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- 27.2.2011: ARM interrupt processing
- 18.2.2011: doubango
- 4.2.2011: html parser comparison
- 31.1.2011: ssh tunneling trick
- 30.1.2011: Bash scripting guide
- 30.1.2011: programmin socket and ipc
- 30.1.2011: EDM Ollydbg for Linux
- 9.10.2009: Linux kernel report
- 9.10.2009: 60 GHZ ECMA-387 demonstrated
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Understanding Individual Human Mobility Patterns
Barabasilab offers a couple of reserach papers about analyzing complex networks. One recent with the above title uses (anonymous) communication data collected about a years period. A similar approach is taken by the senseable lab of MIT. Even I support and like to read those research, I wonder when equal tools are applied to data with links back to the actual persons data. There exist similar for fun projects for money. wheresisgeorge is a US$$ tracker and provides a list of links to other currency trackers