February 2012
Pirating the Oscars 2012: Ten Years of Data... →
Feb 1st
Pirating the Oscars 2012: Ten Years of Data... →
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January 2012
The coming tech-led boom http://t.co/n7DmdiqD →
Jan 31st
Cost of mobile user acquisition hits all-time high... →
Jan 31st
Content is the new gold by @ron_miller... →
Jan 31st
Hey @JamesTomsITPro. Thanks for the mention in... →
Jan 31st
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It’s Whammy time as Press Your Luck for Facebook... →
from Inside Social Games
Jan 30th
When the tech tribe and the graffiti tribe... →
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Hey @ncberns. Thanks for the mention in... →
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Hey @estherschindler. Thanks for the mention in... →
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5 signs of a great UX http://t.co/d0m5i6nN →
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Hey @sjvn. Thanks for the mention in... →
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Support Details | Tech Support Management... →
Jan 30th
Movies that were available for legal streaming... →
Jan 30th
A 28-Day Window Before You Can Even *Think* About... →
parislemon: Ben Fritz for the LA Times Company Town blog: Under a new deal between the two companies, Netflix users won’t just have to wait 56 days to rent Warner Bros. movies on DVD. They’ll have to wait 28 days to add the movies to their queues. Creating a 28-day window between DVD release and rental period was ridiculous. When that didn’t work, doubling the window to 56 days was bullshit....
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Technoccult: William Gibson Says His Next Novel... →
Your first three books were set relatively far in the future from when they were written – For my own purposes I assumed that “Neuromancer” was set in 2035, but I was very careful to keep out of the book anything that would allow anyone to date it by internal evidence, which I think was a smart…
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“Before you can do a Google search, you have to sit through five minutes of ads...”
– Hollywood Edition
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ongoing by Tim Bray · Browser Sedimentation... →
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Netflix Engineer Daniel Jacobson: The API at the... →
Jan 28th
Bridges' survey of Manhattan, NYC (1807) - the BIG... →
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Strong Opinions @marksbirch: Foursquare, Games,... →
dpstyles: “When you look at those two videos [2010 vs 2012] side by side, it almost appears that the company has executed one of the most artful startup pivots ever, but that’s not the case at all. Those check-ins, points, badges and mayorships were never anything more than a ploy to get…
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“Nothing says ‘super’ like sharing your bike lane with a parked vehicle.”
– Joe Peach on how London’s Cycle Superhighways don’t quite live up to their name. 「騎士若跟著車道騎,一不注意會迎頭撞上路旁停靠車輛,何來『超級』之有」。 Joe Peach說明,為何英國倫敦的「單車超級高速公路」名不符實。 (via thisbigcity)
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“@TomRaftery: RT @tim_weber: A quarter of Kenya’s GDP is running through mobile...”
– January 23, 2012 at 01:00AM via http://bit.ly/x5vkeb (via stoweboyd)
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“But today’s strangeness, while only a few mouse-clicks away from anyone,...”
– William Gibson in An interview with the verge
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