- What it’s like to be a woman in a mostly male industry – CSO Online – Security and Risk
- GRC | Ultra High Security Password Generator
- New Scientist TV: Best videos of 2010: Ants that mimic fluids
What’s not to love about this: ants that mimic fluids. ANTS THAT MIMIC FLUIDS! #9 in our best videos of 2010
- Forgotten Future Aran Pullover in pink at oki-ni
Menswear site Oki-Ni still boldly using models whose default expression seems to be "I am mortified by these clothes":
- Girl Chimpanzees May Use Sticks as Dolls | Wired Science | Wired.com
WIRED: Girl chimpanzees may use sticks as dolls – #welcometothefamily
- Untitled | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
The very first Venn diagram: #EARTH #thebook
- House Judiciary chairman: WikiLeaks did not commit a crime | TG Daily
House Judiciary chairman: #WikiLeaks did not commit a crime – kudos to him #us
- How different age groups celebrate Christmas – The Oatmeal
The Oatmeal: How different age groups celebrate Christmas
- Homeland Security Presents ‘Evidence’ For Domain Seizures; Proves It Knows Little About The Internet – Or The Law | Techdirt
first they came for vb.ly, then they came for Hip-hop bloggers, then they came for wikileaks, is @techdirt next?
- Aqui las fases del Eclipse Lunar! Por si quieren ver que sigu… on Twitpic
Spectacular time-lapse photo: #lunareclipse
- instagr.am
Imaihama beach @ 今井浜海岸
- NTEN Receives $1.1 Million Grant from Google to Aid Nonprofit Technology Adoption | NTEN
- Log In – The New York Times
Love this: In online ads, celebrities beaten out by viral creative. The changing face of advertising.
- Asian Development Bank Meets the Smiley Curve – James Fallows – International – The Atlantic
Fascinating view of the complexity of world trade. Which countries are involved in the total value chain of the #iphone
- On Undo’s Undue Importance – Paul Kedrosky – The Conversation – Harvard Business Review
"Undo" features in cloud apps are a sign they are about to go mainstream, make $$ says @pkedrosky
- holman/boom – GitHub
boom lets you access text snippets over your command line. I’m personally aiming for exactly two use cases, but I’m almost positive there are thirteen more. Here’s a couple examples:
Your own del.icio.us-esque URL tracker. When I make clever animated gifs of my coworkers, I tend to lose the URL, which is a total bummer since I want to repeatedly repost these images well past their funny expiration date. boom lets me easily access the good stuff for years to come.
Commonly-used email replies. Everyone’s got those stock replies in their pocket for a few common use cases. Rather than keep some files strewn about with the responses, boom gives me them on my ever-present command line.
Simple todos. You can super-quickly drop items into lists and remove them when finished. I’m a big fan of simple, straightforward stuff. Plus, it’s a Dropbox away from simple cloud syncing. Someone get Cultured Code on the line THIS MAY BE RELEVANT TO THEIR INTERESTS!
We store everything in one JSON file in your home directory: ~/.boom. The structure is simple, too. Each individual item is tossed on a list, and you can have multiple lists. - What is Secondbar? » BetterTouchTool & SecondBar
SecondBar is a Tool which allows you to have more than one menubar in Mac OS X. This is useful if you have multiple monitors connected to your mac. See this post for more information: http://blog.boastr.net/?p=3
- Log In – The New York Times
Fabulous. The USS Prius. How the military is pushing ahead with green innovation, in despite of the political logjam.
- How children lost the right to roam in four generations | Mail Online
RT @arwenogriffith Fantastic article highlighting each generation’s shrinking roaming radius:
- (500) http://snurl.com/1oe5b0
RT @arwenogriffith Fantastic article highlighting each generation’s shrinking roaming radius:
- Troubleshooting Windows® 7 Inside Out
– O’Reilly MediaRT @MicrosoftPress #Ebook Deal/Day: Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out – $15.99 (Save 50%) Code DDTRB
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