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Links 08/27/08 (Random Linkages of Genius)

43: Folders: Deciding Whether to Read a Book: Some Wildly Reductive Heuristics

Merlin Mann shares some completely unfair and subjective criteria to which one should subject potential reading material – specifically nonfiction. However unfair, though, I think these guidelines would prove quite effective.



Mozilla Labs: Introducing Ubiquity

It's like Quicksilver for Firefox – except you would only understand that reference if you are a Mac user. Here, watch this video. Then follow the link.


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.



National Interest: Reflections on Leaving the Party

Susan Eisenhower writes about leaving the party for whom her grandfather had served as president.

Hijacked by a relatively small few, the GOP of today bears no resemblance to Lincoln, Roosevelt or Eisenhower’s party, or many of the other Republican administrations that came after…

As an independent I will now feel comfortable supporting people of any political party who reflect those core values.




Photosynth

This is a really amazing product coming out of Microsoft Live Labs. Unfortunately, the site only works on Windows machines at the moment, but here's a video of it being demonstrated at this year's TED conference.

Browser Update Day

If you are the type of person who likes downloading and trying different web browsers (like I am), then today was chock full of goodness. Not only was Firefox 3.0 officially released today, but the Flock 2 Beta is out as well! (Thanks to Ars for the head's up on Flock.)

Here are links:
Give them a try. Maybe you'll find a replacement for Internet Explorer if you haven't already. Seriously, if you are viewing my site in Explorer, trust me that it looks better in just about anything else!