Learning something new every day.
TechCrunch – Yahoo Engineer Complains About Lack Of Innovation At Yahoo
What cruddy work Yahoo.
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth – TSA Source: Armed Agent Slips Past DFW Body Scanner
Another nail in the proverbial coffin of these scanners being worth anything.
NYTimes.com – South Korea Seeks Internet Speed of 1 Gigabit a Second
Hey US, you want to develop new technologies and companies, let’s do this.
ReadWriteWeb – Libya Shuts Down Internet
Looks like Libyan domains such as bit.ly are still up however.
NYTimes.com – China, Twitter and 20-Year-Olds vs. the Pyramids
Do you really need a better explanation for why the revolts happened?
Mathias Bynens – Optimizing the asynchronous Google Analytics snippet
This is some micro optimizations but still improvement none the less, however the comments give me some pause on implementing it just yet.
Al Jazeera English – North Korea’s cinema of dreams
This was an incredibly interesting 25 minutes.
NYTimes.com – From Sputnik to SunShot
60% drop in about 15 years, another 75% percent drop over next decade with more emphasis on renewable energy sources seems totally doable.
Quora – What will happen to http://bit.ly links when Gaddafi shuts down the Internet in Libya due to protests?
I use their bit.ly pro service to for my short links through http://jty.me/.
Got any book recommendations?