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.
- An Introduction to Machine Learning (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Dew Drop – April 26, 2013 (#1,535) (Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew)
- Scripting News: Older techies and outliners. (Dave Winer)
- Double Shot #1116 (A Fresh Cup)
- The Art of War: How it Applies to Software (Java Code Geeks)
- Wikipedia is now drawing facts from the Wikidata repository, and so can you (GigaOM)
- CSS3 Transitions: Thank God We Have A Specification! (Smashing Magazine Feed)
- Building Single Page Applications with Backbone.js and Express.js (HTML5 Zone)
- Data Analysis with the Unix Shell (Architects Zone – Architectural Design Patterns & Best Practices)
- Doing it Twice? Write it Down (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- Winging It: Going Live with Technical Debt (Javalobby – The heart of the Java developer community)
- The Daily Six Pack: April 26, 2013 (Dirk Strauss)
- Scrum Master: Servant Leadership in Practice (Agile Zone – Software Methodologies for Development Managers)
- Would you like some storage in your storage? (GigaOM)
- Instapaper creator Marco Arment sells majority stake to Betaworks to focus on new projects (The Next Web)
- Researchers hear telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell’s voice for the first time (video) (VentureBeat)
- Amazon Coins – Virtual Currency for App and In-App Purchases (Amazon Web Services Blog)
- Speed up your sites with PageSpeed for Nginx (Google Developers Blog)
- A speedy, more secure way to view Microsoft Office files directly in Chrome (Google Chrome Blog)
- Forget touchscreens: paint a computer interface anywhere with WorldKit (GigaOM)
- Code Ownership – Who Should Own the Code? (Building Real Software)
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