Interesting Links, November 18, 2008
November 18th, 2008
Here are a few links I found interesting from November 12, 2008 through November 18, 2008:
- LIFE photo archive hosted by Google - Excellent archive of photos from LIFE magazine on Google. Thanks to @MikeTRose for tweeting this link.
- Tobias’ 20 plots - Excellent post that lists 20 types of plots for fiction. I think it's all-inclusive. Thanks to @beagooddad for tweeting this link.
- Pew Internet & American Life Project - Latest Internet quiz. How do you fit in?
- Twitterspeak: 66 Twitter Terms You Don’t Need to Know - On Mashable.com; a list of Twitter terms and definitions. Thanks to @mjvalente for tweeting this link.
- Can you spot Phishing? - Since I've been blogging so much about phishing lately, it seems natural to include a link to this page on the PayPal site. It's a test to help you understand phishing.
- Local Newspapers Cover Rising Number of Racist Anti-Obama Actions in Small Towns - How far will the hate go? Don't these people get it? A divided America will never be strong. On EditorAndPublisher.com. Hat tip to @MikeTRose for Tweeting this link.
- The Book of MacBook: Observations and thoughts on Apple's latest consumer portable - Excellent review of MacBook. (I'm still undecided, though.) By Dan Moren on MacUser.com.
- Don't be Fooled by the Lack of a Copyright Notice - Good basic information about copyright and inclusion of a copyright symbol On the Copyright Law and Copyright Information blog. Thanks to @PattyHankins on Twitter for sharing the link.
- iTunes 101: Deauthorize all computers at once - Great tip for folks who have forgotten to deauthorize a computer before getting rid of it. On The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).
- Google Flu Trends - Interesting graphics to illustrate current and past years' flu activity. On Google.org. Thanks to @BWJones for tweeting this link.
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