September 2013 Archive
10741.
Sony Mobile wants to put a lid on future leaks (xperiablog.net)
10742.
Avoiding Undue Diligence: My Strange Approach To Angel Investing (onstartups.com)
10743.
IPhone 5S and 5C Drop Test (youtube.com)
10744.
Amazon Cloudfront down? ()
10745.
The Elements of Comment Style (altdevblogaday.com)
10746.
Splashbox - Hi-resolution photos delivered to your Dropbox (blog.chocol.it)
10747.
HTTP Made Really Easy (jmarshall.com)
10748.
My Geeky Tattoo: The Original Google PageRank Equation (seward.org.uk)
10749.
Ask HN: Is there any Ann Arbor/Detroit Rubyists/Javascripters and/or gatherings? ()
10750.
20 Apps That Look Great On iOS 7 (mashable.com)
10751.
France Calls for EU to Regulate Web Giants to Counter Dominance (ca.news.yahoo.com)
10752.
On Monday, anyone raising money for a company or property can advertise (blog.fundrise.com)
10753.
Saving The World, One Text At A Time (readwrite.com)
10754.
Easter Egg Marketing: How Snapchat, Apple, and Google Hook You (blog.ryanhoover.me)
10755.
Necessary and Proportionate (en.necessaryandproportionate.org)
10756.
Cottage Computer Programming (atariarchives.org)
10757.
Ballmer calls Google a 'monopoly' that authorities should control (mobile.theverge.com)
10758.
Ember App Kit (embersherpa.com)
10759.
Sucuri Expands Research Efforts with Acquisition of Unmask Parasites (blog.sucuri.net)
10760.
Doug Leone on Building an Enterprise Sales Team (sequoiacap.com)
10761.
CyanogenMod's "Focal drama" (plus.google.com)
10762.
Pulling The Plug On A Startup : The End Of Loccit.com (lukeaikman.co.uk)
10763.
A New Age of Manufacturing (with Rodney Brooks of Rethink Robotics) (techonomy.com)
10764.
Locked Out (jacobinmag.com)
10765.
Tomato Can Blues (nytimes.com)
10766.
How Congress could destroy tech innovation by adding two words to the law (slate.com)
10767.
Apple Finally Dons Big Boy Business Pants With iOS 7 (pcmag.com)
10768.
Secure MySQL Backup with BitTorrent Sync (blog.enge.me)
10769.
The Hunt For The Perfect API (blogs.mulesoft.org)
10770.
In the Loop: Stackato, a PaaS That You Can Deploy and Manage Yourself (strongloop.com)