Carnival of Tech News, Sixth Edition
November 25th, 2007Welcome to the November 25, 2007 edition of carnival of tech news.
Danogo presents Funny Quick Pic: What Apple’s Jobs and Microsoft’s Gates are REALLY thinking posted at Danogo.com - Discover. Inspiring . Media, saying, “A comic strip about what Steve Jobs from Apple and Bill Gates of Microsoft were secretly thinking about each other during their appearance at the D: All Things Digital Conference.”
Computers
Scott Sweeney presents Tales from the Help Desk posted at Tales from the Help Desk, saying, “Blog about working in the Tech industry”
Doris Chua presents Pay Nothing for Backing Up Your Data posted at A Meeting Place for All Home Office Women.
Tiago Marques presents Phenom and Spider platform launch posted at Silicon Madness - Computer technology blog, saying, “Release of new processors and chipsets from AMD. More importantly tough, more details about the AM3 platform and compatibility information.”
Internet
Yuri presents What Makes the Community Sites Different? posted at Improve the Web, saying, “People is what makes the websites different, not the technology.”
nitesh123 presents The Need of Ethical Hacking Course | MyWorldOnly posted at Nitesh, saying, “its important”
Science
Sagar presents Scientific Web Design: 23 Actionable Lessons from Eye-Tracking Studies posted at Virtual Hosting.
Phil B. presents Reasons For and Against Human Cloning « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Reasons For and Against Human Cloning”
kcawley presents Cure for Cancer Powers Engines posted at Technologic, saying, “How medicine may have helped the world become a little greener.”
Technology
Charles H. Green presents Terrorists and Convenience Stores: When Social Trust is Threatened posted at Trust Matters, saying, “Seduced by technology and the siren song of metrics, and fueled by paranoia about people we don’t know, our response to socially-hostile acts in a networked world has been to systematize the human networks—instead of humanizing the systems. In other words, we now treat everyone like a terrorist. The problem is, we quickly become hostage to the very thing we tried to prevent. We’re now drowning in costly solutions, trying to boil the ocean.”
Aseem Kishore presents Kindle - Wireless ebook reader from Amazon posted at Online Tech Tips, saying, “Amazon has introduced it’s much awaited electronic book reader, called the Amazon Kindle, today for a hefty $399! That much money may not sound like it’s worth it until you read the specifications for this little gadget.”
Sagar presents The Mobile Productivity Toolbox: 100 Resources to Keep You Productive When on the Move posted at TruckingAccident.org Articles.
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