Monday Morning Links Serving: The November 17th Edition

November 17, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 0 comments

-Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Your Web Browsing
Even in a world where high-speed internet is just a tall house blend away, anyone can get stuck with a slow connection. There are, however, measures you can take to speed things up if you just don’t like waiting while you’re online.

-50 Incredible Fonts for Professional Web and Print Design
50 incredible fonts which you can use for web or print design. This collection will sure help you improve your typography skills.

-USB 3.0 to Deliver a Tenfold Speed Increase
Tighten your seat belts. Data transfer is going into overdrive as the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus, better known as USB, prepares to make a tenfold jump in speed and it will most likely mean the death of the competing standard known as FireWire.

-Sweden’s Ultra-Modern Underground Data Center
Underneath Stockholm, deep in the bedrock exists a data center better than any high tech lair Hollywood could probably dream up.

-12 Excellent Free Text Editors for Coders
In this post, you’ll find 20 first-class free text editors that are designed with coders’ needs in mind. Whether you use a Windows, Mac, or Linux machine – you’ll find a few options here that will satisfy your code-authoring needs.

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