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Links for 2008-10-19
19 October 2008 at 1846
- Interesting Semantic Web links [Tom Scott] Tom asked on Twitter: “What are your top 5 URLs to explain to a Senior Exec type what the Semantic Web is and why it’s important?”
- Ten years [A List Apart] A celebration of the first decade of A List Apart - the site “for people who make websites”.
- Information architecture for audio: doing it right [Boxes and Arrows] “When using audio today [on the web], we face challenges similar to those of written text about a decade ago.”
- New NASA law allows for possible shuttle extension [New Scientist] The problem: “how to get crews to and from the space station between 2010-2011 (when the shuttle stops flying and NASA’s current contract to use Russian Soyuz spaceships runs out) and 2015 (when the agency’s Ares/Orion programme starts flying, maybe)”.
Links for 2008-10-02
2 October 2008 at 0007
- NASA Mars Lander sees falling snow, soil data suggest liquid past [NASA] Snow detected and evidence of past interaction between minerals and water on Mars.
- Four years [43 Folders] Merlin Mann’s site “about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work” is four years old.
- The 25 most influential people on the web [BusinessWeek] The 2008 list compiled by BusinessWeek readers and staff.
- Time Out at 40 - Covers archive [Time Out] A selection from the distinctive covers of London’s listing magazine.
Links for 2008-08-12
12 August 2008 at 2235
- New Number10 site goes live [Puffbox] Powered by WordPress!
- Time Out at 40 [Observer] London’s ground-breaking listings magazine is forty, its covers have always distinctive; some background from ex-Editor Dominic Wells.
- Phoenix discovery may be bad for Mars life [New Scientist Space Blog] Has perchlorate, a highly oxidising substance, been found, or is it connected with rocket fuel?
- Obituary: Sir Bill Cotton [Guardian]
Links for 2008-07-27
27 July 2008 at 1956
Links for 2008-07-18
18 July 2008 at 0657
- New findings show diverse, wet environments on ancient Mars [SpaceRef]
- 30+ must-have updated Firefox 3 extensions [Mashable]
- 30 year railway strategy lasts just one year [Christian Wolmar]
- Full steam again [Guardian]
- Our electric future [The American]
- Nick Cave: part of me is screaming to get out [Telegraph.co.uk]
Links for 2008-07-11
11 July 2008 at 1923
Links for 2008-07-07
7 July 2008 at 1342
Martian soil could support life
30 June 2008 at 1226

Phoenix Lander scientists believe Martian soil appears to contain sufficient nutrients to support life.
Preliminary analysis on the planet’s soil have found it to be much more alkaline than expected.
In another development Phoenix has scraped to icy soil confirming that surface, subsurface and icy soil can be sampled at a single trench.
The mission appears to be making excellent progress, with the possibility of discovering evidence of Martian life either now, or in the past, seemingly increasing on a daily basis.
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