These are my links for December 22nd, 2012 through December 23rd, 2012:
Author: Nathan Burgess (PRCog)
Bookmarks for December 21st, 2012 through December 22nd, 2012
These are my links for December 21st, 2012 through December 22nd, 2012:
- R.I.P.: 10 Products That Were Discontinued in 2012 –
- Two New Pirate Bay Proxies Launch After UK Pirate Party Forced to Discontinue Their Own –
- Mark Zuckerberg Supposedly Used His Voice for Facebook Poke App’s Notification Sound –
- 5 Cameras to Surveil Your Home During Vacation Season –
- Facebook To Users: ‘Send A Last-Minute Gift’ –
- Facebook Poke App Is Frustrating as Hell –
- Google XPhone: Long on Mystery, Short on Details –
- Maximize Your Safety with AfterShokz Sport Headphones –
The last few hours in links :) (December 21st, 2012 from 09:45 to 17:01)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 21st, 2012 from 09:45 to 17:01:
- Lead-bullet ad targets NRA, misses the point –
- Why xkcd Is Wrong About Instagram –
- This Is How Facebook Tried to Make Money Off You –
- Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears, And More Amazing Images Of The Week –
- This device tells your phone how gross the air is to breathe –
- John Kerry Could Be a Socially Savvy Secretary of State –
- Seinfeld Plays Ball in ‘Who’s on First?’ Remake –
- Now Learners Don’t Need An Internet Connection To Watch Khan Academy Lessons –
- Spin Magazine Halts Print Publication –
- BMG Purchases Virgin's HUGE Song Vault, Rights To Nirvana & Iggy Pop –
- Tau Ceti May Host a Habitable Planet –
- Charlotte Allen Doubles Down on Her Demand That Men Become Kindergarten Teachers –
- The Benefits of Backward Running –
- Command-A(ttention) With These Vintage Apple Shoes –
- Attention French people and the 1 percent: Climate change is stealing your truffles –
- What Facebook’s $1 Messages Mean for Journalists –
- Americans feel less empowered to stop climate change — because they’re doing the wrong things –
- Sutter’s Mill Meteorite is Fastest on Record –
- Steve Jobs’ Yacht Impounded in Amsterdam –
Bookmarks for December 20th, 2012 through December 21st, 2012
These are my links for December 20th, 2012 through December 21st, 2012:
The last few hours in links :) (December 20th, 2012 from 18:00 to 20:59)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 20th, 2012 from 18:00 to 20:59:
The last few hours in links :) (December 20th, 2012 from 15:55 to 17:05)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 20th, 2012 from 15:55 to 17:05:
- Video Game Blog Will Honor Sandy Hook Victims With a One-Day Ceasefire –
- What’s The Most Corrupt Government In The World? [Infographic] –
- RIM Loses BlackBerry Subscribers But Grows Cash Pile –
- Rhapsody allowing AT&T subscribers to pay for music subscriptions with wireless bills –
- Archaeologists Unearth Remains of Man That Tried to Reason With Volcano, Turned Out About Like You’d Expect –
The last few hours in links :) (December 20th, 2012 from 00:06 to 15:24)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 20th, 2012 from 00:06 to 15:24:
- We’ve covered the moon with 400,000 pounds of trash, including bags of pee –
- California is turning this industrial town into a car-free oasis –
- NASA once planned to feed astronauts emergency fruitcake –
- The Latest Trailer For ‘The Great Gatsby’ Will Make You Wish It Wasn’t Pushed Back Until Next Year –
- Why The Entertainment Industry’s Release Strategy Creates Piracy –
- Tumblr Launches New iPad App –
- Best Buy’s top geek Stephen Gillett resigns after 9 months –
- Twitter Appoints New COO and CFO –
The last few hours in links :) (December 19th, 2012 from 04:50 to 20:00)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 19th, 2012 from 04:50 to 20:00:
- National Review writer: Men and “husky” boys could have prevented the Newtown school shootings –
- Cheese – The New Health Food? –
- Watch This Gift-Wrapping Robot Make Elves Obsolete –
- Data.gov Moving to an Open Source Platform –
- Something is leaking from the Deepwater Horizon site, but it’s not clear what –
- We Want These “Ultrastretchable” Charging Cables Now, Please –
- Mistletoe has better things to do than give you excuses to kiss people –
- Incredible gigapixel photos let you see Everest’s glaciers before they disappear –
- France Passes Law Granting Free Birth Control to Teenagers, and No One Balks –
- The Eagle-Snatching-Baby Video Is Insane, But It’s Also Fake –
- Charlotte’s airport employs 1.9 million worms to compost leftover food –
- Higgs Duality: Contradictory Results At LHC –
- Boeing fills plane with potatoes for WiFi breakthrough –
- Test for Alzheimer’s May Be Undermining Drug Trials –
- Squid have been committing mass suicide — and now we might know why –
- How A Quirky Violinist Is Using Social Media – And Tapping Gamer Culture – To Become An Unlikely YouTube Hit –
- Nutrition Group Wants Beyonce To Drop Her $50 Million Pepsi Deal [THE BRIEF] –
- Stop slouching! Startup scores cash for high-tech posture-sensing waistband –
- Report: Facebook Page Posts Will No Longer Feature Third-Party Attributions –
- The Weather Channel Adds Local Alerts From National Weather Service To Facebook App My Friends’ Weather –
The last few hours in links :) (December 18th, 2012 from 18:00 to 23:30)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 18th, 2012 from 18:00 to 23:30:
- Pythagorean Theorem –
- Awesome Teen Wins Fight Against Sexist Easy-Bake Ovens –
- How Social Media, Mobile Are Playing a Bigger Part in Healthcare –
- Outraged Fans Threaten the Life of Amazing Spider-Man Writer Dan Slott on Twitter –
- Zuckerberg Gives $500 Million in Facebook Stock to Charity –
- Zuck’s Wedding Photographer: Where Instagram Went Wrong –
- 5 Free Alternatives to Instagram –
- The NRA’s “Kid’s Stuff” Page –
The last few hours in links :) (December 18th, 2012 from 06:39 to 15:16)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 18th, 2012 from 06:39 to 15:16:
- Don’t bother with negative SEO, explains Matt Cutts –
- Google Maps Found a Drone Landing –
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- Every New York State Law, 1638-1922 –
- Woman Arrested for Filming Stop-and-Frisk Sues NYPD –
- SantaCon: The Least Wonderful Time of the Year –
- There Are Now More Than 200 Million Active Twitter Users –
- Facebook, Germany At Odds Over Users’ Real Names, Pseudonyms –