647.
The wall (blog.ram.rachum.com)
10648.
ClamAV 0.98 has been released (blog.clamav.net)
10649.
Into the Wildfire (nytimes.com)
10650.
Pinterest To Begin Experimenting With Promoted Pin Ads (techcrunch.com)