Resources
10 Power Tools for Lifelong Learners – These collections are all free, and can be downloaded to your computers and mp3 players. When you add it all together, you will find thousands of hours of free educational content here from quality sources.
E-Reader Gift Guide – Wired offers up a side-by-side comparison of the various E-Readers on the market.
The Human’s Guide to Running Google Chrome OS – Two weeks ago Google released the source code of their upcoming Chrome OS operating system, and thanks to some fast and hard-working developers, you don’t have to be a coder to try it out.
FreeMyPDF – A website that allows users to remove passwords and restrictions (such as printing, copying text, etc.) from PDFs.
Google Public DNS – a free service that aims to give speed, security and validity for users who choose to use their DNS service.
TweetKlingon.com – It is a good day to tweet! This web service translates your tweets into Klingon, then submits them to Twitter.
Entertainment
12 Geek Inspired Wallets
Gmail wants you to send a holiday postcard for free.
Taiwanese man beats World of Warcraft
Technology Triumphs Over Magic, Harry Potter Clock Built From Twitter
I love that Naruto and Runescape made the Top Ten Yahoo! Searches of 2009
Tech News
8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight: “Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with its customers’ (GPS) location information over 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009. This massive disclosure of sensitive customer information was made possible due to the roll-out by Sprint of a new, special web portal for law enforcement officers.”
“Twitter” Is the Most-Used Word of 2009
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