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  1. @galaxyzoomerger story on BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/... (via @arfon)
  2. The perfect song can alter the trajectory of a day in a blink. (via @scottstevenson)
  3. *RT @dhh: Ta-da List has been running on EC2 for more than six months without a hiccup: http://tadalist.com: more than 10,000,000 created!
  4. 2 minute screencast of using PHP from Rails: http://bit.ly/5xokyE
  5. Tarzan, a great looking web framework built around #aws. Best practices, caching, messaging and deployment for PHP. http://bit.ly/6kcRSO
  6. "Working to understand the cosmic collisions that lead to galaxy mergers": http://mergers.galaxyzoo.org/, new from @galaxyzoo.
  7. Nice screencast: setting up a conference call with XML and Twilio: http://bit.ly/7LrTsZ
  8. Prototype your #aws usage costs with the new Simple Monthly Calculator: http://bit.ly/lpLT8 Nicely done.
  9. My god, it's full of images: http://thecloudmarket.com/
  10. "Heroku is adding about 1,000 apps to its platform every week" - go, go, Heroku! http://bit.ly/7GaAlL
  11. "If you want to compute across Ensembl genomes, it’s all there", some good quotes on using #aws at Sanger & beyond: http://bit.ly/8EFfVI
  12. @dret Alas most is lost in the ether. You can read some of more friendly discussion on the mailing list though: http://bit.ly/92RFSx
  13. Interesting upcoming articles on reproducibility for informatics: http://bit.ly/4Of5u2 (via @chris_surridge, new editor of Nature Protocols)
  14. @mndoci Ah yes - bit of a show stopper that one, especially if TextMate is already in your dock. Transmit users get a (small) discount.
  15. @mndoci Yes - very well. Split views are great for testing; tabs work well with lots of open files; great flow overall.
  16. Been using Coda for development work for a few months now: so far, so awesome. http://panic.com/coda
  17. Awesome morning: lots of threads starting to come together. Please send coffee.
  18. I received a similar take down notice when working on a set of microformats for biology: http://bit.ly/5R53lI. The disservice is all theirs.
  19. Sounds like something awesome is emerging from the citizen science folks of @galaxyzoo this week. Can't wait to take it for a spin.
  20. An emerging tool chain around a language usually gives a good impression of people are using it. I have a good impression of Go.