Facebook, 1997 called and they want their photo uploading tech back
Reblogged from VentureBeat: Photos are a massive part of the Facebook experience. Every day, users upload 250 million photos to Facebook. And photo status updates typically get far more engagement...
View ArticleSnooty British Kids Don't Care That Tim Berners-Lee Invented the World Wide Web
Reblogged from Betabeat: Given that coding lessons are the new Baby Mozart, we are in no way surprised at the existence of Code Club, the latest educational initiative launched across the pond. We...
View ArticleCEO Supper Club: The Point of the Evening When We All Lose Our Minds
Reblogged from PandoDaily: And now we come to the end of our CEO dinner, when the wine kicks in, and I lose complete control of the interview. We start by asking everyone for their mediocre super...
View ArticleExplosive BMW Projectile
This promo for BMW M5, the world’s fastest sedan, utilize slow-motion bullet effects synchronized with Beethoven’s divine 5th Piano Concerto to manifest power and elegance.
View Article'Find Friends Nearby': Facebook's New Mobile Feature For Finding People...
Reblogged from TechCrunch: Facebook has created a new feature that lets users find friends and potential friends nearby. Currently Initially called "Friendshake" and also accessible through a URL that...
View ArticleCouldn't Make It To PandoMonthly with Ben Horowitz? We've Got You Covered!
Reblogged from PandoDaily: On Wednesday, we all gathered around to watch the latest PandoMonthly fireside chat, this time between Sarah Lacy and Ben Horowitz. You've been asking for it, and we've now...
View ArticleWhat Los Angeles Accelerators Want: Startups That Make Money Right Away
Reblogged from TechCrunch: When asked what is the biggest difference between Los Angeles and Silicon Valley accelerators, five from LA told me they're more focused on startups that don't take years to...
View ArticleOddly Enough, I Don't Hate Business Insider Because Of Its Brilliance
Reblogged from PandoDaily: To head off any allegations of inter-blog rivalry, let me start off by saying that Sarah loves Business Insider. Clicks for hours, she does. Adores every preposterous...
View ArticleSheryl Sandberg, Facebook's Long-Time COO, Becomes First Woman On Its Board...
Reblogged from TechCrunch: Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's four-year chief operating officer, has a new position -- and one many people thought she should have gotten long ago. She's now the first woman...
View ArticleThis Extended Galaxy S III Ad Will Pull On Your Technological Heart Strings
Reblogged from TechCrunch: The Samsung Galaxy S III is the phone you've been waiting for (per our review), and you may be waiting a bit longer due to some slight shortages on GSIII supply, but luckily...
View ArticleMapfia: Location sharing between two people via phone call
Reblogged from GigaOM: Need to share your location for a limited amount of time and just with a single person? I don't think I've seen an easier method than Mapfia, a new mobile app for iOS (s aapl)...
View ArticleArt World Reacts to the End of Artnet Magazine
Reblogged from GalleristNY: Yesterday, Artnet closed its online magazine, which was almost certainly the first and longest-running art publication on the Internet. Walter Robinson had run the...
View ArticlePaper-Scissors-Rock: Robot With 100% Winning Rate
The robot’s decision is triggered after waiting a fraction of a second to observe the movement of the human hand.
View ArticleFirst London, now Paris: Metro gets free WiFi
Reblogged from GigaOM: London and Paris have had a competitive relationship for a little while now. So perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that just a few weeks after London announced the rollout of...
View ArticleVideo tweet: Massimo Banzi quoted at TEDGlobal 2012
Reblogged from TED Blog: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gz5OoTFxD8 In this taste of TEDGlobal, Massimo Banzi, the inventor of Arduino, offers an inspiring word on open-source creativity: "You don't...
View ArticleHow Apple won a ban on Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1
Reblogged from Fortune Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine: A zig-zag path to victory in a landmark patent infringement case FORTUNE -- On Tuesday, a U.S. district court in...
View ArticleThis gigantic hybrid ship can run on a battery
Reblogged from Grist: Although gigantic ships are relatively efficient -- compared to, say, transporting massive amounts of stuff by airplane -- they do use an astounding amount of fuel. The shipping...
View ArticleGoogle's Nexus 7 starts a whole new tablet war (hands-on)
Reblogged from VentureBeat: Google has a lot to prove with the Nexus 7: Does it finally understand tablets, after so much bumbling over the last few years? Can it take back tablet market share from...
View ArticleWith Tech From Space, Ministry Of Supply Is Building The Next Generation Of...
Reblogged from TechCrunch: Nobody likes to admit it, but if you're a working professional, there's a good chance you're familiar with sweat stains. The commute to work, the stress of meeting a...
View ArticleCheck out this phone-controlled robot from a Twilio/Node.js hacker
Reblogged from VentureBeat: An aspiring hardware hacker at Twilio has used his company's own telephony APIs as well as Node.js and Arduino to build the charming robot you see in the clip above. We...
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