Sunday, July 30, 2006
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Leo Laporte posts his thoughts on the "Digg vs Netscape" controversy
From Leo's blog: "The question is, do the top 10 contributors on a social networking site determine its success or failure? Of course not... Digg is what it is because of the entire community that participates there... Losing any 10 contributors would make no difference at all"
read more | digg story
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Google Launches Free WiFi For "Trusted Testers" in Mountain View, CA
BREAKING NEWS: Google lights up their free wifi for the first time! The link is a Google map of access points and dead spots in the Mountain View area. Expect to see this officially launch later this summer.
read more | digg story
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Free 3D Astronomy software for Windows, Linux, and OSX
Celestia is a free, interactive (real-time), 3D astronomy program. It doesn't just show you the sky as it can be seen from earth as most planetarium software does, but allows you to move to and view the universe from any point between the planets and the stars. It's free, open source, and runs on Windows, Linux, and OSX.
read more | digg story
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Silicon Valley Still Leads California in IT Salaries
Average annual tech wages were 106 percent higher than private sector wages throughout California.
read more | digg story
