- Is Rick Perry a 21st-century Galileo? – No.
- Jobs Will Follow a Strengthening of the Middle Class – …or why "trickle down" economics — where the rich get tax cuts and everyone else magically benefits — doesn't work.
Tag Archives: Links
My delicious.com bookmarks for September 4th through September 6th
- Don Norman: Google doesn’t get people, it sells them – “But in fact the advertisers are the users and you are the product.”
- The Problem With Online Ads – This is why I tend to buy apps I like, even those with free versions. I prefer being a customer to being a target for advertisers.
My delicious.com bookmarks for August 25th through September 1st
- Gallery: Iron Man, Other Pop Icons Become My Little Pony Sculptures – My Little Pony has a dark side too.
- What they’re "protecting" us from – "Every single person who'd attack Steve Jobs on any of these grounds is, demonstrably, worse at business than Jobs. They're unqualified to assert that liberal values are bad for business, when the demonstrable, factual, obvious evidence contradicts those assertions."
My delicious.com bookmarks for August 20th through August 23rd
- Open Finder folder in Terminal – Ooh, neat. Almost worth upgrading to Lion for this alone. (Warning: not in the least bit true for most people.)
- Losing the HP Way – "In today’s world of MBA-managed companies, R&D is perceived as not being a good use of money." And HP used to be a great engineering company. Sad.
My delicious.com bookmarks for August 9th through August 14th
- The IBM PC is 30 today – Look how far we've come in thirty years…
- photoshoplooter – I think this is a typically British response to the rioting currently going on around the UK this week.
My delicious.com bookmarks for July 22nd through August 3rd
- Social Media Propaganda Posters – "Be brief! The enemy might be listening in!"
- Norway attacks: Oslo hit by bomb explosion and youths shot at camp – Shocking. Both because it's Norway and because it's a city that I've spent a lot of time in.