@ColderICE Twitter Re-Caps for 04.28.2009
Looking for the @ColderICE Twitter Re-Caps from Tuesday? Look no further! For more up-to-date Twitter postings, follow @ColderICE on your Twitter account today. With all the news about Swine Influenza circulating, here’s another story for you:
1) "Child could hold swine flu key" http://ow.ly/4jyp A young boy who lives a mere four villages away from the industrial pig farm, dubbed ‘Ground Zero’, where the Swine Flu outbreaks began, is being considered a major break through in potential treatment of the virus. Edgar Hernandez Hernandez, four years old, who had previously tested positive for the illness is no longer sick. Scientist are currently conducting tests on why Edgar has no symptoms and seemingly made a full recovery.
2) "Cucku Backup Stashes Your Files with Friends" http://ow.ly/4elq Trying to save space by moving files from your hard drive and don’t want to buy another one? Cucku has the solution for you – leave them with your friends. Cucku is a great, free program that allows you to manager both local and remote backups. Don’t use third-party servers, when you have a more secure option available.
3) "Yorkshireman has brain surgery… and wakes up singing in thick Irish accent" http://ow.ly/4ekW Foreign Accent Syndrome has started to make headlines again – at least this time it isn’t permanent. This baffling disorder, which seems to take some form of a memory loss causes suffers to speak with an accent different from their own. Most cases come from some sort of brain damage, such as stroke or surgery, which is the case with Chris Gregory, who awoke from brain surgery to greet his fiancé using a strong Irish brogue. The affects didn’t last, and by the next morning, Gregory had no memory of the event.
4) "Facebook seeks to export its network across the Web" http://ow.ly/4eed Facebook is looking for more ways to export it’s 200 million uses, in ways that discourage the use of web browsers. Using phone applications is just the beginning, with users being able to update and stream information in a variety of ways using their strategy of ‘Open Stream API’. Talks are currently in works with a variety of small developers, so keep your ears open for more information.
5) "Global Warming Forces an Alaska Town to Relocate" http://ow.ly/4efg The increase of temperatures and melting of glacial structures is causing some 340 residents of Newtok, Alaska to relocate, at the cost of the federal government. It’s going to cost an estimated $130 million to move the first ever “climate refugees”.
If you want more, remember to keep checking in at ColderICE every weekday, and to follow @ColderICE on your Twitter account. If you still want more news, check these articles and blogs out, too:
"Leveraging Perceived Disasters for Optimal Performance" http://ow.ly/4jwp
"Police stops bicyclist WTF?" http://ow.ly/4jC1
"12 Inspiring Stories of Successful Social Networkers" http://ow.ly/4jxy
"Amazon Widens E-Book Channel With Lexcycle Buy" http://ow.ly/4jvQ
"Ecommerce Know-How: Four Ways to Measure Print Advertising Effectiveness" http://ow.ly/4ecZ
"20 More Excellent AJAX Effects You Should Know" http://ow.ly/4efD
"The Mystery Of CSS Sprites: Techniques, Tools And Tutorials" http://ow.ly/4ehb
"Verizon Posts Solid Q1 Numbers, iPhone Rumors Fly" http://ow.ly/4ebg
"Video Review: 5R Web Conversion Formula" http://ow.ly/4eca
"Robots and the Law: Will the Real Inventor Please Stand Up?" http://ow.ly/4eaJ




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