Web curation for November 30th 2009 through December 2nd 2009
Sites that I found interesting for November 30th 2009 through December 2nd 2009:
- Cheap and NASty – How to Build an Open Source FreeNAS Server – Don’t want to pay for Windows Home Server? We show you how FreeNAS lets you create a server for storing, sharing, and streaming all your digital content—for free!
- Flip Video FlipShare TV beams video to the big screen – The player itself is useless unless your computer is on with Flip’s funky FlipShare software running and the dongle connected.
- From Twitter – N. Korea just F’d its people RT @newsycombinator North Korea Changes Currency http://bit.ly/6L2yZ8
- From Twitter – via @GuyKawasaki Incredible timelapse video shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II http://om.ly/cgxu
- From Twitter – via @gigaom Jack Dorsey on Square & Why It Is Disruptive http://bit.ly/7sVdWj
- From Twitter – RT @ev Neat http://bit.ly/3nxz7N “a Twitter list of the people that you talk to (and about) on Twitter..automatically updated daily.”
- Square – Square launched today. Read payment cards from any device with an audio input jack, including your mobile phone.
- From Twitter – RT @SkyGridTech Google wants to stream TV for a fee via YouTube (http://bit.ly/4CFufb) – Mac Daily News
- From Twitter – Wow. RT @TheNextWeb Google Letting Gears Go – Declares HTML5 As The Future http://bit.ly/6d7J97 by @Alex
- Department of Defense Augments Supercomputer with Thousands of PS3s – Rather than laying out the big bucks for a traditional supercomputing set-up, they’re cobbling together one on the cheap, using Sony Playstation 3s–over 2,500 of them.
- From Twitter – RT @edbott Amazon has the entry-level HP LX195 Windows Home Server for an amazing $199 http://bit.ly/5mZr7b