12/10/2011 @ 21:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Data Reveals That "Occupying" Twitter Trending Topics is Harder Than it Looks! - Great analysis of how "Twitter Trends" work, with plenty of data to help ease the "CENSORSHIP!" cries of the conspiratorially-minded. [via] #
#12/10/2011 @ 20:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Matt Taibbi suggests concrete demands for Occupy Wall Street protestors - related: charts explain why they have reason to be angry
#12/10/2011 @ 19:00 UTC
nelson : iPhone 4S unlocked - Sprint and Verizon will let you use your own SIMs internationally
#12/10/2011 @ 18:00 UTC
nelson : US wealth inequality - Great collection of charts
#12/10/2011 @ 17:00 UTC
cobra libre : Delusions of peace - "'Today we take it for granted that war happens in smaller, poorer and more backward countries,' Steven Pinker writes in his new book... A sceptical reader might wonder whether the outbreak of peace in developed countries and endemic conflict in less fort #
#12/10/2011 @ 07:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Blackboards in Porn - grading the nonsense written on mostly safe-for-work classroom scenery
#12/10/2011 @ 05:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Sōsh Presents: Tacos & Tequila With a Twist - We're throwing a party! #
#12/10/2011 @ 05:00 UTC
Rod Begbie : Rethrick: The Mythical Man-Month - Behind-the-scenes look at Google Wave - more around the struggle of big teams than about the product itself. "Instead of shaving one Yak, you're shaving the entire Yak pen at the Zoo, and pretty soon traveling to Tibet to shave foreign Yaks you've never [via] #
#12/10/2011 @ 03:00 UTC
nelson : OS X and case sensitive filenames - For some baffling reason, this Unix defaults to case insensitive filesystems
#12/10/2011 @ 02:00 UTC
nelson : Googlebot POST - They're trying to increase the depth of the web they crawl?
#12/10/2011 @ 02:00 UTC
nelson : Apple's less(1) - It's a little broken; doesn't allow custom keybindings
#12/10/2011 @ 01:00 UTC
Andy Baio : Vanity Fair's The Woman Who Knew Too Much - the same power struggle fueling the Occupy protests
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