Some of what I come across on the web... Also check out my Content & Curation site: kristentreglia.com
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some of the posts read on 12/4
The NSA Hiding a Shadow Government Behind a Haystack to Keep Us Safe via Dailykos.com
I've been doing a lot of reading lately on this subject (and related subjects), but managed to be even more shocked by this one...
Prada, Yuck-- Or the New Trouble with Capitalism? via Ricochet
Liberal Fascism on Broadway via Ricochet
Culture of Ignorance via Washingtonsblog
Governments From Around the World ADMIT That They Carry Out False Flag Terror via Washintonsblog
Take it to the Bank via Washingtonsblog
Healthcare.gov sort of fixed, good enough for "vast majority" via Ars Technica
In airport security scanning, ultra-rare items are harder to catch via Ars Technica
Charged with Theft, Man Arrested For Plugging Car into School's Outlet via Ars Technica
Why YouTube Buffers: The Secret Deals that Make- and Break- Online Video via Ars Technica (need to finish)
FCC Chair: ISPs Should Be Able to Charge Netflix for Internet Fast Lane via Ars Technica
Genetic Adam and Eve May Have Walked on Earth at the Same Time via Ars Technica
NSA Collects Nearly 5 Billion Cellphone Location Records per Day via ArsTechnica
Your Questions About the New IPCC Climate Change Report Answered via ArsTechnica
Dear Congress, It's No Longer OK to Not Know How the Internet Works via Motherboard
No Girls Allowed via Polygon
Wall Climbing Concept Car Wins LA Auto Show via Dvice
Self Dimming Smart Windows Change With Superhuman Speed via Dvice
Tiny Slide Projector Takes Your Instagrams to the Next Retro Level via Dvice
Full Text of Benedict XVI's Letter to Athieist via National Catholic Register
Climate Change 'Tipping Points' Imminent via Physorg
Obama: "I'm not allowed an iPhone'" via Physorg
Investment Program Can Cut Global Health Disparities by 2035 via MedicalXpress
Study Gives New Meaning to 'Let Your Fingers Do the Walking' via MedicalXpress
Humans Not Smarter Than Animals, Just Different, Experts Say via Physorg
This is awesome:
Wait! What? You can use colors in your delicious bookmarks? Yup, you sure can and it can help make your bookmark stand out from the rest.
When saving a bookmark in Delicious, simple add the following at the beginning of your url: color:FE9600,. Note that you can change out the number to equal any color you like, but remember to have the comma at the end of the number and before the url.
Example: color:0099CC,999999,006699,http://www.blueglass.com
I am a HUGE delicious fan... in fact, it's one of the very first websites that got me into using technology... for more about that, check out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krillion/5281400160/in/photostream