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  1. Tracking the #sc09 hash tag, ready for the start of Supercomputing 09 tomorrow.
  2. New Amazon Dev Center for Ruby: http://aws.amazon.com/ruby/ Very cool. #aws
  3. @michaelbarton Congratulations!
  4. Wow - 82 billion objects in Amazon S3: http://bit.ly/3VUcvO
  5. Playing me some poker. Losing.
  6. RT @timjph: What does a terabase genome centre get up to in a year? First Sanger Institute annual report now online: http://bit.ly/qGbTp
  7. Heading to Alexandra Palace for Jay-Z's poetry reading.
  8. 1869: Nature #1 featured "plan for timing clock signals to Cambridge and back over 7000 miles of wire" http://bit.ly/493q7G First internet?!
  9. RT @CambMacDev: Remember, remember, the 7th of November - as it's CambMacDev time! 11am at Indigo, see you all there!
  10. The new Magic Mouse from Apple is pretty awesome. A thousand times better than the old Mighty, which admittedly isn't saying much.
  11. @jandot Cool - let me know how it goes. Would love to give #23andme a try.
  12. @ninajansen Good luck!
  13. @arfon is on a roll! Scaling Galaxy Zoo with SQS: http://bit.ly/1fQPB8 #aws
  14. From coffee bean to carbon - excellent interactive visualisation of cell size and scale: http://bit.ly/4dR2Qa
  15. RT @mndoci: Converted #scidata manifesto from @mza into a blog post http://bit.ly/1WJN9M
  16. Towards a science data platform #5: be effortless to do the right thing: provenance capture, reproducibility, portability. #scidata
  17. Towards a science data platform #4: Well designed, high quality programming interfaces are a prerequisite. #scidata
  18. @annakcroft Have you looked at packaging it for Amazon's EC2 service? Cheap, easy way to get your data out and into the hands of others.
  19. @timjph Nice interview in 'The Scientist'!
  20. Now we're cooking. RT @zerojinx: Back of envelope calculations estimate 30 EB (yes, exabytes!) raw data from our throughput next year.