Well, almost… (if you follow me).
There’s a new piece of open source software for Web browsers called "Site Bar" which you can find at this link
If you install it (and it’s as simple as clicking a link) you’ll get a sidebar full of links to interesting sites. If you select "Sience" then you’ll see climateaudit together with such august websites as Scientific American, New Scientist and less-than-august websites like realclimate.org
Yes, I wrote "Sience". That’s the problem with open-source software – the programmers may be great, but they can’t spell for toffee…
Not bad for a weblog re-started three weeks ago, don’t you think?



3 Comments
Congratulations. Sience is not quite science, but it’s not bad either.
What! CA appears with New Scientist and Scientific American? And Real Climate, too? No wonder they called it Sience.
aren’t all these toolbars worthless adware/spyware. evil.