Showing posts with label archives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archives. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Happy Birthday Twitter. Yes, You’re Awesome. Now Back To Work (On Search And Archives)

I woke up this morning and my Twitter stream looked like a Facebook Wall on a teenager's birthday. "Happy birthday, Twitter!" "Twitter, you're the best, happy bday!" "Can't believe you're five Twitter!" These messages came in fast and furious from folks in the tech sphere, folks not in the tech sphere, celebrities, Twitter employees. On and on and on. And that's great. Twitter is awesome. Even if you're unwilling to admit that it has changed the world, there's no denying that it has drastically changed the tech landscape and the way information is created and consumed. And it continues to do so. So yes, happy birthday, Twitter. And now it's time to get back to work.

Happy Birthday Twitter. Yes, You’re Awesome. Now Back To Work (On Search And Archives)


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Check Out Photos Of The Incredible Bombshelter Fortress Where The Wikileaks Archives Are Stored

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Forget Amazon. Wikileaks has far better host for its secret information.

The Wikileaks archive is now stored in a former bomb shelter in Sweden, according to the LA Times. The ultra-secure location in the Pionen White Mountains features solid-steel doors that could withstand a nuclear attack. Inside the high-tech facility looks like the Batcave.

Wikileaks had previously used this facility but switched to Amazon earlier this year.

Joseph Lieberman will have a harder time shutting down this one.

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Check Out Photos Of The Incredible Bombshelter Fortress Where The Wikileaks Archives Are Stored


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Google Geo Developers Blog: The Lost Archives of the Google Geo Developers Series

Back in December of 2009, five leading scientists from the American Geophysical Union trekked to the remote Google office in downtown San Francisco. Lost until now, the video of their presentations have resurfaced. So, for the first time ever, we present, the Lost Archives of the Google Geo Developers Series

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Google Geo Developers Blog: The Lost Archives of the Google Geo Developers Series


Backlink: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GoogleGeoDevelopersBlog/~3/RVHXBERoN_4/lost-archives-of-google-geo-developers.html