Recommended Reads for August 12, 2006
by Tony Hung on August 12, 2006
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Japan’s internet backbone is straining underneath the weight of cheap broadband access. I wonder what percentage of thta is bit torrent traffic?
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…erm, yeah, I’m not sure if this is an all-inclusive list, but its a start. Some practical, some more didactic on business ideas and so on. A nice starting point.
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Google’s on-line wordprocessor “Writely” is currently closed to new signups. Get an invitation by posting to this Forum (Writely is pretty cool)
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Ha ha ha ha ha! … I don’t get it. No, really. How long has Rails been around? What? Maybe a year?
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Colbert goes on the offensive and eviscerates Gerald and O’Reilly, describes them as “Itty, bitty Nixons minus the vision!” on the Daily Show; Stephen Colbert + John Stewart == mucho farcical hilarity.
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In quite possibly is the most absurd assertion I have heard all morning, a paper in the “Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biology” posits that Toxoplasma has exerted pressure in influencing human culture and civilization. Once again, Rats != Humans, fol
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I hear you buddy — nice and minimalistic, void of sophomoric comments, with a simple scheme to vote up or down a link. The anti-web2.0? How about the Craigslist of Social Bookmarks? Meh, Reddit is just cool. ;)
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An almost unbelievable story about the underground industry to reclaim children who have been abducted by one parent, often whisked away to another country. Maureen Dabbagh not only engaged the world of Snatchbacks … she became an integral player in it
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New Hotness = Wii. Old and Busted == PS3. The difference is no where more stark, literal, and *funny* than in this spoof. Go Nintendo Go!
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