- How One Man Hacked His Way Into the Slot-Machine Industry [wired.com]
- Half of U.S. adults will be obese by 2030, report says [washingtonpost.com]
- Linux at 20, some personal memories [liw.fi]
- March of the Penguin: Ars looks back at 20 years of Linux [arstechnica.com]
- Mad about metered billing? They were in 1886, too [arstechnica.com]
- Microsoft showcases new copy, move, rename functions in Windows 8 (video) [engadget.com]
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Weekend Links
In another attempt to clean up my bookmarks of various things, I’ve taken the time to post a few more links for someone’s (mostly my) pleasure.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Random Links, 9/03/2011
- 'Shrimp On A Treadmill': The Politics Of 'Silly' Studies [npr.org]
- Another Windows 8 tidbit: File management to get an overhaul [zdnet.com]
- UK's atomic clock 'is world's most accurate' [bbc.co.uk]
- H-P's One-Year Plan [wsj.com]
- What lies beneath in the catacombs of Paris [bbc.co.uk]
- Groupon's CEO lashes out at critics ahead of IPO [reuters.com]
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