Thursday, February 9, 2012

Tech Links: February 9, 2012

 Likelihood of Typing “www” When Going to a Website


News


British children feel 'sad' without internet connection

Entertainment


10 Valentine’s Day Cards for Your Special Tech Geek

Reading


Alan Turing, British code-breaker during WWII, imminent computer scientist, and much else has been denied a posthumous pardon from the British government for his 1952 conviction on charges of "Gross Indecency" because of his homosexuality. The pardon had been called for by MP John Leech, and a online petition was started in December 2011. A public apology to Turing for his treatment post-conviction (chemical castration through estrogen injections) was rendered in 2009 by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

Programming is the new High School Diploma

Think Facebook's $100 Billion Valuation Is Nuts? Read this.

Why William Gibson Distrusts Aging Futurists’ Nostalgia

Resources & Tools


Tribler Makes BitTorrent Impossible to Shut Down
 

Tutorials


How to See When Someone Unfriends You on Facebook

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