September 2013 Archive
1381.
A bachelor’s degree could cost $10,000 total. Here’s how (washingtonpost.com)
1382.
Why JavaScript Will Become the Dominant Programming Language of the Enterprise (readwrite.com)
1383.
Wikipedia Will Fail in Four Years (2006) (blog.ericgoldman.org)
1384.
Kozmo is relaunching (kozmo.com)
1385.
Tech Columnist Walt Mossberg to Leave WSJ (online.wsj.com)
1386.
Hosted server status pages for startups (statuspage.io)
1387.
I'm making introductory level samples for C++11 features. Feedback please. (cachelatency.com)
1388.
Measuring heart rate with a smartphone camera (ignaciomellado.es)
1389.
SendHub (YC W12) raises $3M Series A, Launches Attachments for SMS (techcrunch.com)
1390.
Object injection vulnerability enables remote code execution in WordPress 3.6 (vagosec.org)
1391.
Google Trends - Hot Searches (google.com)
1392.
Ruby Tips Part 1 (globaldev.co.uk)
1393.
Show HN: GoJS - Interactive Canvas Diagramming Library (gojs.net)
1394.
How I learned to Code (medium.com)
1395.
A PLT Redex model of Rust, almost (github.com)
1396.
Sparklines in your shell (github.com)
1397.
New Arduino Yún Connects to 100+ APIs with Temboo (blog.arduino.cc)
1398.
Think Distributed: Causality [video] (thinkdistributed.io)
1399.
Dialing Back the Alarm on Climate Change (online.wsj.com)
1400.
Why are Americans giving up their citizenship? (bbc.co.uk)
1401.
Reeder 2 for iOS (reederapp.com)
1402.
Don’t Slurp: How to Read Files in Python (axialcorps.com)
1403.
Fat arrow functions in Javascript (robcee.net)
1404.
5.3-magnitude earthquake hits Japan's Fukushima (news.yahoo.com)
1405.
Behind Microsoft Deal, the Specter of a Nokia Android Phone (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1406.
A startup accelerator for the world’s poorest (medium.com)
1407.
The Australian National Broadband Network board have submitted resignations (smh.com.au)
1408.
Layer Brings A Scalable Communications Platform To Any Mobile Or Web App (techcrunch.com)
1409.
Why we moved our startup from San Francisco to Berkeley (berkeleyside.com)
1410.
Time interviews Larry Page about new venture to extend human life (business.time.com)