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.
- Apple Forced Google’s Hand On Android (ReadWrite)
- Processing 100 Million Pixels a Day – Small Amounts of Contention Cause Big Problems at Scale (High Scalability)
- A Beginner’s Guide to DIYing with the Raspberry Pi (Lifehacker: Top)
- Dew Drop – January 21, 2013 (#1,483) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Frustrations of the small time blogger. (Colin Walker – Social Thoughts)
- Yandex opens up its MatrixNet machine learning tech to CERN, aiming to improve search for all its users (The Next Web)
- Testing REST with multiple MIME types (Java Code Geeks)
- Hadoop Business Ecosystem as of January 2013 (myNoSQL)
- Double Shot #1048 (A Fresh Cup)
- Sneak Peek Into The Future: Selectors, Level 4 (Smashing Magazine Feed)
- TestObject Raises $1.4M For Its Automated Android App Testing In The Cloud (TechCrunch)
- Client-Side MVC Roundup (HTML5 Zone)
- Neat and modern header sections with CSS3 (HTML5 Zone)
- A Unified Theory of Software Karma (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Lotus Notes, a Lesson in Poor UX (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Bringing Entry Level Programmers up to Speed (DaedTech)
- Testing Departments are for Losers (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Notes From The Field: Inside A Real World Large-Scale Cloud Deployment (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Mobile, Tablet and Desktop Development All at The Same Time (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- 6 Backlog Prioritization Techniques (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Debugger (xkcd.com)
- Architecting Semantic Technologies for the Enterprise (AI3:::Adaptive Information)
- 4 reasons ‘entre-ployees’ will reshape tech innovation in 2013 (VentureBeat)
- The World’s First 3D-Printed Building Will Arrive In 2014 (And It Looks Awesome) (TechCrunch)
- Bellman-Ford algorithm in Python using vectorisation/numpy (Mark Needham)
- telnet/netcat: Waiting for a port to be open (Mark Needham)
- An Evolutionary Approach to Implementing XP (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Agile Documentation – Part II: Guiding Questions (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Quality and Scale (The Programmer's Paradox)
- Dealing with Exceptions, Logging and Displaying Error Messages (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Data Management, AML, and KYC Analytics (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Norms, Values, Working Agreements, Simple Rules (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Agile Documentation – Part I (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Stacks get hacked: The inevitable rise of data warfare (O'Reilly Radar – Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies)
- Amazon is testing Kindle rentals for regular books, with pricing based on loan period (The Next Web)
- IP-uh-O: Going public kills the startup magic, decreasing innovation by 40% (VentureBeat)
- Google Search in Chrome gets more secure (Chromium Blog)
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