I’m a heavy Google Reader user, so I read thousands of articles per month. Of these, the most interesting 1% or so get posted to Google Plus. Here are the articles and links I’ve shared this month.
- Google Finally Puts Captchas to Good Use
- A new way to access quality content online
- Jeff Bezos’ Exploration Team Just Found the Apollo 11 Rockets at the Bottom of The Ocean
- Got a Profitable Flash-Based Videogame? Adobe Wants a Cut
- The Miracle Drug That Could Kill All Cancers
- This New Active Suspension System Will Save Lives
- Asus PadFone Merges Smartphone With A Tablet
- This Amazing Device Just Made Wheelchairs Obsolete for Paraplegics
- Amazon to Buy Robot Maker for $775 Million
- Google Voice for Android, now with Ice Cream Sandwich voicemail integration
- Spell checking powered by the web
- Chrome Becomes Most Popular Browser in the World for One Day
- The FAA May Soon Allow Electronic Device Use During Takeoff
- This Tiny Display Measures Less Than an Inch But Still Packs As Much Resolution As the New iPad
- Pwnium: great exploits, fast patches
- Drugs Cause About Five Times More Side Effects Than We Realized
- Making our ads better for everyone
- Star and label messages before you send them
- Scientists Manipulate Electrons Into Material Never Seen on Earth
- A New Look for the +1 Button
- pearltrees
- Firefox 11 (Finally) Adds Add-On Sync, Solves Add-On Compatibility Issues
- TED-Ed Launches on YouTube
- Google Code Jam 2012 registration is open
- Introduction to Cryptography
- Video! The search quality meeting, uncut (annotated)
- Google Code Jam
- Google Confirms It’s Working on Chrome for Windows 8
- XSS Vulnerability discovered on Paypal
- Neil deGrasse Tyson Supercut Demands We Dream of Space Again
- Kevin Mitnick’s website open to Cross-Site Scripting ( XSS ) vulnerability
- Mozilla Begins Work on Firefox Metro Version
- Pop-up dragonfly robot could be the future of business cards
- On the Choice of Browser and Numerical Intelligence (or: Chrome Users are Smartest, then Firefox Users, then IE Users)
- Is Apple Losing Its Grip on App Store Security?