TechCrunch
- The New “Handmade”
- Amid grumblings of a “general fatigue” when it comes to software-based startups, a potentially transformative technology called 3D printing is
- BrandYourself Upgrades Its Online Reputation Tools With A Full-Service Concierge Feature
- BrandYourself is expanding its efforts to take on the big names in the online reputation market (particularly Reputation.com) with the launch of a new version
- What Sets The Google Cloud Platform Apart From The Rest
- There is a misperception about the new Google Cloud Platform that the company put into general availability last week at Google
- Google Glass Year In Review
- It’s been a little over a year since Google started teasing something it called “Project Glass.” The futuristic, wearable computer that would change the way
- Ziff Davis Is Buying NetShelter/InPowered's Display Ad Business
- Digital media company and ad sales platform Ziff Davis is expanding its network of properties even further with the purchase of NetShelters display advertising
- Hey, Hardware Hackers! There's A WiFi-Enabled Arduino Now
- Lets say youve come up with a brilliant idea for some shiny new piece of hardware. You brush up your coding chops, scratch out a
- Google Believes Web Components Are The Future Of Web Development
- While it was missing the skydiving antics of last year’s event, Google’s I/O keynote last week wasn’t short on product launches. In between the

Mashable
- Is Lagos Home to an African Tech Movement?
- The Lagos taxi driver roars across the biggest bridge in Africa at 110 mph. Buffeted by the night wind, it feels as if were riding a
- Singer Miguel Jumps on Fans' Heads in Freak Accident
- In an ugly freak accident, singer Miguel landed on the heads of fans while attempting to jump over them during his performance of Adorn at the
- The 7 Habits of Serious Procrastinators
- Procrastination is a serious business. In fact, procrastinators who
- How to Feel Like You Rocked the Interview Every Time
- After you have a few interviews under your belt, you typically know how to go into
- Is This the World's First Liquid-Cooled Smartphone?
- If youve ever had your smartphone feel too hot after a long bout of Facebook, email, and taking photos or video, NEC hopes to solve that
- 8 YouTube Covers So Nerdy You'll Scream
- YouTube is the land of the amateur music cover. Anyone with a webcam and a hunger for the spotlight can arrange “Call Me Maybe” and launch
- Chris Hadfield Is Still Great on Earth: Some of His Best Earthbound Tweets
- We were a little sad to see Chris Hadfield leave the ISS earlier this month, but were glad hes back safely, and that hes still tweeting

Read/WriteWeb
- Buying Tumblr Will Leave Yahoo With The Same Old Identity Crisis
- Yahoo is expected to announce the acquisition of blogging site Tumblr for $1.1 billion on Monday, with both companies boards having agreed to the deal, according to reports in AllThingsD, which first broke the news of sale
- Please Don't 'Like' This Post (And I Really Mean It This Time)
- Editors Note: This is the last installment of a 3-part series covering Len Kendall’s abstinence from the “Like” button for a month.If you havent been following along, in April I decided to commit myself to a
- Google's Flirtation With Being A Hardware Company Is Over
- A year ago, I left Googles annual I/O developers conference convinced it was making a major strategic shift into being a hardware company.As this years I/O wraps up, Im left questioning that conclusion.The message Google is
- App Not Working? It Might Be Time To Check The 'Weather'
- If youve ever used the Internet — and you know who you are — youve undoubtedly had apps or various services stop working unexpectedly. For ordinary users, this usually just means no access to Twitter or
- Google: Please Fix The Crippling Problem Plaguing Google+
- Google+ has never looked and felt as it good as it does right now. Alas, looks arent everything.A massive overhaul of the service, announced Wednesday during a keynote at Googles I/O conference for developers, has brought
- Yahoo Reportedly Looking To Buy Tumbler For That Magic $1B
- Yahoo is in talks to acquire the fast-growing blogging site Tumblr for as much as $1 billion, All Things D reports. This could be the big deal Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has reportedly been looking for.
- New 'Social' Businesses Want To Know All About You. No Thanks!
- Marc Benioff, Salesforce.coms hyperbolic CEO, has been telling anyone who will listen that the sudden convergence of cloud, social and mobile spheres is forcing - and allowing - companies to connect with customers in new ways,

GigaOM
- What Tumblr’s sale means for New York startup ecosystem
- New York startup ecosystem will get a big boost from the $1.1 billion sale of Tumblr to Yahoo. The exit, one of the biggest New York has scene shows that with content becoming important, New York is finding its footing
- Pinterest takes a “first step” toward working with big brands
- Pinterest is unveiling a new pin structure for different types of products and an integration with a large number of retail brands, as it continues buildng up the platform and paving the way for growth.
- What Nikola Tesla vs. VCs video says about the state of Silicon Valley
- Imagine if Nikola Tesla had to pitch venture capitalists to fund his idea. The reaction to his crazy ideas would be precisely what you see on this video. Sadly, the video also says a lot about the skewed risk and
- Report: Yahoo’s board agrees to pay $1.1 billion for Tumblr
- Yahoos board has agreed to pay $1.1 billion for Tumblr, according to reports.
- For developers, the cloud means having to rethink everything they know about making software
- Its not often the software world goes through a revolutionary change. But the advent of the cloud will force software developers to reevaluate – and discard – many of their most basic assumptions.
- The week in cloud: Google and Microsoft in slap fight while IBM and SAP play hot hands
- Google and Microsoft slapfest continues; IBM pushes Watson for third-party apps; SAP bets big on HANA for ERP.
- Why we can’t quite seem to make up our minds about Google
- We admire Google. Were impressed by Googles accomplishments. But were wary of Googles relentless ambition and its at-times curious thoughts about our world.

TNW
- China’s Qihoo sees profit fall to $5.6 million in Q1 2013, even as revenue climbs 58.6%
- China’s Qihoo 360 reported an on-year decline in net profit for the first quarter of 2013, as
- ZTE targets India as it reveals plans to launch five new smartphones in the country
- ZTE, the Chinese firm that makes telecom equipment and mobile devices, is stepping up its presence in India after
- Help Me Help wins US Imagine Cup finals, besting Pitch, Project Sam, Produce Wars, others
- Last week I attended a demo day at Microsoft’s Mountain View campus. The event, the US finals, was part
- Turnaround: Marissa Mayer’s first 300 days as Yahoo’s CEO
- Yahoo has been plagued by leadership changes among its C-level positions for years. Many of its
- Meet three startups that participated in Microsoft’s Azure-focused Israeli accelerator
- TNW recently met with three companies from Microsoft’s Azure-focused accelerator in Israel in San Francisco. For an inside look at the program, we went
- That buzzing sound: President Obama to address drone program in Thursday speech
- It’s a pity that ‘drone’ isn’t ‘Dorne,’ but I digress. This Thursday the President of the United States will address the nation on its
- Yahoo board approves $1.1B Tumblr salvation, but will the company accept?
- Today it became known, via the Wall Street Journal, that the Yahoo board has approved the $1.1 billion offer for Tumblr, a microblogging

37signals
- LINK: Ryan on Jobs-To-Be-Done Radio
- Ryan on Jobs-To-Be-Done RadioI talked about software design and seeing through the customer’s eyes for 30 minutes on Jobs-To-Be-Done Radio. In my favorite part we thoroughly debunked personas and talked about how situations, not attributes drive behavior. Hosts Bob and
- Don’t have the right gear? Make it.
- I’ve been working on some video tests with the iPhone and I needed to mount it on tripod for some steadier shots. Some folks in the office had good things to say about the Glif from Studio Neat, but the
- Don't have the right gear? Make it.
- I’ve been working on some video tests with the iPhone and I needed to mount it on tripod for some steadier shots. Some folks in the office had good things to say about the Glif from Studio Neat, but the
- LINK: The 37signals Report Card
- The 37signals Report CardWe’ve long believed in the value of transparency at 37signals. It’s why we write about how we work and why we provide real-time information about our customer happiness and uptime. We like being held to a high
- VIDEO: “If you wanna meet with me… come…
- “If you wanna meet with me… come to the garden… with your shovel… so we can plant some shit.” -Ron Finley
- Wanted: 25 special customers.
- We’re working on a entirely new product, and I’m looking to meet some potential customers. We can meet in person, over the phone, or via Skype, etc.The tool is for the small business owner who runs a company of between
- LINK: The importance of quick and dirty
- The importance of quick and dirtyQuick and dirty is a skill. Use it or lose it. My latest article for Inc. Magazine.

O'Reilly Radar
- Software and the physical world
- In this episode of the Radar podcast series Jon Bruner and I are joined by Mike Loukides as we muse more on software and the physical world. No coffee shop clatter in the background this time around as we were
- Three organizations pressing for change in society’s approach to computing
- Taking advantage of a recent trip to Washington, DC, I had the privilege of visiting three non-profit organizations who are leaders in the application of computers to changing society. First, I attended the annual meeting of the Association for Computing
- Four short links: 16 May 2013
- Australian Filter Scope Creep — The Federal Government has confirmed its financial regulator has started requiring Australian Internet service providers to block websites suspected of providing fraudulent financial opportunities, in a move which appears to also open the door for
- Four short links: 15 May 2013
- Facial Recognition in Google Glass (Mashable) — this makes Glass umpty more attractive to me. It was created in a hackathon for doctors to use with patients, but I need it wired into my eyeballs.How to Price Your Hardware Project
- Four short links: 14 May 2013
- Behind the Banner — visualization of what happens in the 150ms when the cabal of data vultures decide which ad to show you. They pass around your data as enthusiastically as a pipe at a Grateful Dead concert, and you’ve
- Big data, cool kids
- My data’s bigger than yours!The big data world is a confusing place. We’re no longer
- Four short links: 13 May 2013
- Exploiting a Bug in Google Glass — unbelievably detailed and yet easy-to-follow explanation of how the bug works, how the author found it, and how you can exploit it too. The second guide was slightly more technical, so when he

Micro Persuasion
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish)...
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish) briefing books I will be sharing field notes on LinkedIn from my various conversations with media innovators. You can read my learnings here.Pictured above clockwise: Anil Dash, Wenda Harris
- No single industry has embraced social and digital technologies...
- No single industry has embraced social and digital technologies like
- The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of Media In the early...
- The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of MediaIn the early 1990s when I began my career in PR there were clip reports. These were physical books that contained press
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish)...
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish) briefing books I will be sharing field notes on LinkedIn from my various conversations with media innovators. You can read my learnings here.Pictured above clockwise: Anil Dash, Wenda Harris
- No single industry has embraced social and digital technologies...
- No single industry has embraced social and digital technologies like
- The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of Media In the early...
- The Clip Report: An eBook on the Future of MediaIn the early 1990s when I began my career in PR there were clip reports. These were physical books that contained press
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish)...
- The Clip Report is expanding. In between the quarterly(ish) briefing books I will be sharing field notes on LinkedIn from my various conversations with media innovators. You can read my learnings here.Pictured above clockwise: Anil Dash, Wenda Harris

Museum of Modern Betas
- Reclaim.fm
- Reclaim.fmTake back control of everything you create, curate and share on the internet.(↬ wirres) | | |
- WIP Videos
- Wip VideosA new way to share and review work-in-progress videos(↬ pandodaily) | | |
- Unicode Character Table
- Unicode Character Table❤ ☀ ★ ☂ ☻ ♞ ☯ ☭ ☢ € → ☎ ❄ ♫ ✂ ▶ ✇ ♎ ⇧ ☮ ♻ ⌘ ⌛ ☘ ✈ ☊ ♔ ♕ ♖ ☦ ✝ ❖ ➎ ♠ ♣
- kloudless
- kloudlessKloudless offers a simple, secure way to move attachments between your email inbox and other cloud storage services.(↬ techcrunch) | @kloudless | |
- ShotClip
- ShotClipCreate and share a cool video(↬ wwwhatsnew) | | |
- BitTorrent Sync
- BitTorrent Sync(in BitTorrent Labs)Automatically sync files via secure, distributed technology.(↬ gigaom) | | |
- CrowdMed
- CrowdMedCrowdMed is revolutionizing healthcare by harnessing ‘the wisdom of crowds’ to help solve even the world’s most difficult medical cases quickly and accurately online.(↬ netzwertig) |

ProgrammableWeb
- 38 New APIs: Sunlight Foundation, WeatherSource and Hoppit
- This week we had 38 new APIs added to our API directory including a weather data service, national digital library, personalized restaurant recommendations and photos, U.S. political contributions database and remote home heating control service. In
- API Spotlight: Popyoular, BIPS, and They Said So APIs
- Of the many APIs we published this week, ten were highlighted on the blog by our team of writers. In this post, we’ll shine a
- 20 APIs Used in 7 Days: Bing, Billboard and FeedBurner
- This past week 6 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 20 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Baidu, dlvr.it, Google Closure
- Today in APIs : Fed {API}, Summarization API and 2 New APIs
- Fed {API} to provide curated Government data sets. Stremor Corp releases Content Summarization API. Plus: Apigee launches a research and strategy organization for the app economy and 2 new APIs.
- Best New Mashups: Data Mashups Using Google Chart, EchoNest and Google Fusion Tables
- The news of data visualization provider Tableaus IPO on Friday is yet another sign that the movement behind data and analytics continues to gain steam. With that in mind, today well take a look
- Civic Hackers Across the Country Will Band Together in June for National Day of Civic Hacking
- Hackers across the country are getting ready to participate in the first annual National Day of Civic Hacking which will take place in over 80 cities on June 1st and 2nd,
- Big Data, IoT, API … Newer technologies protected by older security.
- Now-a-days every single CIO, CTO, or business executive that I speak to is captivated by these three new technologies: Big Data, API management and IoTs (Internet of Things). Every single organizational
