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Teens Don't Tweet... Or Do They?
From Apophenia

Teens Don't Tweet... Or Do They?

Yesterday, Mashable reported Nielsen's latest Twitter numbers with the headline Stats Confirm It: Teens Don't Tweet. This gained traction on Twitter turning into...

Web Squared: when Web 2.0 meets Internet of Things
From Putting People First

Web Squared: when Web 2.0 meets Internet of Things

Richard MacManus reports on ReadWriteWeb that Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle released a white paper entitled Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On, which focuses on...

The information architecture of social experience design
From Putting People First

The information architecture of social experience design

Christian Crumlish, curator of the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library and author of The Power of Many, describes the patterns that are relevant when adding a social...

Web Squared:  an Internet of Things
From The Eponymous Pickle

Web Squared: an Internet of Things

Good piece in the ReadWriteWeb on the the concept of WebSquared, or the intersection of Web 2.0 and the Internet of things. Commenting on the O'Reilly - Battelle...

Guest Post: Rich Marr, Media As a Search Term
From The Noisy Channel

Guest Post: Rich Marr, Media As a Search Term


links for 2009-08-05
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-08-05

Thoughts about Dual-licensing Open Source software Monty's concerns about cases where the commercial license takes away freedoms...

A user perspective on mobile banking in Tanzania
From Putting People First

A user perspective on mobile banking in Tanzania

Gunnar Camner and Emil Sj

Fee-Base WiFi Dying?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fee-Base WiFi Dying?

I found this article interesting. While there may be fewer fee based WiFi options out there. I also find, when traveling that it is often not that easy to log...

Whole Body Nervous System Scan
From The Eponymous Pickle

Whole Body Nervous System Scan

In Mind Hacks, a link to a form of form of MRI scan which does whole body nervous systems scans. Unclear if this has ever been used to understand any type of human...

Ad Supported Mobile
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ad Supported Mobile

Good case study of ad-supported mobile in AdAge: Where Blyk Went Wrong. Mention in particular of L'Oreal's use for consumer engagement which got a 70% response...

Mapping the Mind
From The Eponymous Pickle

Mapping the Mind

Finished reading Rita Carter's Mapping the Mind. A good easy to read introduction to the links between brain function and internal brain location. If you are new...

Learning about New Resources
From Computer Science Teachers Association

Learning about New Resources

Sometimes there just isn't enough time in the day to get everything accomplished. It can be hard for me to balance my family, career, and personal life. So how...

The other side of the table: Kent Beck
From Return 42;

The other side of the table: Kent Beck

Time for the next issue of The other side of the table. Today we feature the open question of Kent Beck. We all know Kent is the creator of Extreme ProgrammingAgile...

links for 2009-08-04
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-08-04

Microsoft's Linux Kernel Code Drop Result of GPL Violation There had to be a reason beyond goodwill, and it seems that reason was...

The other side of the table: Maurice Herlihy
From Return 42;

The other side of the table: Maurice Herlihy

This edition of The other side of the table took me a little longer. Basically because I have been busy the past two weeks, both with programming and finishingMaurice...

A little bit more on Quicksort
From Return 42;

A little bit more on Quicksort

My previous article On Randomized Algorithms has been the most popular one on this blog so far. It also started a quite an interesting discussion on Reddit. ItMIT...

On randomized algorithms
From Return 42;

On randomized algorithms

I wrote this article consecutively to the previous one - The other side of the table: Simon Peyton-Jones. After I finished reading Simon's reply, I thought that...

Software Transactional Memory: Yay, Ney or Someday?
From Return 42;

Software Transactional Memory: Yay, Ney or Someday?

Some time ago, a friend of mine and I were working on a little pet project. Nothing too exciting and certainly nothing that would change the world. I am talking...

The other side of the table: Simon Peyton-Jones
From Return 42;

The other side of the table: Simon Peyton-Jones

This issue of The other side of the table comes a little bit earlier than usual. Basically due to the fact that it is paired with a follow-up post. Anyways, let's...

Software Development and Philosophy
From Return 42;

Software Development and Philosophy

Yesterday, Andy Matuschak posted an article called Manifesto on his blog Square Signals. In this post he asks himself the question "What do you want to do when.I...
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