FiReaNG3L
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- SolidFire SSD VPS on Servint (servint.net)
- +1 button from Google (adsense.blogspot.com)
- What happens when you introduce 29 reindeer to an isolated island? (img137.imageshack.us)
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Any Pubmed / Medline users out here? I just put up the 'Coming soon' page for my next website, http://biology.net It's gonna be a Pubmed clone with a twist - personalized recommendations, just like on Netlfix. You rate…
- Richest planetary system discovered (esciencenews.com)
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Hi guys, Let's say I've been offered SEO / ad optimization by a big network. Some of the members of this network currently are amongst the biggest players in my sector of activity. All the sites in the network are very…
- New adhesive device could let humans walk on walls (esciencenews.com)
- Astronomers detect earliest galaxies (esciencenews.com)
- Integrated circuits working at 125K thanks to excitons (esciencenews.com)
- Mars, methane and mysteries (esciencenews.com)
- Update: Final Netflix Prize Leaderboard (netflixprize.com)
- A High Level Comparison of Hadoop and Dryad (jpatterson.floe.tv)
- Male sex chromosome losing genes by rapid evolution, study reveals (esciencenews.com)
- Physicists find way to control individual bits in quantum computers (esciencenews.com)
- Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers (esciencenews.com)
- Researchers develop new way to see single RNA molecules inside living cells (esciencenews.com)
- MIT virus battery could power cars, electronic devices (esciencenews.com)
- Servint upgraded all their VPS packages - for free (servint.net)
- NASA's Fermi telescope reveals best-ever view of the gamma-ray sky (esciencenews.com)
- Cufon - a flashless alternative to sIFR (cufon.shoqolate.com)
- Plasmonic whispering gallery microcavity paves the way to future nanolasers (esciencenews.com)
- More chip cores can mean slower supercomputing, Sandia simulation shows (esciencenews.com)
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A few years ago, I could understand why a 16GB server was 800$ per month - RAM was crazy expensive, and the 16GB server would be worth much money; it made financial sense to pay that much per month. Nowadays, RAM is…
- Yet another favicon for Google (blogoscoped.com)