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 shares.
- Visualization of the Week: Visualizing the Library Catalog
- Banjo Now Lets You Stalk Locations, And the People There
- Chromebooks Could Automatically Delete User Data
- Samsung Galaxy S II to launch in the US on August 29
- The Fab.com Social Design Commerce Index: July 2011
- Has Engage, Evolve and Execute Replaced Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt at Microsoft?
- Google Videos Brings Movie Rentals to Android Phones
- Setting Up Your Accounting System
- Web And Scripting Programming Language Job Trends – August 2011
- Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics
- Facebook, Google share startup buying strategies
- Wolfram Alpha adds powerful, interactive search results
- MySpace goes down, visitors confuse error message with hack
- An Introduction to Vaadin
- Could a free iCloud iPhone accompany the iPhone 5? Maybe
- It’s coming: The emergence of second-class mobile citizens
- TornadoGuard
- SETI comes back from the financial dead, gets a check from Jodie Foster
- Google Chrome Beta Now Supports C/C++
- Nichenet Announces The Launch of New Media News Site Medacity
- Join this page to learn about our HBase efforts. There is a lot of interesting w…
- Temporary tattoos fitted with electronics make flexible, ultrathin sensors
- Apple working on pico-projector tech for iPhone, Mac
- Google Plus Tells Pseudonym Lovers to Shove It
- Update to Sessions in Google Analytics
- Making Games Better
- Fresh Meat for DevBeat
- Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ images and details revealed
- From Big Data to NoSQL: The ReadWriteWeb Guide to Data Terminology (Part 2)
- Amazon’s Latest Outages Raise Questions About the Cloud’s Stability
- Privacy, Advertising, and Putting Members First
- SeatGeek Redesigns Its Ticket Marketplace, Launches Sponsor Platform
- Google Apps gets Google’s updated Gmail, Calendar and Google Docs
- Facebook And Google Duke It Out Over Gaming (Same Day Announcements, Zynga?)
- Google+ represents a big chance for diversification in games
- Google+ gets games, promises that they won’t be annoying
- Games in Google+: fun that fits your schedule
- Gartner Adds Big Data, Gamification, and Internet of Things to Its Hype Cycle
- PouchDB: A Portable Implementation of CouchDB in JavaScript
- Javascript Unit Test Environment (JUTE) Now Open!
- Three Web Apps Specifications Advance to Proposed Recommendation
- A Sign of Things to Come: Google Books Gets Support for Easy Google+ Sharing
- Making Apps on Facebook more engaging and social
- Share Your Favorite Books with Literary Circles on Google+
- HTML5 – A Wonder Drug
- New Twitter Analytics Tool Helps You Decide Whom To Follow
- Building better web apps with a new Chrome Beta
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.
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