I tried something different Monday. I cleaned out all of the tabs in both Firefox as well as NetNewsWire so I could have a clean slate. I kept all of the links in a text file which hopefully I won’t forget about. This week though, I figured I’d share them. So without further ado, these are the tabs I opened this week, excluding documentation and internal sites.
- Ezra Zygmuntowicz spoke at the MoutainWest Ruby Conference about Merb and various other topics.
- LAist interviewed Kevin Roderick of LAObserved. The interview has a range of subjects, many related to the Times.
- The Own Your Identity blog started up by Joshua Porter and Brian Oberkirch.
- More data usually beats better algorithms
- A co-worker, Eric Ulken put together a tag cloud based on posts at AngryJournalist.com.
- A look at the New York Times’ Facebook strategy.
- OpenDMAP: An open source, ontology-driven concept analysis engine, with applications to capturing knowledge regarding protein transport, protein interactions and cell-type-specific gene expression.
- Log Juicer, squeeze something from your Rails logs
- Study predicts Baseball’s top teams
- Hollywood’s James Ellroy enigma
- Study finds that newspaper blogs fail to increase public dialogue.
- Jodange
- ICWSM 2008 Papers
- Design Patters in Dynamic Programming
- Textism is back!!
- BROWSE / IN TIMELINE
- « The Pothole Paradox
- » Some Thoughts on the Google App Engine
- BROWSE / IN WeekInReview
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