September 2012 Archive
7741.
Flash vulnerabilities leave Windows 8 testers at risk (theverge.com)
7742.
Facebook's Instagram purchase finally complete, 5 billion photos shared (theverge.com)
7743.
Amazon's Game-Changing Cloud Was Built By Some Guys In South Africa (businessinsider.com)
7744.
What features do developers get excited about in Postgres? (chesnok.com)
7745.
Very strange Pioneer CD player fault, why? (pioneerelectronics.com)
7746.
To beginning programmers: start with ASCII (gist.io)
7747.
Zencoder announces Live Transcoding and Instant Play (blog.zencoder.com)
7748.
The SEC’s Crowdfunding Conundrum (techonomy.com)
7749.
The price is nice. Let's close -- Facebook + Instagram Is Official, Now What? (techcrunch.com)
7750.
Show HN: Opscotch - Debate Anything (opscotch.com)
7751.
Amazon Teases Kindle Paperwhite in New TV Ad (mashable.com)
7752.
Tall Is Relative (callmejeffrey.com)
7753.
Game Music Bundle (gamemusicbundle.com)
7754.
New Look for LinkedIn Company Pages (blog.linkedin.com)
7755.
2012 Update: Running C# on the Browser (tirania.org)
7756.
Are you making these 8 foolish social media mistakes? (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
7757.
Feds Say Mobile-Phone Location Data Not ‘Constitutionally Protected’ (wired.com)
7758.
Amazon Confirms The Launch Of Kindle Serials (techcrunch.com)
7759.
Calculate the Color Difference with Delta E CIE 2000 equation in PHP (github.com)
7760.
Google patents dynamic pricing for electronic content (search.slashdot.org)
7761.
Kindle Fire HD (techcrunch.com)
7762.
268x Query Performance Increase for MongoDB with Fractal Tree Indexes | Tokutek (tokutek.com)
7763.
New Attack Breaks SSL/TLS to Hijack HTTPS Sessions (threatpost.com)
7764.
Should Entrepreneurs Code? Founders Share Their Views (blogs.wsj.com)
7765.
Wachowski's/Tykwer Independently Funded Movie: Cloud Atlas (youtube.com)
7766.
Transparency as Camoflauge (treehugger.com)
7767.
LocalTunnel with static URL (blog.dotcloud.com)
7768.
Are Accelerators Misunderstood? (learntoduck.net)
7769.
Kindle Fire’s 4G package offers 250MB of data a month for $50 a year (arstechnica.com)
7770.
Path Cofounder: Why are we doing this? (inc.com)