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.
- RDFa, microdata, turtle-in-HTML, and RDFLib (Ivan’s private site)
- What Hardware Powers Etsy.com? (Code as Craft)
- Hisense, Samsung, and Sony bringing more Google TV choices to the world (The Official Google TV Blog)
- Prediction: More cloud confusion ahead (GigaOM)
- Mobile Development Job Trends – August 2012 (Regular Geek)
- Amazon’s next Kindle e-reader will have a “Paperwhite” backlit display (VentureBeat)
- Dew Drop – August 31, 2012 (#1,392) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Java 7: HashMap vs ConcurrentHashMap (Java Code Geeks)
- Double Shot #948 (A Fresh Cup)
- Nokia + Microsoft Kick Off $23M AppCampus Incubator: Over $1M Going To 36 Startups (TechCrunch)
- Reach users 1:1 with the Notifications API (Facebook Developer Blog)
- How Experiment Cultures Lead to Continuous Deployment (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Oracle fixes critical hole in Java, may have known about the issue for months (VentureBeat)
- del.icio.us founder’s Tasty Labs launches Human.io micro-task platform (GigaOM)
- ShoutEm Launches Development Platform To Make HTML5 Mobile Apps Look Native (TechCrunch)
- Twitter Drops Other Shoe, Which You All Saw Coming, Right? (John Battelle's Search Blog)
- A world first: Bionic eye transplant lets blind woman see (The Next Web)
- A Prototype is Worth a Thousand Lines of Code (Java Code Geeks)
- Lossless and Transparency Modes in WebP (Google Developers Blog)
- IFTTT launches channel dedicated to App.net, enables cross-posting, push notifications and more (The Next Web)
- Chicago’s Excelerate Labs Graduates Ten Startups (TechCrunch)
- Brain drain: Hackers could dip their phishing poles into your mind (VentureBeat)
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