Jiggling the flush handle
2012-02-06 by , tagged as
- RNW Dutch radio service to end on 11 May 2012
- The GNU Education Project — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software
- The Thicket at State Legislatures: NCSL Podcast: The Buzz
- Turned on, tuned in: the rise and rise of radio | Television & radio | The Guardian
- Twitter to restrict user content in some countries | Reuters
- Voices for the Library» Blog Archive » Culture, Media and Sport Committee publish library inquiry responses
- A license to link? Lowe's has one
- Commentary | Scoble: I'll Go Down With the Ship | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Hackers eavesdrop on FBI, Scotland Yard phone call - FRANCE 24
- Lawsuit: Defendant Breached a Duty Not to Shoot Bottle Rockets Out of His Anus - Lowering the Bar
- The PJ Tatler » Rape Victims: The Latest Collateral Damage of Anonymous’ Hacking Crimes
- Peace, Love and C++ - Mapping the Ubuntu Community
- Andy Boyle » Step One: Setting up your Ubuntu server on Amazon Web Services
- BeagleBoardUbuntu - eLinux.org
- EC2StartersGuide - Community Ubuntu Documentation
- Anonymous pokes fate bear, leaks FBI conference call about Anonymous
- Censoring the Web Every Which Way | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com
- Google to Censor Blogger Blogs on a 'Per Country Basis' | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Phil Bradley's weblog: Creative Commons Search Engine
- The PJ Tatler » A Competitive Primary is Indeed Better for Conservatism
- The PJ Tatler » Breaking: Buckeye State GOP Passes Rule to Block Insurgent Central Committee Candidates
- The PJ Tatler » Topless In Seattle-Watching Porn In Public Library OK
- You Should Find the Anti-Komen Backlash Disgusting, Even If You’re Pro-Choice - By Daniel Foster - The Corner - National Rev...
- Guardian article on “the rise and rise of radio” | | The SWLing PostThe SWLing Post
- It’s too late for Dave Winer and John Battelle to save the common web — Scobleizer
- London Olympics Could Prompt Internet Slowdown | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- MPs rattle telcos to help kill extremist material online • The Register
- Online dating may encourage 'shopping' for mate - Technology & Science - CBC News
- Since 2009, Mobile Internet Usage Has Doubled Every Year
- The GNU Education Project — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software
- The growth of the mobile Web is on a steady rise. While pundits throw around words like "explosive" and "outrageous" the more precise word is probably "consistent." According to analytics firm StatCounter, users accessing the Web through mobile devices has almost doubled every year since 2009. In its latest report, StatCounter says that global Internet usage through mobile devices rose to 8.5%, nearly doubling the 2011 figure of 4.3%. StatCounter's analytics only include cellphones, excluding tablets from the mix. The global leader in mobile Web use is Nokia at nearly 40% of usage. The firm believes that Nokia's global dominance...