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links for 2010-10-26

  • Adobe Fellow Mark Anders provides a sneak peek of a tool codenamed “Edge,” a prototype of a tool for creating animation and transitions using the capabilities of HTML5.
  • Do you think that only cool PC or Mac or Sony PlayStation or whose ever games can be addictive? Than you know nothing about short and simple Flash based games! No, no, no! We are not trying to say that something is better and something is worse… We just kindly warn you that playing Flash games is extremely risky for it can lead to your unemployment!  P.S. Consider this: It took us about 5 weeks to finish this article: 119 hours to complete all the games (we just couldn't stop playing) and an hour to post the article.
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    links for 2010-08-13

  • 1. Pick your favorite software below. 2. Click "Get Installer" and run it. 3. You're done! No Toolbars Ninite says "No" to toolbars and other junk. No Clicking Ninite automates installers offscreen. 32 and 64-bit Ninite installs the best version of an app for your PC. International Ninite installs apps in your PC's language. Fast No manual labor means installs finish quickly. And More Ninite Pro has even more features. Learn more
  • CONTROLS Click and hold the left mouse button to paint snow. The skier will do tricks if you let go of the button while airborne. OBJECTIVE Draw snow under Solipskier to gain speed, do tricks and hit bonus gates. Avoid the jump chasms and red gates and tryto get the highest score you can! Share scores with your friends to see who's the best. HELP Try drawing long downslopes with short inclines on the end to gain speed and neccessary altitude (for higher gates). If you pass through a green gate while airborne you'll get a multiplier and speed boost. The faster you go the more points you will rack up.
  • Just 65 years ago, David Livermore's paternal grandmother died following an operation to remove her appendix. It didn't go well, but it was not the surgery that killed her. She succumbed to a series of infections that the pre-penicillin world had no drugs to treat. Welcome to the future. The era of antibiotics is coming to a close. In just a couple of generations, what once appeared to be miracle medicines have been beaten into ineffectiveness by the bacteria they were designed to knock out. Once, scientists hailed the end of infectious diseases. Now, the post-antibiotic apocalypse is within sight. Hyperbole? Unfortunately not. The highly serious journal Lancet Infectious Diseases yesterday posed the question itself over a paper revealing the rapid spread of multi-drug-resistant bacteria. "Is this the end of antibiotics?" it asked.
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