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.
- Forget glasses: MIT’s new 3D technology works with just your naked eyes (The Next Web)
- Why Platform as a Service Will Rule the World (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Hub Ventures Debuts 7 Startups That Want To Change The World (TechCrunch)
- Dew Drop – July 11, 2012 (#1,361) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- We Versus I (Feld Thoughts)
- Integration tests with Maven 3, Failsafe and Cargo plugin (Java Code Geeks)
- More Twitter awfulness (Dave Winer)
- Is there really a market for cross-platform recommendation engines? (GigaOM)
- Double Shot #913 (A Fresh Cup)
- Dependency Convergence in Maven (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Coding Horror: The Book (Coding Horror)
- The Google+ Hangout that changed the way I will view communication forever (The Next Web)
- New AWS Feature – MFA-Protected API Access (Amazon Web Services Blog)
- Is hot payment startup Stripe worth half a billion? (GigaOM)
- OpenNebula quietly keeps building its open-source cloud (GigaOM)
- Caching with Twemcache (Twitter Engineering)
- Common sense and Code Quality (Java Code Geeks)
- Hey developers: This real-time coding environment could take social code to the next level (The Next Web)
- Apple’s App Store Secrecy Hurts Indie Developers (ReadWriteWeb)
- RIM Investing $100 Million To Build Developer Community — Is It Too Late? (TechCrunch)
- Fusion-io turns NAND into DRAM for developers (GigaOM)
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