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february 2012
You Stopped SOPA. Now Let’s Startup America
Note from the editor: This is a guest post from Steve Case, the co-founder of AOL (which owns TechCrunch) and founder of Revolution. Case is the chairman of the Startup America Partnership and sits…
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january 2012
Human Costs Are Built Into an iPad
The explosion ripped through Building A5 on a Friday evening last May, an eruption of fire and noise that twisted metal pipes as if they were discarded straws. When workers in the cafeteria ran…
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january 2012
How Helvetica Conquered The World With Its Cool, Comforting Logic
How did a clean, useful alphabet become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe? Simon Garfield recounts the story and examines its emotional pull. This is the second excerpt from Just My Type. To read…
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january 2012
Mark Shuttleworth
The desktop remains central to our everyday work and play, despite all the excitement around tablets, TV’s and phones. So it’s exciting for us to innovate in the desktop too, especially…
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january 2012
Is My MacBook Pro Always Listening?
This is a short post about something that has been bugging me (perhaps even quite literally?) since Apple removed the line-in devices from smaller laptops several years ago. What are you talking…
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january 2012
Wavii
I just discovered - auto-magical news feeds for any topic (seriously!). Join for early access,
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january 2012
Sutter’s Mill
In the twilight of Moore’s Law, the transitions to multicore processors, GPU computing, and HaaS cloud computing are not separate trends, but aspects of a single trend – mainstream…
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january 2012
On pirates and piracy
We've heard a lot about "piracy" in the last few months. But as you'd expect, there's a lot of confusion, particularly by the folks doing the name-calling, about what pirates really are. Pirates…
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january 2012
The Verge
While you wait, follow the news at thisismynext.com You're all signed up. While you wait, follow the news at thisismynext.com Follow @verge
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january 2012
The Hacker is Watching
Melissa wondered why her goof-off sister was IM'ing from the next room instead of just padding over—she wasn't usually that lazy—so she walked over to see what was up. Suzy just…
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january 2012
You Simply Must Read This Article That Explains Why Apple Makes iPhones In China And Why The U.S. Is Screwed
Wikimedia CommonsShenzhen The manufacturing processes of Apple and other electronics companies have come into sharp focus of late, with the revelation of more details about what life is like for the…
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january 2012
Unlimited data is dead, so let's fight a smarter fight
For the smartphone-heavy United States, the notion of unlimited wireless data is dead, kaput, finis. It's not coming back. Many other parts of the world are in the same boat, and those that aren't…
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january 2012
Do Great Things
Editor’s Note: Guest contributor Justin Rosenstein is the co-founder of Asana. We have a greater capacity to change the world today than the kings and presidents of just 50 years ago. Whether…
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january 2012
How to be Relentlessly Resourceful [a practical guide]
Relentlessly resourceful. This is the essential quality of a good startup founder according to Paul Graham, cofounder of Y Combinator. When asked by Forbes what he looks for in founders, four out of…
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january 2012
Confessions of a Binge Drinker
If, as the CDC suggests in a new report, binge drinking leads to violence, spread of sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancy, and risky behavior, then why am I doing just fine? I binge…
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january 2012
mlapida • nevver: Mugshot of the Day The best picture...
New tumblr post: nevver: Mugshot of the Day The best picture I’ve seen...
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january 2012
If You Want Change Agents, Hire Pirates
Why? Because pirates can operate when rules and safety nets break down. [The following is an excerpt from What Would Steve Jobs Do?: How the Steve Jobs Way Can Inspire Anyone to Think Differently…
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january 2012
Why I'm a Pirate!
Traduction française Dear copyright industry, I'm a pirate. I'm the typical user you are fighting. I'm downloading everything and not giving you one single penny. I don't even attend concert.…
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january 2012
A Design Primer for Engineers
Design They just want to mail a picture of their cat A Design Primer for Engineers For a word that can so vastly change the fortunes of a company, it’s worth noting that no generally accepted…
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january 2012
Men’s Journal » Print » Everything You Know About Fitness is a Lie
Photograph by Frederik Broden by Daniel Duane I hate the gym. At least, I hate the gym as imagined by the modern American health club: the mindless repetitions on the weight machines, halfhearted…
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january 2012
Ricky Gervais Would Like to Non-Apologize
In a onetime mess hall on a decommissioned Royal Air Force base outside London, Ricky Gervais was directing the 4-foot-6 star of a low-budget re-enactment of “The Passion of the…
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january 2012
How Much Do Music and Movie Piracy Really Hurt the U.S. Economy?
(Photo: Srikrishna K)Supporters of stronger intellectual property enforcement — such as those behind the proposed new Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP…
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january 2012
mlapida • These numbers seem truly dire: a $250 billion per...
New tumblr post: "These numbers seem truly dire: a $250 billion per year loss would be almost $800 for every man,..."
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january 2012
Putting SOPA on a shelf
January 15, 2012 8:00 AM Putting SOPA on a shelf By Steve Benen
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january 2012
Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world
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january 2012
This Is Why You Don't Go to the Gym
We can't keep our own fitness promises for the same reason that addicts are addicts and Congress can't pass deficit reduction Zurijeta /ShutterstockEvery January, millions of Americans, brimming…
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january 2012
Dark Buffers in the Internet
Today's networks are suffering from unnecessary latency and poor system performance. The culprit is bufferbloat, the existence of excessively large and frequently full buffers inside the…
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january 2012
If SOPA's Main Target Is The Pirate Bay, It's Worth Pointing Out That ThePirateBay.org Is Immune From SOPA
from the just-saying... deptIn looking over Eric Goldman's excellent "linkwrap" of a bunch of recent SOPA/PIPA stories, it pointed me to a News.com article from last month, about how SOPA was really…
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january 2012
Who Word Processed First? Professor’s History Has Writers Staking Their Claim
Brendan Smialowski for The New York Times Matthew G. Kirschenbaum at his office at the University of Maryland, where he is an associate professor of English.Matthew Kirschenbaum, the English…
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january 2012
mlapida • Completely off topic; is that the hooker from...
New tumblr post: Completely off topic; is that the hooker from Dexter Season 2 in...
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january 2012
SOPA might force choice to stop cyberspies, bank robbers and ID thieves or stop illegal MP3s
January 11, 2012, 2:58 PM — If you've been following the debate over the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) adored by music companies, broadcasters and hardly anyone else, you'll have noticed…
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january 2012
Why Samsung Is The Next Apple
For most of the ten years I’ve been coming to CES, every presentation, every booth, has had one goal: to create an ecosystem in order to encourage consumer to lock in. Year after year,…
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january 2012
mlapida • How to nap - Boston.com
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january 2012
Why I Hate Android
Why do I hate Android? It’s definitely one of the questions I get asked most often these days. And most of those that don’t ask probably assume it’s because I’m an iPhone…
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january 2012
Open Letter to Apple�Shareholders
Dear Shareholder: We at Apple would like to thank you for standing by us all through the years. To our original investors we owe particular gratitude. If it were not for you, we of course, would not…
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january 2012
How Many Stephen Colberts Are There?
Stephen Colbert dressing for a rehearsal of "The Colbert Report." More Photos » Correction Appended There used to be just two Stephen Colberts, and they were hard enough to distinguish.…
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january 2012
Steve Blank
This year the movie industry made $30 billion (1/3 in the U.S.) from box-office revenue. But the total movie industry revenue was $87 billion. Where did the other $57 billion come…
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january 2012
SOPA, Freedom, And The Invisible War
While laughable in scope and reach (not to mention ridiculous in terms of potential enforcement) the Stop Online Piracy Act is seen as a very real threat to our freedom to, in short, surf the…
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january 2012
Learning to Smoke
Originally published in the March 2008 issue Five weeks ago, I was working the elliptical, my feet throbbing out those nasty loops. The entire machine panted its report, the morning mantra: down,…
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january 2012
'The Sims' Designer Creating New Game for Real Life
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Will Wright, the designer behind successful video game simulations including "SimCity", "The Sims" and "Spore", is at it again. Only this time, rather than…
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january 2012
How Northern Irish Startups and a government agency were fooled by a convicted thief
Over on his Tumblr, David Kirk writes about how Invest NI, Northern Ireland’s economic development agency, cancelled a forum of local investors after receiving some information about one of…
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january 2012
foursquare :: Michael's Badges :: JetSetter
I just unlocked the Level 4 "JetSetter" badge on ! High five!
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december 2011
TorrentFreak
While Drafting SOPA, the U.S. House Harbors BitTorrent Pirates In recent weeks we discovered BitTorrent pirates at the RIAA, Sony, Fox, Universal and even law-abiding organizations such as the…
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december 2011
Decades later, a Cold War secret is revealed
(12-25) 07:21 PST Danbury, Conn. (AP) -- For more than a decade they toiled in the strange, boxy-looking building on the hill above the municipal airport, the building with no windows (except in the…
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december 2011
Why Hasn’t Safari Skyrocketed Like Chrome Has?
The past few days, there’s been a lot of talk about web browsers. The report that Google will be paying Mozilla close to one billion dollars over the next three years to ensure that their…
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december 2011
foursquare :: Michael's Badges :: Hot Tamale
I just unlocked the Level 10 "Hot Tamale" badge on ! Jedi Status!!!
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december 2011
The New Internet Will Make You Sad Forever
The web used to be about other people. IMing your friend, emailing your wife, a chatroom with other guinea pig enthusiasts. Now it's turning around. Information is becoming less important than…
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december 2011
The Rise of Developeronomics
There is a theory in evolutionary biology that reciprocal altruism and cooperation first appeared as a solution to the food storage problem. If you were an early hominid and you killed a large…
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december 2011
Oink: Pinned Frites
Just loved Pinned Frites at McNulty's Bier Markt (via )
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december 2011
Vanity Fair on the Uselessness of TSA
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december 2011
mlapida • My new car. After driving an old Volvo for years,...
New tumblr post: My new car. After driving an old Volvo for years, I finally...
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december 2011
mlapida • parislemon: Dear HBO
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december 2011
The Secret History of Kim Jong Il
I first met Kim Jong Il in October 1959. He was a senior at the elite Namsan Senior High School, and I was a 27-year-old professor of Russian at the Pyongyang University of Education. I also…
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december 2011
SOPA: The End of the Internet as We Know it
Editor’s note: Laurence Tribe teaches Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School where he is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Harvard’s highest academic honor. Last week, the House…
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december 2011
Five Ways the Zynga IPO Changes Everything!!!
The Zynga IPO changes everything!!!! Well, not really but the last few days have been a torrent of conjecture about the future of social games, tech IPOs and Mark Pincus' management style. We now…
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december 2011
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