Month: September 2011
Ars Technica – Sanctioned: P2P lawyer fined $10,000 for “staggering chutzpah”
Seriously stupid and unethical moves by this lawyer.
paidContent – More Bad News For Groupon: Sales Team Files Class-Action Suit
Obviously can’t speak to validity of this lawsuit but it wouldn’t shock me.
SiliconFilter – Bing: What’s More Evil Than Satan Himself? 10^100
Stay classy Microsoft.
GitHub – davatron5000/FitVids.js
Pretty cool, not something I personally would need often but still useful.
RScott.org – GoDaddy’s New “Selective DNS Blackouts” Policy
As if you needed another reason to not use GoDaddy.
Lea Verou – Pure CSS3 typing animation with steps()
Pretty nifty trick.
Locus Online Perspectives – Cory Doctorow: Why Should Anyone Care?
Cory Doctorow who certainly doesn’t seem to need traditional publishers, penning a nice piece in favor of publishers.
Official Google Blog – A fall spring-clean
One of the highlights of the Larry Page Google is a much more focused Google, both in products and direction.
TechCrunch – Amazon’s Kindle Tablet Is Very Real. I’ve Seen It, Played With It.
If I could buy one today, I would.