Weekly Ten (3-9-2009)

Posted by jun auza On 3/09/2009
10 Latest News, Blogs, Tips, and Reviews that I find Interesting and Useful:


1. NASA-Cisco climate project to flash 'Planetary Skin'
NASA and Cisco Systems Inc. are developing "Planetary Skin" -- a marriage of satellites, land sensors and the Internet -- to capture, analyze and interpret global environmental data.
More @ NYTimes.com

2. Google Health: helping you better coordinate your care
We continue to learn a tremendous amount since launching Google Health in the spring of 2008. We're listening to feedback from users every day about their needs, and one issue we hear regularly is that people want help coordinating their care and the care of loved ones.
More @ Googleblog

3. The Last Will and Testament of Circuit City
For Circuit City, it passed for good news: On Friday, a press release trumpeted the “record shopper turnout” at the failed retailer’s going-out-of-business sale and said that the liquidation proceedings were ahead of schedule.
More @ Technologizer

4. Model rocket GPS and data logger

More @ HackaDay

5. 70 New, Useful AJAX And JavaScript Techniques
As the Web grows and becomes more dynamic, more and more websites have user-generated content and tools that greatly improve the user experience in terms of usability and accessibility.
More @ SmashingMagazine

6. Advogato, Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, Digg, Reddit, Flickr, Linkedin, helpmeee!!
I miss the olden days when I was cutting-edge. I was the first kid on my block to get into computers, and then I was the first Linux geek. I was the first to have my own domain name and personal Web site, and I didn't even use blink tags, for I was like hip and too smart.
More @ LinuxToday

7. A peek at Apple's new QuickTime X interface
A widely reported interface overhaul making its debut in early betas of QuickTime X Player distributed with pre-releases of Apple's Snow Leopard operating system this week is reportedly not much to write home about.
More @ AppleInsider

8. Happy 30th Birthday, Compact Disc!

More @ Gizmodo

9. HTML Validation: Does It Matter?
The web is, to put it charitably, a rather forgiving place. You can feed web browsers almost any sort of HTML markup or JavaScript code and they'll gamely try to make sense of what you've provided, and render it the best they can. In comparison, most programming languages are almost cruelly unforgiving.
More @ CodingHorror

10. How to Get Bruce Lee Like Strength Without Ever Going to a Gym
Bruce Lee was a paragon of cool and an icon of the ultimate bad-ass. Not only were his martial arts skills incredible, but he had such an impressive physique that even bodybuilders in the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger admired him.
More @ ZenHabits

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