Learning something new every day.
Shifty Jelly’s blog of mystery – You Guys Are Millionaires Right?
Pretty much exactly my answer when someone asks about pirating software.
Ars Technica – Google drops the axe on its internal renewable energy work
Ars answers my earlier question.
BBC News – Google kills off seven more products including Wave
So most of the products make sense to kill off they either never generated much traction or were already supposed to be cut.
Review of the Kindle Touch
The Kindle Touch is the Kindle that I’ve been waiting to purchase ever since the first Kindle was announced.
The ALA 2011 Web Design Survey
Take it and tell the world (or really A List Apart and people who read it) a little bit about yourself and everyone else who makes websites.
Amazon’s cloud is the world’s 42nd fastest supercomputer
I posted about this on Twitter, but it’s still a little astonding.
Adobe donates Flex to foundation in community-friendly exit strategy
First Adobe kills Mobile Flash and now Flex looks like it’s about to wither away.
Analyzing Network Characteristics Using JavaScript And The DOM, Part 1
Pretty sure I would never have thought of attempting measuring the speed of the TCP packest with JavaScript.
Stanford researchers outsmart captcha codes
The only two that came out unscathed, Google and ReCaptcha.
Ars Technica – Apple launches iTunes Match: music hoarders need not apply
Seems like a great deal if you either have a lot of music that is in cruddy versions or are away from wherever most of your music is a lot.
Got any book recommendations?