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.
- And whomp, here it is: The Pivotal Initiative brought to you by VMware and EMC (GigaOM)
- Social Media as the Next Web (Brian Solis)
- Entity Framework Code First Migrations in Teams (Diary of a Ninja)
- AppDirect’s Developer Incubator aims to help engineers become entrepreneurs through apprenticeship (The Next Web)
- Dew Drop – December 4, 2012 (#1,455) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Double Shot #1015 (A Fresh Cup)
- Introducing an ultra low cost, long lasting battery made of water and blue dye (GigaOM)
- Learn Just One Perl Command (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- MapReduce’s Founding Documents (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- $120 tablet that runs both Android and Linux to launch in early 2013 (BGR)
- Mary Meeker releases stunning data on the state of the Internet (VentureBeat)
- Adobe launches new cloud-based game development tools (VentureBeat)
- Short Answer Section II (What If?)
- Git: Committing vs Pushing vs Stashing – OR: “what to do if I just want to work locally” (Java Code Geeks)
- What’s Comparable (Part 1) (Developsense Blog)
- Scripting News: Should feeds require HTTPS? (Dave Winer)
- Twitter launches calendar to help developers keep track of its ever-changing API (The Next Web)
- Why it’s time for companies to institutionalize innovation (VentureBeat)
- The delicate relationship I have with my keyboard (The Oatmeal – Comics, Quizzes, & Stories)
- Resiliency is the New Normal – A Deep Look at What It Means and How to Build It (High Scalability)
- Under the hood: Facebook Messenger for Firefox (Facebook Engineering's Facebook Notes)
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