Hello there and welcome to yet another Friday full of links. Feel free to add your own as you see fit. Enjoy your weekend!
* O’Reilly discusses the uproar amongst e-book buyers on e-book prices. Most thought e-books would be significantly cheaper than a real book. O’Reilly explains why this can’t be and isn’t the case.
* View breathtaking photos of libraries from around the world. These are the libraries of which dreams are made.
* Speaking of libraries, the libraries of Cardiff and Kansas City are promoting residents’ top reading choices. (via Intelligent Travel , a blog on sustainable travel supported by National Geographic).
* Since it’s winter, a friendly reminder from CNN to know when to go home sick.
* Author Steve Farber is looking for people to weigh in on the title of his next book.
* Introducing: Cymatics; one of the mysteries of sciences which researches such questions as, Is there a connection between sound, vibrations and physical reality? Do sound and vibrations have the potential to create?
* Is this the death of paid online content? It seems the NYTimes is abandoning its pursuit of paid online content.
Random but worth it.
* Have you heard of Laughter Yoga? (Thanks Alex Kjerulf!)
* I’m sure some of you can relate with The Onion’s article on the importance of meetings as an effective use of time.
December 7, 2007
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