Links 14 Feb 2006
Tuesday, February 14th, 2006Smooth piano by Brian Kelly. Yeah, it’s “New Age.” Go ahead, sue me.
Smooth piano by Brian Kelly. Yeah, it’s “New Age.” Go ahead, sue me.
Yahoo! is sharing their JavaScript library for builing a rich user interface. Very cool. [via reddit]
The Computational Beauty of Nature Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, complex Systems, and Adaptation, was written by Gary William Flake.
Google mail users, Unite! You have nothing to lose by making Gmail access more secure. [via SiliconValley.com]
The Verizon XV6700 Qwerty phone may win my heart. I need to touch it. And I must (first) see the soon to arrive (?) Motorola Q.
This Is The Face Of Broadband TV in BusinessWeek Online is about Janice Lee of PCCW Ltd. (PCW ) in Hong Kong.
The blog in the corporate machine in The Economist is a “must read” if you are responsible for public relations. [via tech.memeoradum]
How to get your missed TV shows with Azureus and Bittorrent explains something I’ve been wanting to experiment with. [via tech.memeorandum]
This afrol News report tells of a significant outbreak of H5N1 avian (bird) flu in Nigeria.
This MIT press release discuss what could be a breakthrough in storing electricity.
Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures is attending the Demo conference. Fred reports in his blog:
[tease] (emphasis added)
Since I am not one, How to Look Like a Unix Guru is pretty handy. [via reddit]