TechCrunch
- Secret Windows 8 Weapon: Kinect Built Into Your Laptop
- The Windows release of Kinect is coming up in a couple days, but for most people that wont be a major event: the Kinect
- Twitter Puts Its DMCA Takedown Requests Up For All To See
- Yesterdays announcement that Twitter would be selectively censoring tweets based on country was not well-received. But part of that announcement was the assurance that
- Y Combinator Names Seasoned Entrepreneur Geoff Ralston As Its Newest Partner
- Y Combinator has just announced the newest partner to join the prestigious firm: Geoff Ralston. Ralstons previous credentials include founding Four11, which was acquired
- Gillmor Gang Live (TCTV)
- The Gillmor Gang - Danny Sullivan, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Doc Searls & Steve Gillmor - is recording
- Flurry: Amazon’s Kindle Fire Is Already Starting To Smoke Samsung’s Galaxy Tab
- Wuh oh, Samsung — better watch your tail. While Apple might not be seeing any impact (be it positive or negative) on iPad sales
- Android Smartphone Round-Up: December/January Edition
- We took a break from the Android round-up in December because, well, to be honest I was on vacation. But January gave us a
- Davos: BraveNewTalent Allows Job Seekers To Follow Their Future Employers
- BraveNewTalent is a social recruitment platform operating in the UK and moving into the US. I

Mashable
- Newly Discovered Asteroid Narrowly Misses Earth
- It isn’t just the sun’s radiation storm getting all up in Earth’s face this week. An asteroid the size of a school bus, disco…
- Facebook IPO: Everything You Need to Know
- By now you’ve probably heard the news: Facebook could be filing its papers for IPO as early as next week. A Wall Street Journal re…
- Relax: Twitter’s New Censorship Policy Is Actually Good for Activists
- A lot of digital ink has been spilled about Twitter’s announcement that it can now censor tweets on a country-by-country basis. The move…
- Angry Birds on Facebook Launching Your Way on Valentines Day
- What could be more romantic than playing Angry Birds on Facebook with your sweetheart or with a social network of relative strangers? The highly ant…
- Can Regular Investors Buy a Piece of Facebook?
- Now that it looks like Facebook is (finally!) going to file for an IPO, plenty of potential investors want to know how they can get in on the ac…
- Ex-Palm Chief Says Goodbye to HP, WebOS
- Jon Rubinstein, the former CEO of Palm and co-developer of the Apple iPod, has left Hewlett-Packard, the company confirmed to Mashable. Rubinste…
- Why Facebook is Really Worth $100 Billion
- You know what hurts? Being wrong, that’s what hurts. Not just a little wrong, but $85 billion wrong. Five years ago I laughed — dare I…

Read/WriteWeb
- Thought SOPA Was Bad? 10 Reasons to Oppose ACTA
- So, weve shot down SOPA and PIPA. Congratulations Internets for a job well done. Mission accomplished, right? Not so much. While thats two bad pieces of legislation pushed back, theres much more
- Top Tech Video of the Day: Entrepreneurs Say
- Connect it to Facebook, viral spread, boom, boom. I have no idea what that means but I do know that for some reason, Im still not tired of the Sh*t Says meme.
- Google Maps vs. Do-It-Yourself: Which Is Better for Business?
- As mobile becomes normal for the Web, location becomes key. The next phase of location apps are live, right there with the user as she goes about her business. When it comes
- Facebook Could be the Biggest Tech IPO in History
- People familiar with the matter say that Facebook could file for its initial public offering as soon as next week, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal. The source also
- What You Should Know About ACTA and Your Rights
- The most controversial measures of concern to Internet users in the final version of the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) for most Internet users are
- How To Learn Who Has You In Their Google+ Circles
- The second-most important thing about social media is talking to people. The most important thing is to know whom youre talking to. We cant have a conversation about authenticity or realness or
- When's the Best Time to Blog & Share?
- Anyone who spends their day on the Internet inevitably wonders this question. Should I start publishing later in the day, to hit the after-work traffic? Should I publish earlier in the morning,

GigaOM
- Gaiman: SOPA and PIPA are on the wrong side of history
- Author Neil Gaiman said in an interview this week that the media industry is trying to put genies back in bottles with laws like SOPA and PIPA, and that the internet has fundamentally changed the landscape, just as Gutenbergs invention
- Would you cut Facebook a privacy pass if it paid you?
- Rightly or wrongly, Facebook catches a lot of flak for impeding on privacy by selling user information to advertisers and generally enabling too much sharing. But would users care so much if Facebook gave them a cut of the profits
- Analytics startups sweep the field in IBM contest
- Nine out of the nine finalists for IBMs Global Entrepreneur of the Year title are analytics startups. Thats either an anomaly or proof that analytics is hot. The winners will converge on San Francisco next week to meet with IBM
- Yahoo kills a bunch of mobile apps you’ve never used
- Yahoo is cleaning house in mobile product, announcing that it is decommissioning a long list of mobile apps youve probably never heard of. Unfortunately, Yahoo! Sketch-a-search is one of the apps being culled, as well as things like Yahoo! Meme
- Wi-Fi Alliance: There’s nothing “Super” about white spaces broadband
- The Wi-Fi Alliance, the keepers of the Wi-Fi brand, have come out swinging against the characterization of white spaces broadband as Super Wi-Fi. The Alliance issued a press release Friday saying it likes the tech, but the name will lead
- Kindle Fire edges Galaxy Tab as most used Android tablet
- The Kindle Fire in just a couple months has barely edged passed the Samsung Galaxy Tab as the most popular Android tablet with 35.7 percent of application user sessions, according to Flurry. This is despite the fact that the Fire
- Google Videos eating up GBs? Here’s how to fix it
- I love watching high-definition movies on my Galaxy Nexus because the phone actually has a true high-definition display. Theres a problem though: after watching the rentals, the massive media files arent disappearing from my phone. Heres the quick fix which

TNW
- Google+ adds ‘What’s Hot’ stream to web app, lets you see who +1′d your posts
- Google has announced a couple of new features for Google+, including a ‘What’s Hot’ stream that allows you to see the ‘most interesting’ content being shared throughout Google+. In addition,...
- Late March is reportedly crunch time for the EU’s Google anti-trust probe
- It seems that late March is when the European Commission is set to decide if it will move ahead formally with its anti-trust probe into whether Google has abused its...
- Google launches its 2012 ‘Doodle 4 Google’ contest, this time each US state has a winner
- Google is kick-starting its fifth Doodle 4 Google contest, giving K-12 students in the US the chance to have their artwork seen by millions. In a blog post today, Marissa...
- How to get your plants to start tweeting
- This morning, San Francisco based blogger Brit Morin caught our attention with this DIY Self-Tweeting Plant Kit. Developed by SparkFun, the Botanicalls Kit connects house plants to Twitter so they can tweet...
- Google and Amazon top the UK’s healthiest brands list for the third year running
- Internet companies Google and Amazon have ranked as the UK’s healthiest brands for the third year running, standing out of the most recognisable companies and presences in the eyes of...
- Rummble Labs’ new Social Predictions can turbo-charge Facebook integration for publishers
- Rummble Labs, which specialises in recommendation technology, is rolling out a new product today that promises to offer online publishers a new way to recommend content to users based on...
- KDDI set to become Japan’s first operator to introduce NFC
- Japanese mobile operator KDDI has revealed plans to introduce Near Field Communication (NFC) services to its customers before the end of this month, making it the first carrier in the country...

37signals
- Basecamp Next's caching hardware
- From the very start, we wanted Basecamp Next to be fast. Really, really fast. To do so we built a russian-doll architecture of nested caching that I’ll write up in detail soon. But for now I just wanted to share
- Three years later, Mr. Moore is still letting us punt on database sharding
- Three years ago, I wrote about how improvements in technology keep allowing us to punt on sharding the Basecamp database. This is still true, only more so now.We’ve grown enormously over the last three years but RAM keeps getting cheaper
- REWORK passes 200,000 copies sold!
- We just got our royalty statement from Crown and are pretty excited about the fact that we’ve sold over 200,000 copies of REWORK now. About three quarters of the sales have been hardcover books with audio and ebook splitting the
- Basecamp Next: A peek at early iterations of the Projects screen
- We’ve been working on Basecamp Next since March 2011 and we’re getting close to the public release. The private beta is now in full swing.Early iterations on the Projects screenWe thought it might be fun to share some of the
- Give me spark
- Some of the best decisions and designs at 37signals have emerged from intensely contested debates. Not just between Jason and me, but from anyone in the company. When sparks fly, some truly great ideas come to light.The catch is that
- Watching Apple win the world
- Apple’s last quarter was the second most profitable quarter of any company ever in US history. Only ExxonMobile topped them slightly in 2008 when oil was at an all-time high. That’s an astounding and awe-inspiring accomplishment.But that’s not why some
- Watching Apple win
- Apple’s last quarter was the second most profitable quarter of any company ever in US history. Only ExxonMobile topped them slightly in 2008 when oil was at an all-time high. That’s an astounding and awe-inspiring accomplishment.But that’s not why some

O'Reilly Radar
- Publishing News: Ereader ownership doubles, again
- Here are a few of the stories that caught my attention this week in the publishing space.Two surveys indicate a bright future for digital publishingBack in June, a survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project showed ereader
- Top stories: January 23-27, 2012
- Heres a look at the top stories published across OReilly sites this week.On pirates and piracyMike Loukides: Im not willing to have the next Bach, Beethoven, or Shakespeare
- Visualization of the Week: Politicians' word counts
- Tis the season for political infographics, what with the 2012 presidential election well underway, as well as this weeks State of the Union address. All of that speech-making provided plenty of opportunity for data visualization.Following the State of the Union
- ValoBox wants to reward content creators and consumers
- Earlier this year, I chatted with Anna Lewis (@anna_cn) and Oliver Brooks (@cn_oli) about their new startup, ValoBox — a platform that allows readers to consume books by the page, chunk, or as a whole. The duo has been hard
- Developer Week in Review: Sometimes, form does need to follow function
- It was 56 degrees in Boston on Tuesday. It wasnt a record (you need to go back to 1999 for that, when it hit 62), but it definitely is another page in what has been a very, very bizarre winter
- Four short links: 27 January 2012
- Data Jurisdiction -- information from the NineFold hosting company in Australia. Has some Aussie-specific content, but would be great to see this internationalized. (via Lachlan Hardy)Anatomy of an Idea (Steven Johnson) -- people who think the Web is killing off
- Strata Week: Genome research kicks up a lot of data
- Here are a few of the data stories that caught my attention this week.Genomics data and the cloudGigaOms

Micro Persuasion
- The Clip Report - Volume 1 In the early 1990s when I began my...
- The Clip Report - Volume 1In the early 1990s when I began my career in PR there were clip reports. These were physical books that contained press clips. It seems downright
- It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall,...
- It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall, here’s a look at some of the major milestones.
- ¶ Could Mobile Apps Be Wilting in the Heat of Summer?
- Image credit: Financial TimesIt’s hard to believe, but mobile marketing didn’t really get going in earnest until Apple launched its App Store in 2008. Three years later there are now marketplaces on all five major device platforms
- It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall,...
- It was a sizzling summer for social media. As we move into fall, here’s a look at some of the major milestones.
- ¶ Could Mobile Apps Be Wilting in the Heat of Summer?
- Image credit: Financial TimesIt’s hard to believe, but mobile marketing didn’t really get going in earnest until Apple launched its App Store in 2008. Three years later there are now marketplaces on all five major device platforms
- → Media Tops in Corporate Social Media
- → Media Tops in Corporate Social Media: Fire up the PowerPoint. Here’s a fantastic, data-rich report (PDF) from Netprospex on the state of social media adoption in Corporate America. What’s notable is that the media continues
- ¶ Three Key Things Google Is Doing While We Focus on Google+
- The following is also my AdAge column…With all of the attention that’s being paid to Facebook and Twitter it’s easy to forget that no single company impacts media and marketers the way that Google does. Even small changes in Google’s

CenterNetworks
- API Hackday Comes to Austin This February
- It seems these days hackdays, hackathons, hack this, hack that events are popular across the world. Some of these developer events have created very successful startups and some of the companies have been acquired. Austin will be holding an API
- Newbie PhoneGap Training Coming to Austin
- This Saturday, January 28, 2012, the LoneStar PhoneGap group will hold their first meetup. PhoneGap is a mobile platform that helps you easily create mobile applications and more importantly helps you distribute one set of code to all of the
- Web Jobs – January 21
- Check out some of the latest web technology and business jobs posted for January 21, 2012 on the CenterNetworks Job Board. Subscribe to the CN Jobs feed and get all of the latest Web industry jobs delivered directly to you.
- Does Your Startup Have a Disaster Plan?
- Last weekend our hosting company moved the physical location of their servers — from San Antonio to Chicago. There were a number of very serious issues that appeared post-migration caused by the hosting company. I will address the issues and
- Startup Weekend Coming Back to Austin This March
- I’ve covered the worldwide Startup Weekend events over the past couple of years. The concept behind Startup Weekend is to bring the community together in a different city each weekend to create a startup (or multiple startups) during the weekend.
- Here’s Why Zazzle Bests Vistaprint
- About two months ago I wanted to print some very simple round stickers for CloudContacts. In the past I’ve used Sticker Robot which produced some absolutely awesome vinyl stickers for CN. This time I just wanted something basic – the
- Does Twitter Own Facebook and LinkedIn for Status Updates?
- Alternative title: Are Facebook and LinkedIn the largest Twitter aggregators? Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter all provide streams of content – the content can either be created on the service or the content can be posted automatically from outside sources –

Webware
- Wikipedia losing contributors, to streamline editing
- Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says the user-generated encyclopedia is losing volunteer contributors, and must simplify its editing procedures. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
- See what's new in Thunderbird
- As Thunderbird joins Mozillas rapid-release program, the e-mail client re-orients itself for a new roadmap. But wheres it going? See what the Outlook alternative offers in this new First Look video. Originally posted at The Download Blog
- Twitter revamping mobile site for iPad users
- The company is tweaking its mobile twttter.com site using HTML5 to make it more user-friendly for iPad users. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
- How to tweet like a man
- Sociolinguistics gives us the keys to more masculine or feminine tweeting. Hint, guys: Google my jeep my ni$$@, http it up, bro. 4 sale. need $. Originally posted at Crave
- 72 people charged in online child porn ring
- 52 people have already been arrested as part of an investigation that launched in December 2009. Originally posted at The Digital Home
- Yahoo Mail suffers outage; users react
- The service has been unavailable for many, and affected users are taking to Twitter to complain. Yahoo says it has fixed the issue. Originally posted at The Digital Home
- Gmail voice calling offering lower international rates
- Accessible through Gmail, Googles phone call feature is now available in 38 different languages with cheaper rates across more than 150 international regions. Originally posted at News - Digital Media

Museum of Modern Betas
- zeighted
- zeighted(email waitinglist)Zeighted is a Mobile App that gives you traveler super-powers. | | |
- Karl
- Karl(arriving February 2012)net-a-porter | | |
- iLert
- iLert (german)iLert erweitert Ihre Monitoring-Tools um Sprach- und SMS Benachrichtigungen sowie Push Notifications auf Ihrem iPhone oder Android Smartphone. | @iLertTweets | |
- One Time Secret
- One Time Secretshare a secret one time.OneTimeSecret, envía información a través de enlaces encriptados | | |
- MentorMob
- MentorMobOrganizing the How-To’s of the web, so you don’t have to. | | |
- SurDoc
- SurDocSurDoc keeps your documents safe with automatic backups to the cloud. It allows you to view your documents from any device, and share them with the click of a buttonSurDoc – copias de seguridad de tus documentos
- ZoomSphere
- ZoomSpherehere you will find especially detailed statistics for major social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus or LinkedIn.Facebook Statistics Portal ZoomSphere Debuts | |

ProgrammableWeb
- Developers Make a Difference at CleanWeb Hackathon
- The CleanWeb Hackathon wrapped up this weekend in New York City, with the goal of building apps that explore sustainable business models leveraging the mobile and social web, challenging developers on what they can do in 24 hours with utility,
- Best New Mashups: Book Mashups using Freebase, Google Maps and Amazon
- Recently we have seen some imaginative mashups centered on books. From mapping story locations, building communities around book genres and even discovering the most obscure connections between details in your favorite stories, these mashups are nothing short of creative. In
- AllTrails Drops Google Maps in Favor of NatGeo’s TOPO
- Google Maps API has become so entrenched in developer minds, that if you are looking for a mapping feature in your application, you did not look beyond them. But ever since Google
- APIs Enables Alaska Airlines to Fly Higher and Grow Faster
- Even though Alaska Airlines was one of the first airlines to offer an iPhone application, allowing travelers to check-in and use their phone as mobile boarding pass, early efforts were essentially just screen-scraped
- Today in APIs: Facebook Subscribers, Google SOAP and 6 New APIs
- Facebook added subscriber data to its Facebook Graph APIand the Google AdWords API updated its SOAP validation. Wait, people still use SOAP? Plus, two sides to API frustration, a mobile app contest, HTTP API evolvability
- 50,000+ Radio Stations in One API
- Shoutcast maintains a radio directory of 50,000+ radio stations from all around the world. The company, owned by AOL, released its first Shoutcast API a few years ago, but has since released version 2.0.
- Cloud Assault: a Sledgehammer for Your APIs
- Theres a difference between knowing and hoping your API can handle any traffic you send to it. The premise behind the new performance testing service Cloud Assault is that testing scale should be part
