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  1. New how-to article on "Implementing cost-effective gigabit serial links over cable" http://bit.ly/1pEDq1
  2. New blog post from Jack Ganssle on what he found out about the embedded job market at #ESC Boston http://bit.ly/ADLAb
  3. Starting to use my personal twitter account as well as this one. Check it out: @TcatTomorrow
  4. I finally blog again about my quest for a robotics project: http://bit.ly/NBWhV
  5. Made it through the busy holiday season, hope to get back to tweeting with more regularity.
  6. Jack Ganssle talks about how O'Reilly is canvassing the public for programming tips. http://bit.ly/2gOK4F
  7. What are the limiting factors for Solid State Lighting adoption? This article explores these issues. http://bit.ly/B6PfZ
  8. After a bried hiatus, I'm back on twitter and updating the site: http://bit.ly/b2Xsz
  9. Watch out for the robotic fish! http://bit.ly/12NkzR
  10. Finally put up some of my photos of #niweek. Mixed in with some of NI's photos as well. http://bit.ly/ihDnI
  11. Some analysis of the Bosch buying Akustica deal in the #MEMS world. http://bit.ly/ZUo15
  12. A good look at how to use PLC evaluation boards to simplify process control systems. http://bit.ly/qjvXA
  13. Patrick Mannion takes a good look at modern outsourcing, with industry interviews and data from the embedded survey. http://bit.ly/wADOA
  14. Is now up too late, and pondering Moore's Law. http://bit.ly/Xt5kt
  15. I must admit, the #MEMS area intrigues me. I think there are more applications yet for this technology.
  16. And one other #MEMS story. http://bit.ly/319lNA
  17. Up before everyone else in this house, just reading some MEMS news. http://bit.ly/DumLG
  18. New industrial-rated devices added to the products page. http://bit.ly/Py7qb
  19. Good article with sample code on how to do 'garbage collection' when coding in 'C' http://bit.ly/17hS8j
  20. Probably old news for some in the twitterverse, but should point out that GE and FANUC are ending the joint venture. http://bit.ly/4hThD