Monday Links
Posted on May 4, 2009
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- BP hosts an amazing collection of data related to world energy supplies, historical prices, and demand. via @GregorMacDonald
- Twitter quitters. I’m not sure what this statistic tells us but it is certain to be one that Twitter works to improve. When you sign up for Twitter you are on a blank sheet of paper and like the broader blogging experience, publishing with no followers is like talking to yourself in a dark closet, unrewarding and quite frankly kind of creepy. Maybe I’ll write a post about this after I think about it some more.
- Just who are those “non-TARP creditors” that were looking for a “taxpayer funded bailout” though Chrysler. Zero Hedge covered this in typically comprehensive detail.
- And a Chrysler bankruptcy won’t be quick.
- Meteorological trends at Arctic Station, Greenland confirms that Arctic weather is changing in ways very similar to patterns observed over the last 130 years.
- 30 top web design blogs to read, apparently I have not been reading any of these fine resources
- LP to venture capitalists… please go out of business.
- Do you use an RSS reader?
- Environmental advocates admit that trying to scare people as a marketing tactic isn’t working, seek to change the vocabulary.
- Wolfram Alpha already being promoted as “changing the Internet forever AND dethroning Google”. Well that only took a week…
- The Wikinvest Wire, I’m going to give this a try.

