Interesting Links, January 13, 2009
January 13th, 2009
Here are a few links I found interesting on January 13, 2009:
- Harvard Physicist Sets Record Straight on Internet Carbon Study – More clarification on the London Times story about a Google search's energy use. Apparently, facts had little to do with what they reported. Again,thanks to @MikeTRose on Twitter for sharing this. In TechNewsWorld.com.
- Powering a Google search – The truth about powering a Google search — it's not as bad as the London Times thinks.Thanks to @MikeTRose on Twitter for this link. On the Official Google Blog.
- 12 Common Photoshop Mistakes, Misuses and Abuses – A good article, especially for Photoshop beginners, that warns against the most common mistakes. On The Design Cubicle.
- ‘Bulldoggers’ in wild and woolly roundup – @Miraz on Twitter thought I'd be interested in yet another use for helicopters. My opinion: the folks downunder are crazy. New Zealand rural news on Stuff.co.nz.
- what is the difference between a patent, trademark and a copyright? – Excellent article covering the differences between patents, copyrights, and trademarks. On PHOSITA®. Thanks to @PattyHankins for tweeting this link.
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