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Links from May 28th

May 28, 2009 / Rafe / 0 Comments
  • O’Reilly Radar: Google Bets Big on HTML 5. The big takeaway from this is that current browsers already support a big chunk of HTML 5.
  • Webmonkey: Google Throws Its Weight Behind HTML 5. More coverage.
  • O’Reilly Radar: Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today? Really interesting new project from Google.
  • Introducing Typekit. Third party hosting for embeddable fonts. This could be huge.
  • The New Yorker: Annals of Medicine: The Cost Conundrum. Convincing argument that capitalism is driving rising medical costs, delivering inferior care to patients and lining the pockets of doctors and the health care industry. This is a must-read for anyone who cares about health insurance.

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