TechCrunch
- This City Never Sleeps, And Neither Do The Hackers
- Its midnight. The city is alive with Saturday night fever, and Pier 94 is just as awake, and perhaps a bit more drunk. Tequila
- Meet The Disrupt NY 2012 Hackathon Hackers
- Its been about eight hours since our big Disrupt Hackathon kicked off, and all of our intrepid hackers have been busy letting the code (and the caffeine) fly ever since. I managed to tear a few of them away from
- Day After IPO, Mark Zuckerberg Marries Longtime Girlfriend Priscilla Chan
- What a week. After eight years, Mark Zuckerberg takes Facebook public at a $104 billion valuation. His longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan gets her medical
- The Disrupt NYC Hackathon: We’re 8 Hours In
- Theres a strong murmur in the room with random spurts of excitement. Hackers and coders have teamed up and mostly (hopefully) decided on a
- The Art Of Expression: T-Shirts Of The Disrupt NYC 2012 Hackathon
- Hackers arent necessarily known for their fashion sense. Most of the time, a t-shirt and jeans is as far as it goes. But there
- The Four Most Underhyped Trends In Social TV
- Last time I took a look at the most over-hyped topics of the Future
- China Finally OKs Google’s Acquisition Of Motorola Mobility
- Its been just over nine months since Google announced their intentions to acquire hardware manufacturer Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, and now it seems

Mashable
- Mark Zuckerberg’s Very Big Week
- Mark Zuckerberg may have just wrapped up the biggest week of his life.In the span of just seven days, the Facebook CEO has turned 28, taken his compa…
- Mark Zuckerberg Gets Married
- In a surprise ceremony, Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg married his longtime girlfriend, Priscilla Chan, in a private wedding at his h…
- Mobile Marketing by the Numbers
- The number of Americans who own smartphones rocketed past the number who own basic mobile phones this year, and marketers have been expanding their mo…
- 44 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
- Friday marked the much-anticipated Facebook IPO, and boy, do we have have a lot of resources for that topic. Whether you have no idea what an I…
- Top 10 Tech This Week
- The futuristic tech we found this week was so radical, it was getting hard for us to separate fantasy from reality.
- China Approves Google’s Motorola Mobility Deal
- Authorities in China have cleared Google’s plan to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion.If the deal closes, it will be Google’s f…
- Show Us Your Eclipse Photos
- On Sunday, May 20, a spectacular astronomical phenomenon will occur when our moon passes between the Earth and the sun. The result for the luck…

Read/WriteWeb
- Weekly Wrap-up: Google's Knowledge Graph, SlideShark's Presentation App and More
- Google unveiled the Knowledge Graph. SlideShark makes giving presentations via your iPad easy peasy. Learn more about these stories and many more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up.After the jump youll find
- Oracle Versus Google: The Database Kingpin Gets Desperate
- Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over alleged infringement of Java slipped from epic battle to soap opera this week: The relationships between the judge, jury, plaintiff and defendant have become a tangle of legal ambiguity and
- Oracle Versus Google: The Database Kingpin Gets Desperate
- Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over alleged infringement of Java slipped from epic battle to soap opera this week: The relationships between the judge, jury, plaintiff and defendant have become a tangle of legal ambiguity and
- When Words Fail, Text an Animated GIF
- Think emojis are fun? Now you can send messages that move. A new iPhone app called MyFaceWhen makes it fast and easy to record and send video in the form of animated GIFs attached to text messages. Weve
- Facebook Beefs Up Its Mobile Arsenal With Karma, a Social Gifting App
- Facebook became a publicly traded company a few hours ago, but its not wasting any time making new moves. The social networking giant acquired Karma, a mobile app for finding and sending gifts to ones
- Will Crowdfunding Crowd Out Venture Capital?
- Venture capitalists have been getting a black eye to go with their blue shirts. A recent report from the Kauffman Foundation slammed VCs for “shortchanging” investors, pointing out that public markets deliver better returns. The
- How I Bought Facebook Stock and Why I'm Keeping It
- What to do with that $500 cash balance burning a hole in my IRA?Buy Facebook. It ended up being so much easier than they said it would be. My initial limit order with a maximum price of

GigaOM
- After Amazon, how many clouds do we need?
- With news that Google and Microsoft plan to take on Amazon Web Services with infrastructure services of their own, you have to ask: How many clouds do we need? Legacy vendors IBM, Microsoft and HP are hoping at least a
- China finally gives blessing to Google’s Motorola buy
- Google has finally received approval from China to complete its purchase of Motorola Mobility, Google said Saturday. That paves the way for Google to integrate Motorola, though it remains to be seen exactly how it wants to use the phone
- The cost of losing a customer’s trust
- Preserving consumer trust gets a lot of lip service. But a new report from the World Economic Forum actually attempts to translate its value into dollars and cents.
- SpaceX launch scrubbed
- Spacex launch aborted at the last possible second after a computer detected a glitch in one of the Dragon rockets nine engines. The next possible launch date is May 23, according to SpaceX.
- Android this week: Hot home screens; more Nexus partners; Galaxy S III pre-orders
- A new intelligent home screen app for Android tablets appears on Kickstarter and for $5, it looks well worth it. Google is finally taking more control by planning several Nexus device partners and more direct sales, plus Samsungs Galaxy S
- Facebook doesn’t want world domination: it needs it
- Facebooks rise has come on the back of astonishing international growth -- but it needs to keep expanding everywhere, and in every way, to keep up with investors expectations. Where can it find the silver bullet? And how will it
- Facebook’s foreign foes: five countries to conquer for new growth
- After growth slowed just in time for its IPO, Facebook must look overseas for a jump-start. Here are the only five remaining countries where Zuckerberg is not top dog - and the rivals that stand in his way.

TNW
- Is it a font or a typeface?
- When it comes to the sophisticated world of typography, some people are purists, while others have a laid-back, do-whatever-looks-good mentality. No matter what side you’re on, it’s important to learn...
- The Obama administration calls Twitter’s adoption of Do Not Track “an important step”
- In a post shared on the official White House Blog today, the Obama administration expressed its support for Twitter’s move to join the ranks of sites employing the privacy feature,...
- Design your own personalized iPhone cover in minutes with CaseApp
- While the iPhone ‘sans cover’ feels much better in your hand, it’s not worth getting a few scratches on the back of your sleek phone. Rather than buy a standard...
- China finally approves Google’s Motorola Mobility acquisition, deal likely to close next week
- Google may have announced its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility last August and gained approval from both EU and US authorities but it’s taken until today for the search...
- Boutique Fashion Brokers: An online trade show for boutiques and designers
- Every industry has its own form of a trade show. In consumer electronics, it’s CES. In the startup world, there are massive conferences like our very own The Next Web...
- Dinosaurs, hipsters and Star Trek: @FakeGrimlock interview with Brad Feld
- Brad Feld is an entrepreneur, investor and dinosaur lover. In that spirit, FAKEGRIMLOCK and I banded together to put Brad on the hot seat. While deftly avoiding being eaten by FAKEGRIMLOCK (who consistently mistakes things for bacon), Brad talked to us
- Crazy about custom: 5 fashion startups made for you
- In the U.S., a standard for men’s clothing sizes was established during the Civil War when the government had to buy uniforms for soldiers in the North. Women’s sizing standards...

37signals
- All the oxygen trapped in a bubble
- There are many good reasons to be concerned about whether the internet industry is in another bubble. Once shaky, unproven businesses hit the NASDAQ, the chance that granny is going to lose her pension fund goes up big time. That’s
- Three quick Rails console tips
- I was bouncing around the Rails API documentation yesterday, and I noticed a few rails console tricks I haven’t seen before. There’s been plenty of posts about irb and Rails before, but I’m hoping you’ll learn something new here. The
- We're hiring: Help us significantly improve conversion and retention
- We’re looking for another teammate. This time we’re looking for someone who is completely focused on improving conversion and retention. You love moving the needle, one small step at a time.Conversion could be financial (get more people to start a
- Taking the Pain Out of MySQL Schema Changes
- A common obstacle we face when releasing new features is making production schema changes in MySQL. Many new features require additional columns or indexes. Running an “ALTER TABLE” in MySQL to add the needed columns and indexes locks the table,
- Basecamp in Antarctica
- We have customers around the world doing extraordinary things with our software, but Ben Saunders is taking it to a whole new level.Ben and his team are using Basecamp to organize an expedition to the South Pole and back, unsupported
- Sortfolio: Going once, going twice...
- A year ago we put Sortfolio up for sale.We entertained a variety of offers, met with a few potential suitors in person, and negotiated numbers. Ultimately nothing came together. Then we shelved the process so we could focus all of
- VIDEO: Keynote by David from RailsConf 2012 on progress…
- Keynote by David from RailsConf 2012 on progress, curiosity, fear, and the danger of easy-bake ovens.

O'Reilly Radar
- Top Stories: May 14-18, 2012
- Heres a look at the top stories published across OReilly sites this week.A federal judge learned to codeThe judge presiding over the Oracle/Google case learned Java, and that
- Publishing News: No dismissal for Apple, Macmillan and Penguin
- This week brought a couple of important updates in the lawsuits against Apple, Macmillan and Penguin. First, the antitrust lawsuit filed by 16 States Attorneys General saw 17
- Visualization of the Week: Urban metabolism
- This weeks visualization comes from PhD candidates David Quinn and Daniel Wiesmann, whove built an interactive web-mapping tool that lets you explore the urban metabolism of major U.S. cities. The map includes data about cities and neighborhoods energy usage (kilowatt
- Why I haven't caught ereader fever
- OReilly GM and publisher Joe Wikert (@jwikert) wrote recently about how he cant shake his ereader. I read his story with interest, as I cant seem
- Four short links: 18 May 2012
- Overlapping S-Curves of Various Products (PNG) -- product adoption speed over time. (via Beta Knowledge)High School Makerspaces Q&A with Dale Dougherty (Radioshack) -- Experimentation is one of the things we’re trying to promote. If you do experiments, a number of
- Commerce Weekly: Another mobile wallet is on the way
- Here are a few stories from the commerce space that caught my attention this week.Isis prepares its mobile wallet rolloutIsis Mobile Wallet had some big news this week.
- Strata Week: Google unveils its Knowledge Graph
- Heres what caught my attention in the data space this week.Googles Knowledge GraphGoogle does the semantic Web, says OReillys Edd Dumbill, except they call it

Micro Persuasion
- 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
- 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
- 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 - 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

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
- PicPack
- PicPackSelect your Instagram moments. Order them as magnets. | Blog | | |
- Mashup
- Mashupthe tool will deconstuct the text and reconstruct it aleatorically. | | |
- MasterMind.li
- MasterMind.liMultiplayer World Domination Game | | |
- I Told Y'All
- I Told Y’AllTired of telling people «I told you so»? We’ll do it for you! | | |
- LG Cloud
- LD CloudLG Cloud is the online storage service that users can enjoy video clips, music files or photo files wherever they are.(↬ theverge) | |
- WikiPaintings
- WikiPaintingsthe encyclopedia of painting | Blog | @wikipaintings | | |
- Bracketgeek
- BracketgeekBracketgeek.com has set its sights on being the most popular way to vote online and create your own tournament brackets. | |

ProgrammableWeb
- 19 APIs Used in 7 Days: Bing, Google Analytics and Grooveshark
- This past week 10 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 19 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Allogarage, Brown Paper Tickets,
- Best New Mashups: Music Search and Discovery Mashups Featuring YouTube, SoundCloud and SpotifyM(...)
- When it comes to mashups submitted to our directory, those helping users search for and discover new music consistently rank among the most popular. The number and variety of music services including metadata, social and
- Lollapalooza 2012 Invites Entries for Official Fan App
- Lollapalooza 2012, a major U.S. music festival is only a few months away. With top of the line artists and attendees, the Event can sure do with an application that can provide
- Seamless Delivers Food and an API
- Seamless is a food ordering and delivery tool that connects buyers with sellers and takes a percentage of the sale. This alone is not a revolutionary idea; using the income that comes from sales commissions
- Finding Meaning in the Social Firehose
- APIs serve up a lot of valuable data and resources, but the most valuable API currency right now is social data, and specifically public data from Twitter.
- 72 Medical APIs: Avvo, National Library of Medicine and NHS
- Our API directory now includes 72 medical APIs. The newest is the pVerify API. The most popular, in terms of mashups, is the Avvo API. We list 2 Avvo mashups. Below you’ll find some more stats from the directory, including
- Gumroad Aims To Make Selling Items as Simple as Sharing Them
- Ever tried to sell something on the Internet and hoped that the process was simpler than what it currently is? What if selling an item on the Internet was as simple as sharing the item
