July 2012
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Facebook reuses your 'likes' to promote new stuff →
infoneer-pulse: We trust Facebook with so very much of our personal information — birthdays, phone numbers, relationships, pictures, where we go, what we do and when. Why not just let the world’s largest social network go ahead and automatically publish posts using your name, and stick those posts on your friends’ Newsfeeds? No need to answer, on account of Facebook is already providing...
Jul 15th
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Jul 15th
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“There is one clear lesson from Digg’s sale: the technology that powered a...”
– The Big Digg Lesson: A Social Network Is Worth Precisely as Much as Its Community (via courtenaybird) Digg sold for just $500,000.
Jul 13th
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Jul 13th
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Jul 13th
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Jul 13th
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Plot twist: Our mothers know more about computers than we do.
Jul 13th
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Jul 13th
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“The Internet is ruthlessly efficient at stripping cross-subsidies and allowing...”
– The End of TV and the Death of the Cable Bundle - Derek Thompson - The Atlantic (via infoneer-pulse)
Jul 13th
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Jul 13th
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“The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads.”
– Jeff Hammerbacher (via stoweboyd)
Jul 13th
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Jul 11th
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Jul 11th
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Jul 11th
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Jul 11th
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Jul 10th
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If you traveled, by bike, from where the Civil War... →
Find answers for a Google a day’s daily questions » …where using search is not only allowed, it’s encouraged. […] A Google a Day is a daily search puzzle that can be solved using your creativity and clever search skills on Google. You can also get the a Google a Day app for Chrome here!
Jul 10th
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Jul 10th
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Jul 10th
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Jul 10th
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