- Before Netscape: the forgotten Web browsers of the early 1990s
- CHARTS: Here's What The Wall Street Protesters Are So Angry About...
- Dennis Ritchie [google.com]
- Dennis Ritchie [wikipedia.org]
- Dennis Ritchie: The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On [wired.com]
- Dennis Ritchie, Father of C and Co-Developer of Unix, Dies [wired.com]
- Thank You to Dennis Ritchie, Without Whom None of This Would Be Here [popsci.com]
- Oracle Virtual Desktop Client with USB smart card reader [oracle.com]
- Robert Galvin, former chairman and CEO of Motorola, dies at age 89 [engadget.com]
Friday, October 14, 2011
Weekend Links
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Mid-Week Links
It’s that time of the week where I’ve accumulated a bunch of open links that I need to get out of my running Opera session.
There really isn’t much of a theme to these or anything, but they’re either fairly interesting to read or just highly amusing.
- Sysadmin Purity Test [bofh.net]
- Mad Hatter's tea party that is the eurozone crisis [guardian.co.uk]
- The iPhone 4S, HSPA+, and When HSPA+ is Real 4G [anandtech.com]
- The Days They Changed the Gauge [railfan.net]
- William Shatner Seeks Major Tom With Album of Space Jams [wired.com]
There really isn’t much of a theme to these or anything, but they’re either fairly interesting to read or just highly amusing.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Random Weekend Links
- Rare Sand Kitten Birth Gives Hope for Conservation [zooborns.com]
- Rise of the Machines: why we keep coming back to H.G. Wells' visions of a dystopian future [arstechnica.com]
- Forza 4 Endangered Species Ad w/Jeremy Clarkson [youtube.com]
- Filesystem Hierarchy Standard [debian.org]
- Thomas Jefferson renovations aim to connect facility with curriculum [fairfaxtimes.com]
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Steve Jobs
I’ve collected a multitude of interesting links remembering the life of American icon (yes, I think that can be said given all he’s done), Steve Jobs. I can’t say I’ve ever bought a product of his, but I definitely respect the power he had over people and the passion/knowledge he had for his products
All the best to Steve’s friends and family. He has certainly left a profound impact on the world.
- Steve Jobs, 1955 – 2011 [wired.com]
- The Power of Taking the Big Chance [nytimes.com]
- Pixar's Secret: Rewrite, Re-edit, Recut [theatlantic.com]
- Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs
- The first time I used an Apple computer was... [arstechnica.com]
- In Praise of Bad Steve [theatlantic.com]
- Mossberg: The Steve Jobs I Knew [wsj.com]
- Steve Jobs Was Always Kind To Me (Or, Regrets of An Asshole) [thewirecutter.com]
- Guest Column: Steve Jobs as Frank Lloyd Wright [wired.com]
- Steve Jobs: a personal remembrance [arstechnica.com]
- A 1985 TV Show Introduces the Macintosh [theatlantic.com]
- The Web's Best Tributes to Steve Jobs [popsci.com]
- Thanks Steve [oracle.com]
- With Time Running Short, Jobs Managed His Farewells [nytimes.com]
All the best to Steve’s friends and family. He has certainly left a profound impact on the world.
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