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.
- Paper: A Web of Things Application Architecture – Integrating the Real-World into the Web (High Scalability)
- How do you measure Devops? (Building Real Software)
- Delegation Requires Boundaries (Agile Management | NOOP.NL)
- Gnip adds Instagram, Reddit, and Bitly to its enterprise social media data service (The Next Web)
- Yes, you should care about Bitcoin, and here’s why (Mobile)
- From interaction to transaction. (Colin Walker – Social Thoughts)
- Anonymous Hacks Official North Korean Social Media Accounts (ReadWrite)
- Dew Drop – April 4, 2013 (#1,520) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Kairosdb – Fast Scalable Time Series Database (myNoSQL)
- Double Shot #1100 (A Fresh Cup)
- Monopolies and Startups (A VC)
- Maintained Divergence (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Neat and modern design – responsive (HTML5 Zone)
- Ruby 2.0 Works Hard So You Can Be Lazy (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- When one is better than two: Collapsing data management layers for scalability and simplicity (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Titan Server: From a Single Server to a Highly Available Cluster (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Why Private Cloud? (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Augmenting 3rd-Party Libraries (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- The Daily Six Pack: April 4, 2013 (Dirk Strauss)
- Blink: A rendering engine for the Chromium project (Chromium Blog)
- Scaling Big Data Mining Infrastructure at Twitter (myNoSQL)
- New APIs for Comment Replies (Facebook Developer Blog)
- Platform Updates: Operation Developer Love (Facebook Developer Blog)
- What Do You Mean By “Arguing Over Sematics”? (Developsense Blog)
- 5 Steps to Benchmarking Managed NoSQL – DynamoDB vs Cassandra (High Scalability)
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