I’ve been posting links to Twitter and Pinboard, and I’m going to try to start collecting them here as well: * Bradford Plumer explains to a sceptic why we should act now to mitigate climate change. * What science tells us about how to get the most out of a vacation. * Fake is a browser automation tool from the creator of Fluid (the single-site browser tool) that I’m playing with. Seems great so far. * Internet Explorer 9 incorporates some cool new performance measurement tools. * Eric Meyer argues that CSS vendor prefixes are a good way to allow browser makers to innovate, and should not be discouraged. I agree. * Maciej Ceglowski looks into Legacy.com, the site that provides online obituaries for many newspaper Web sites, including the New York Times, and finds a business that is built around cynically exploiting the bereaved. * There’s evidence that exercise helps prevent the effects of aging on your brain. * If companies really want to save money, they should offshore the executive suite. * Steve McCurry digs into his archive for soccer photos.