Around the web - March 8, 2008
March 8, 2008
Been very busy this week, so some slim pickings this weeks roundup
Linkfest
- Tiago searches for the Holy Grain of programming languages
- Neil wonders about errors in BLOSUM
- Fred Trotter compares Health Vault and Google Health
- Cameron has a roadmap to rule the world
- RPM is concerned about PLoS. Looks like they’ve been having some serious issues
- Microsoft gets serious about getting people to store data in the cloud. Just doesn’t have the same ring for some reason
- Jon Udell likes WebSlices
- Some of you might know about my occasional tinkering with electronic music. Well here is a little bit of a geeky musical link. Native Instruments has really started pushing the Kore platform. Perhaps if I start writing regularly again might get my hands on Kore
Multimedia
- Paper free healthcare
- Jason Kelly’s BioBricks talk (would really like to meet Jason some day)
Blogspotting
- Embracing Chaos. I first met Leo Dirac when we preceded me at Ignite Seattle with a brilliant talk on Transhuman Morality. Later I found out that he is Paul Dirac’s grandson (yes THE Paul Dirac). In other words, it’s no surprise that he’s so smart


