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.
- Another Creative Marketer Goes Beyond The Resume (The Future Buzz)
- Trackur Brings Automated Sentiment Analysis to the Masses (Marketing Pilgrim – Internet News and Opinion)
- Microsoft .NET for Mobile Company Xamarin Gets $12 Million In Series A Funding (TechCrunch)
- Dew Drop – July 24, 2012 (#1,370) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Girls Who Code: Crashing the “Brogram” (ReadWriteWeb)
- Apigee grabs $20m to bring its API platform to more developers, operators and businesses (The Next Web)
- Double Shot #921 (A Fresh Cup)
- Do You Value Comments? (Conversation Agent)
- The winners of the 2012 Google Science Fair (The Official Google Blog)
- The Tools we Use (and Love) at New Relic (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- OpenStack developers leave Rackspace for Nebula (GigaOM)
- Move over Google, Bottlenose launches search engine for the “now” era (VentureBeat)
- Gooseberry takes on Raspberry Pi with $62 Android-based PC (BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech)
- Make a room come alive with Interactive Spaces (Google Open Source Blog)
- A Mole of Moles (What If?)
- Making Google Analytics Content Experiments Even Better (Google Analytics Blog)
- But You Did Not Persuade Me (Coding Horror)
- VMware to buy Nicira for $1.26B in a strategic leap of faith (GigaOM)
- Gather: A New App For Organizing Meetups Over Facebook And Twitter (TechCrunch)
- Ask HighScalability: How Do I Build My MegaUpload + Itunes + YouTube Startup? (High Scalability)
- Appcelerator announces coding conference and hackathon-for-good (exclusive) (VentureBeat)
- New Marketing Tools for Pages (Facebook Developer Blog)
- What a tech blog post about a startup should include, according to me (Marshall Kirkpatrick's Blog)
- Onebip mobile payment releases single-click purchasing feature for in-browser buying (The Next Web)
- State of the CDN: More Traffic, Stable Prices, More Products, Profits – Not So Much (High Scalability)
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