MakeUseOf.com:
A couple of months ago, Varun wrote about a very interesting yet controversial application. Since then, a lot has been learnt and the app has come quite a long way. I’ll attempt to review the app again but this time, I’m test (Read More)
Submitted by koltregaskes
from Google Reader:
In the world of artistic photography, double exposures can result in some very interesting stuff. Some can be well thought out compositions with shapes and exposures meant to compliment the other frame. Others can be happy (Read More)
Picnikers:
MelanieAnneMarie posted a new topic:i've seen the threads on noise reduction, but i'm curious what special, interesting, artsy, creative, fun things people like to do with their noisy photos in picnik. besides using the "gri (Read More)
Submitted by grahunt
from Google Reader:
As you all know, Ryan and I went to Wine Future with a team of 4 additional people: Michael Oudyn, Raymond Magourty, Eduardo Benito and Juan Manuel Gonzalvo. Robert McIntosh was also a key player on our team, adding an immens (Read More)
TechCrunch:
At the Web 2.0 Summit a few weeks ago, MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta outlined the strategy for the social network to perhaps regain some of its former glory: the “socialization of content.” While MySpace may not be seeing major (Read More)
Noupe:
By Cameron ChapmanWe’re approaching the end of 2009, and many people are wondering what the future will bring. While no one can predict for sure what the Internet holds in its future, there are indicators and trends that can (Read More)
Submitted by koltregaskes
from Google Reader:
Kol Tregaskes to Kol's feed, FriendFeed TalkPersonally I'm happy that FriendFeed has varied content. I love tech but I can't take it all the time. I need some light entertainment, I need some funny photos, I need some memes (Read More)
Facebook Blog:
Starting today, Facebook's privacy policy is available for your review and comment. This is the next step in our ongoing effort to run Facebook in an open and transparent way. In April, we launched a new system of governanc (Read More)
MediaShift:
On a recent trip to Washington, D.C. for "Public Media Camp," it happened again. I was tempted by print. Starting in May, I gave up my print newspaper subscription, and then compared how the iPhone beat the Kindle when it com (Read More)
Scripting News:
Good morning. Getting back to work after a half-day at a conference followed by a five-hour baseball game. The conference was at Om Malik's and was the first tech conference I'd been to since the disaster at Gnomedex in 2007. (Read More)
Inside Facebook:
As more and more information comes out about Facebook’s forthcoming news feed redesign, the company has made an interesting and somewhat related announcement. It is introducing a new version of groups, that makes groups look (Read More)
Submitted by SquidLord
from Google Reader:
A couple of articles have come together and gotten me to thinking. Back during the summer, long-time medicinal chemist Mark Murcko published a short editorial in Drug Discovery Today comemmerating the Apollo 11 moon landing's (Read More)
Submitted by koltregaskes
from Flickr:
Novatinden (1281m) is one of the most impressive mountains in my area. It raises directly from the shores of Skoddebergvannet (101m). In 1936 a massive portion of the mountain came down, forcing people living under the mount (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
This is Part II of How Are Companies Using BackType’s API?Since we launched BackType Connect, we’ve seen a growing demand for our API. We serve millions of requests every single day through our free (limited to 1,000 daily re (Read More)
WebProNews Feed:
Hitwise has released some interesting data regarding photo-searching habits. The concept was conceived of as the firm noticed the popularity of the search "great north run photos"."This made me curious about the popularity of (Read More)
Submitted by HowToMakeMyBlog
from Google Reader:
Whether you're a grizzled Twitter veteran looking for some fresh ways to use the service, or you're still not on board and need a better reason than "Oprah and Shaq seem to like it," we'll show you how to tweet like a butterf (Read More)
Flickr Blog:
Try a search for mountaineering on the Flickr map to see more of the world’s mountains up close and personal.Photos from KovaZg, Captain Interesting, photo61guy, More Altitude, Thomas_M., Andreas W…, and Xevi V. (Read More)