17 Sept 2013

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Industry News
Yeah. Uhm. Good luck with that.
Source: News.com
Apparently there is more than one person with two turntables (and a microphone)
Source: ReadWrite
Because of all those great Linux video drivers?
Source: ZDNet
"Be seeing you"
Source: Information Week
"They're not compatible with my system."
Source: Mashable
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Developer News
And they said I was mad for attempting those experiments back at the Institute!
Source: Infoworld
Let's keep them under 4K characters, people.
Source: Ars Technica
(phone) Developers! (phone) Developers! (phone) Developers!
Source: SD Times
"The older I grow, the more I value pawns."
Source: Wired
No, that's not a contradiction in terms
Source: Quirks mode
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Code Project Discussions - Your say!
Do you like to target specific chipsets when you program?
Source: CodeProject
But it's *always* going to have that value (until the next reorg)
Source: CodeProject

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