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.
- Stash 2.0 – Powered by Git. Controlled by You. (Atlassian Blogs)
- DreamIt Ventures graduates 15 startups in its 2012 Philadelphia class (VentureBeat)
- AddThis tallies a year of sharing to determine 2012 winners and losers [infographic] (VentureBeat)
- As Mobile-Payment Giants Bicker, Startups Step Up (ReadWrite)
- Rethinking Mobile First (A VC)
- Dew Drop – December 5, 2012 (#1,456) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Double Shot #1016 (A Fresh Cup)
- Confusing lucky with good (Seth's Blog)
- How to run Safety Checks (Liz Keogh's blog)
- Twitter Complex Event Processing with Esper and Drools (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Reading Microdata Elements in Chrome (HTML5 Zone)
- AWS SDK for Node.js – Now Available in Preview Form (Amazon Web Services Blog)
- Micro Services: Plugging in 3rd party components (Mark Needham)
- What’s Comparable (Part 2) (Developsense Blog)
- DreamIt Ventures Teams Up With Blue Cross, Penn Medicine To Launch An Accelerator For Health Startups (TechCrunch)
- Coursera launches Career Services to connect students with jobs at companies like Facebook and Twitter (The Next Web)
- Building Google Drive Apps on Android (Google Apps Developer Blog)
- Social Data Provider Gnip Announces “Plugged In To Gnip” Partner Program (TechCrunch)
- intelliPaper adds a disposable USB drive to your business card, advertising mailer or magazine insert (The Next Web)
- Rule of 30 – When is a method, class or subsystem too big? (Building Real Software)
- Dependency Injection in PHP (Nettuts+)
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