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.
- McGraw-Hill sells off education unit for $2.5B (GigaOM)
- The Narwhal and the Orca (O'Reilly Radar – Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies)
- What Has Changed (A VC)
- Google Acquires U.S. National High-Traffic Broadband Wi-Fi Provider ICOA Inc. For $400M [Update: Nope] (TechCrunch)
- Computer Algorithms: Strassen’s Matrix Multiplication (stoimen's web log)
- Java Heap Dump: Are you up to the task? (Java Code Geeks)
- Why your free-to-play users aren’t coming back (VentureBeat)
- Dew Drop – November 26, 2012 (#1,449) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- MBA Mondays: The Revenue Model Hackpad (A VC)
- Double Shot #1009 (A Fresh Cup)
- Google reportedly gearing up to launch its own, 12.85-inch Chrome OS touch notebook in Q1 2013 (The Next Web)
- Customer Learning Curve (Conversation Agent)
- A Bit of Colored Ribbon (Coding Horror)
- Enterprise-ready Tool Support for Apache Camel (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Graph Databases in Life Sciences Workshop (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Fun with Couchbase and Markov Chains (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Building Enterprise Smartphone Apps – Part 1: Why? (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Big, Fast Data Opportunities in Mobile Applications (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Web Application Deployment Using Webistrano and Capistrano (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Rubber and Glue (xkcd.com)
- Unlike Facebook, Famo.us thinks HTML5 rocks. Here is why. (GigaOM)
- Theory and Practice (The Programmer's Paradox)
- Can machine learning make sense of the NFL’s big data? (GigaOM)
- Envy all the way up (Gabriel Weinberg's Blog)
- The Surprising Power & Challenge of Saying Obvious Things (Marshall Kirkpatrick's Blog)
- The Big Data Fallacy And Why We Need To Collect Even Bigger Data (TechCrunch)
- MiniManuscript is launching to take the pain out of academic reading lists (The Next Web)
- Incremental/Iterative Development: Breaking Down Work (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Performance as Craft (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Scripted Reports with Groovy (Inspired by Actual Events)
- Jawbone’s Up and Fitbit’s One: Which tiny fitness gadget is best? (review) (VentureBeat)
- A first failed attempt at Natural Language Processing (Mark Needham)
- Code Maven and programming for teens (Geeking with Greg)
- Updated: Sites Back Up After ‘Eboz’ Hijacked Google, Apple, 280+ Other Sites In Pakistan, Possibly Just To Highlight Security Hole (TechCrunch)
- Core Competency (Mark Needham)
- The Flow and The Balance (A VC)
- Anatomy of a Lucene Tokenizer (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- AWS Marketplace – Additional EC2 Operating System Support (FreeBSD, Debian, CentOS) (Amazon Web Services Blog)
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