10 Latest News, Blogs, Tips, and Reviews that I find Interesting and Useful:1. The battle for Wikipedia's soul
The internet: The popular online encyclopedia, written by volunteer contributors, has unlimited space. So does it matter if it includes trivia?
More @ Economist.com
2. Paul McCartney Signs $400 Million iTunes Deal For The Beatles Catalog
Finally! Paul McCartney has signed a $400 million deal, which will see the Beatles catalog make its way to iTunes, at long last.
More @ Gizmodo
3. Search within a site: A tale of teleportation
Have you ever forgotten the exact address of a site that you wanted to visit? Not a problem - just type the name of the site into the Google search box and hopefully it appears at the top of the search results page.
More @ Googleblog
The internet: The popular online encyclopedia, written by volunteer contributors, has unlimited space. So does it matter if it includes trivia?
More @ Economist.com
2. Paul McCartney Signs $400 Million iTunes Deal For The Beatles Catalog
Finally! Paul McCartney has signed a $400 million deal, which will see the Beatles catalog make its way to iTunes, at long last.
More @ Gizmodo
3. Search within a site: A tale of teleportation
Have you ever forgotten the exact address of a site that you wanted to visit? Not a problem - just type the name of the site into the Google search box and hopefully it appears at the top of the search results page.
More @ Googleblog
4. FPGAs rock
More @ HackaDay

5. Bridging the Linux Gap for Windows Admins
"A lot of enterprises have moved to Linux because they're moving off Unix and they find Linux lets them maintain their skills but move to lower-cost hardware -- x86 boxes instead of Sun or HP Unix boxes," said open source expert Bernard Golden, CEO of Navica. "HP's philosophy is, 'if you're going to move off Unix boxes, why don't you stay in the family and move to an HP Linux box?'"
More @ LinuxInsider
6. 100+ Resources for Web Developers
We've put together a list of over 100 resources to help make your life as a developer easier; where to find snippets of code, sites that automate processes, cheat sheets, lessons, useful tools and a couple of silly videos to give your brain a break if you make it through to the end.
More @ Blogwell
7. They Criticized Vista. And They Should Know.
They Criticized Vista. And They Should Know. Microsoft says high prices have been the deterrent. Last month, the company trimmed prices on retail packages of Vista, trying to entice consumers to overcome their reluctance.
More @ NYTimes
"A lot of enterprises have moved to Linux because they're moving off Unix and they find Linux lets them maintain their skills but move to lower-cost hardware -- x86 boxes instead of Sun or HP Unix boxes," said open source expert Bernard Golden, CEO of Navica. "HP's philosophy is, 'if you're going to move off Unix boxes, why don't you stay in the family and move to an HP Linux box?'"
More @ LinuxInsider
6. 100+ Resources for Web Developers
We've put together a list of over 100 resources to help make your life as a developer easier; where to find snippets of code, sites that automate processes, cheat sheets, lessons, useful tools and a couple of silly videos to give your brain a break if you make it through to the end.
More @ Blogwell
7. They Criticized Vista. And They Should Know.
They Criticized Vista. And They Should Know. Microsoft says high prices have been the deterrent. Last month, the company trimmed prices on retail packages of Vista, trying to entice consumers to overcome their reluctance.
More @ NYTimes
8. iPhone guns for PSP and DS market share as Gameloft commits
More @ Engadget

9. The Incredible Power Of Your Imagination
Are You Using It To Change Your Life?
More @ BoSanchezBlog
10. Some of last week's posts/blogs that find "Tech Source From Bohol" fascinating:
*Boycott Novell
*TechnoGeek
*BLOGical Thoughts
*Penguin Pete's Blog
*Jehzlau Concepts
*Tech At Hand
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