Category Archives: Blogspotting

Open Data, Open Visualization and a new blog

Image via Wikipedia I discovered a new blog today, FlowingData, at least I don’t recall having seen it before. The blog is all about the meaning of data. How did I find it? One of my Google alerts took me to a post on How Open Should Open Source Data Visualization Be. [...]
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If you don’t subscribe to Freelancing Science, you should

Pawel has taken his blog, Freelancing Science, to new heights recently. Go check it out More on Freelancing Science in a new post currently in draft stage soon. Technorati Tags: Freelancing Science
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Blogspotting: bioinformatics, structure, and programming

It’s structural bioinformatics week. Your Bones Got a Little Machine is Andrew Perry’s blog. While he doesn’t always write about structural biology, he has a detailed post on Michael Nilges’ Aria. Best of all, you have posts on many of the same subjects that bbgm is interested in such as Dapper, Amazon’s [...]
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Blogspotting: Bleeding Edge Biotech

A shout out to one of the better new blogs out there: Bleeding Edge Biotech. I have a shortlist of blogs that get tagged as a “favorite” in Google Reader (the tag that my reader opens in). This is one of them. Anyone who writes about An introduction to allosteric regulation and [...]
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Blogspotting: VentureBeat Life Sciences

Interested in news and commentary on the Life Science industry? Look no further than VentureBeat Life Sciences. David Hamilton, who writes the life science section for Matt Marshall’s site not only has a good pulse on the goings on in the industry, but also writes excellent commentary, e.g. his excellent piece on Navigenics. [...]
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