Links and Bits for April 5th

A collection of my actions and interactions from around the Net over the last week.
delicious (feed #10)
"Binge Britain 1904: The rogues gallery that shows war on booze is nothing new"
delicious (feed #10)
delicious (feed #10)
Shared ipadio.
"ipadio allows you to broadcast from any phone to the Internet live. Phone blog, collect audio data, record and update the world, or simply let your mates know what youre doing - ipadio is integrated with Social Media & Blogging platforms."
delicious (feed #10)
Shared pluginquery.
"a clean search interface and activity graphs to help you find jQuery plugins that suit your requirements and are reliable enough to become part of your codebase. "
delicious (feed #10)
Shared Permute.
"the perfect A/V conversion tool for those of us that are not A/V experts. With its drag and drop ease of use and simple, custom settings behind the curtain, it’s the answer to all the "other" confusing and complicated alternatives."
delicious (feed #10)
Shared ScreenFlow.
"capture the contents of your entire desktop at the same time as your video camera, microphone and computers audio. Sophisticated editing tools allow you to create incredible screencasts in no time.The finished result is a QuickTime or Windows Media movie, ready for publishing to your website or blog"
delicious (feed #10)
"The all-in-one screen recorder for Mac. Record what you see on your screen. Edit it into a stunning movie. Share it in the most universal formats. All from a single application."
delicious (feed #10)
Shared iPhoney.
"gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment—powered by Safari—that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. Its the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development."
delicious (feed #10)
"This chart lists and compares the different default style sheets used to render HTML in the four major versions of Internet Explorer; IE6, IE7, IE8, and IE9 Platform Preview."