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  1. EventMachine, a library for Ruby, C++, & Java providing event-driven I/O via the Reactor pattern http://3.ly/PdD
  2. NodeJS, evented I/O for V8 JavaScript http://nodejs.org/ (similar to Ruby's EventMachine)
  3. Vertex, a high-performance graph database (in C) with garbage collection, built on libevent and tokyocabinet http://3.ly/1ru
  4. Top 10 Twitter Lists for Techies http://bit.ly/1gq8Js (via @listorious)
  5. RT @Enderle: A look at Google and their bad interviewing practices and how they can eventually kill a company. http://bit.ly/tQSAm
  6. Google interview nightmares http://3.ly/jKU
  7. Online at last: My favorite Richard Brautigan essay, "Corporal" http://3.ly/aB6
  8. Open Source Database Magazine http://www.osdbzine.net/
  9. Day Software moves its US HQ to Boston http://3.ly/ctw
  10. Log Buffer, a blog of blogs about the database world http://3.ly/wAU
  11. Gearman, a generic job-dispatcher http://gearman.org/
  12. Does no one find it annoying that Google talks about both "Chrome OS" and "Chromium OS"? Can they not settle on one name? http://3.ly/Prf
  13. #followfriday @gadgetopia, aka Deane Barker
  14. Ping the Semantic Web http://pingthesemanticweb.com: REST and SOAP APIs let you discover the newest RDF documents on the Web
  15. Anything To Triples (any23) is a library and web service that extracts RDF from a variety of Web documents http://3.ly/ORo
  16. In your next RFP or RFI, ask for screen shots http://3.ly/qyD
  17. RT @emoltzen Solve your Algebra problems online http://www.myalgebra.com/
  18. Husband of the Year Awards http://3.ly/acg6
  19. Red http://3.ly/rjy (thank you @Lunamir)
  20. RT @developerworks CoScripter automates the recording of any #Web #Browser process - why do things over & over again http://su.pr/1igkAM