I came here to say the same thing. And, Feynman had a gift at making these ideas accessible to the layperson. He is very missed.
Yahoo pipes is the bomb. I wish they would have maintained it. Thanks for building this, I can't wait to put it through it's paces!!
Ugh, I hate the "god particle" name. I wonder if people called the atom that at first also.
Somewhere there is another parallel universe where scientists are excited they have found normal matter after digging through all their higgs bosons.
Where I come from, you ask a man if he wants to grab a BEER. Much more productive conversations that way :)
I don't know how they can reliably trace the cause of this back to Megaupload...
Amazon is often considered a lumbering giant, so it's great to see this type of innovation from them. We all know they spend lots of time on UX, but I had no idea they had teams thinking outside the box like this.
Agreed. You need the perspective if you're running a software startup.
That never really took off in Google Groups, but that didn't really have the social structure around it that Google+ does. I wonder if the second time's a charm for them.
I came here to say the same thing. And, Feynman had a gift at making these ideas accessible to the layperson. He is very missed.
Yahoo pipes is the bomb. I wish they would have maintained it. Thanks for building this, I can't wait to put it through it's paces!!
Ugh, I hate the "god particle" name. I wonder if people called the atom that at first also.
Somewhere there is another parallel universe where scientists are excited they have found normal matter after digging through all their higgs bosons.
Where I come from, you ask a man if he wants to grab a BEER. Much more productive conversations that way :)
I don't know how they can reliably trace the cause of this back to Megaupload...
Amazon is often considered a lumbering giant, so it's great to see this type of innovation from them. We all know they spend lots of time on UX, but I had no idea they had teams thinking outside the box like this.
Agreed. You need the perspective if you're running a software startup.
That never really took off in Google Groups, but that didn't really have the social structure around it that Google+ does. I wonder if the second time's a charm for them.