September 2010 Archive
9511.
Reddit Diggs Traffic Surge, Prepares For Expansion (techcrunch.com)
9512.
An overview of my entry for the Mario level competition w/ source (eis-blog.ucsc.edu)
9513.
µTorrent Server alpha for Linux ready (utorrent.com)
9514.
Stop Being a Rambo Designer (getfinch.com)
9515.
Over 1/3 of Ohio LinuxFest speakers are women this year (ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com)
9516.
The Poor Man’s Market Development (markmarkoh.com)
9517.
Presentation preparation (msmvps.com)
9518.
Good news ()
9519.
Should Iranians trust Haystack? (neteffect.foreignpolicy.com)
9520.
Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET (infoq.com)
9521.
In California, an Old-Style Print War (nytimes.com)
9522.
Programming perl with Microsoft's speech recognition (youtube.com)
9523.
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning(NPTel) (nptel.iitm.ac.in)
9524.
Twitter Has 145M Users, Mobile Use Up 62 Percent (gigaom.com)
9525.
Facebook Credits Are Coming to a Target Near You (gigaom.com)
9526.
How Tagged Found A 100 Million User Path Post Facebookocalypse (Video) (techcrunch.com)
9527.
Facebook's Like button as interest and social gesture (johnnyholland.org)
9528.
You look where they look - User Experience study (usableworld.com.au)
9529.
What’s so scary about RPZ? (Vixie's DNS reputation blacklisting system) (dropsafe.crypticide.com)
9530.
UK postal service Royal Mail launches 'intelligent' stamp (bbc.co.uk)
9531.
Social Networking From Apple (techieinsider.com)
9532.
Repository to server deployment platform for Git & Subversion - Deploy (deployhq.com)
9533.
Walkman Outsold iPod in Japan During August 2010 (since iPod arrived in 2001) (gizmodo.com)
9534.
NodeKnockout winners to be announced today (nodeknockout.posterous.com)
9535.
Scientists unearth more evidence of superfast changes in magnetic polarity (sciencenews.org)
9536.
Mobile Internet in emerging markets: The next billion geeks (economist.com)
9537.
U.S. Asks Educators to Reinvent Student Tests, and How They Are Given (nytimes.com)
9538.
Language is a Map, by Tim O'Reilly [video] (youtube.com)
9539.
Test your antivirus software (eicar.org)
9540.
Why computers represent signed integers using two’s complement (igoro.com)