I have talked about human filters and my plan for digital curation. These items are the fruits of those ideas, the items I deemed worthy from my Google Reader feeds. These items are a combination of tech business news, development news and programming tools and techniques.
- Digital marketing made (much) easier: Introducing Google Tag Manager (Google Analytics Blog)
- Thoughts On Free Web Software / Services (The Future Buzz)
- 15 years later, Slashdot meets the crossroads (The Next Web)
- Braintree adds instant approval to its payment platform (GigaOM)
- Get Started With Oracle Applications Now With Our New Test Drive Program (Amazon Web Services Blog)
- Geekli.st releases API to allow developers to monetize their achievements (The Next Web)
- Dew Drop – October 1, 2012 (#1,412) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- DataStax closes $25 million funding round for international expansion of ‘big data’ platform (The Next Web)
- Computer Algorithms: Topological Sort of a Graph (stoimen's web log)
- 5 Ways to Avoid Feature Branches (Dblock.org | Code)
- Double Shot #969 (A Fresh Cup)
- How To Be In Business Forever: A Lesson In Sustainability (A VC)
- The PC is Over (Coding Horror)
- Java Code Quality Tools – Overview (Java Code Geeks)
- Use Local Resources When Validating XML (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Can you gamify content curation? This startup thinks so (GigaOM)
- Don't Initialize All the Things in jQuery.ready() (Web Dev .NET)
- Sky (xkcd.com)
- Shocker! Oracle takes on Amazon with all-Oracle-all-the-time cloud (GigaOM)
- JavaOne 2012: JavaOne Technical Keynote (Inspired by Actual Events)
- An Analysis Of Market Demand For Web Programming Languages (TechCrunch)
- Typesafe brings SpringSource co-founder Rod Johnson aboard (GigaOM)
- Data Markets: The Emerging Data Economy (TechCrunch)
- Import.io launches in beta to connect apps with data more easily (The Next Web)
- Here’s what Google+ needs to do to kill Facebook (The Next Web)
- Serializations (The Programmer's Paradox)
- Data Science: Making sense of the data (Mark Needham)
- Data Science: Scrapping the data together (Mark Needham)
- Hitting Your Stride (A VC)
- Redis as Memcached Replacement? (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Autosynthesis / I’m Really Into This / Everybody Happy When We Write Less Code (Global Nerdy)
- Vowpal Wabbit, version 7.0 (Machine Learning (Theory))
- INFOGRAPHIC: Rise of Coding : Why We Should All Learn A Little Code (MakeUseOf)
- Thread: Twitter is a tragic tale. (Dave Winer)
- Bootstrap creators leave Twitter for Obvious and GitHub but vow to keep working on open-source project (The Next Web)
- Slick App.net client Rivr uses annotations to beautifully display images, locations and more (The Next Web)
- Google’s “Spring” Cleaning In Fall: AdSense For Feeds, Classic Plus, and Spreadsheet Gadgets Get The Axe (TechCrunch)
- More spring cleaning (The Official Google Blog)
- To Less Efficient Startups (Anil Dash)
- Code Monster and teaching programming to kids (Geeking with Greg)
- How much can I sell my startup for? (VentureBeat)
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