Grab Bag: Your Five Links of the Week
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- http://tinyurl.com/7gqhszg - You want the truth? You think you can handle the truth? Let’s find out how many germs are on your personal cell phone.
- http://tinyurl.com/6jxmjhk - [video clip] A 1,000 piece “cobra weave” exploding popsicle stick bomb. So much better than toppling dominoes plus it’s a great way to keep the kids busy. Like what you see? Learn how to make your own at Instructables (http://tinyurl.com/3rcbn4n) Warning: you’re going to need a lot of popsicle sticks.
- http://tinyurl.com/7bgj7oc - If you like to eat out and you have an iPhone, you need to watch this video clip. Period. When you’re done, visit the app’s website: http://oink.com. You won’t be disappointed; though Oink is just getting started, this is going to be big.
- http://tinyurl.com/7hupt3h - An easy-to-read NYTimes.com article that explains why a regularly-updated, strong password doesn’t necessarily equal strong security. According to some, keeping keylogging software off your computer “is about a trillion times more important than the strength of your passwords.”
- http://tinyurl.com/6fcmrcp – In a tribute to Steve Jobs, this fantastically illustrated and animated video short shares how the iPhone came to be. Take a trip through history and “explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today.”
I enjoyed these links very much, especially the NYTimes article. Thank you for sharing.