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?
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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.