Links for February 10th, 2010
- Hulu Could Still Launch On The iPad
- The Best Steakhouse Dining Experience on a Poor House Budget
- Why India’s Central Bank Suspended Some PayPal Services
- BBC News – Warner retreats from free music streaming
- WARNING: Google Buzz Has A Huge Privacy Flaw
- Top 10 New Features of Aperture 3
- Disaster’s Aftermath
"Hulu is working on an iPad-friendly version of its site that should be ready by the time the iPad hits the market." So now will you miss Flash?
"I am sharing our delicious menu that was absolute perfection for us that I hope will inspire a deliciously wonderful date night with your spouse! My husband said it was one of my finer moments in the kitchen and we still talk about how special that night was for both of us! This dinner cost about $30 in ingredients (an entire bottle of fancy wine included), but we had enough leftover for two meals. You couldn’t get a dinner like this out for that price!"
"“Providers of cross-border money transfer service need prior authorization from the Reserve Bank under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act,” a spokeswoman for the Reserve Bank of India, Alpana Killawalla, said in an e-mailed response to questions. “PayPal does not have our authorization.” "
Warner retreats from free music streaming #pb
RT @adityar: Actually I'm not cheating on anyone, but until Google fixes this, I'll keep buzz off.
"Aperture 3 is an amazing upgrade. People had begun to worry about the future of the software, as it was two years since the last version came out, but I can see now that they’ve been doing some major work under the hood."
If the disasters themselves are not preventable, sometimes the way we handle the aftermath is.


