July 31, 2010
Imagine you were a robot who only knew how to describe the world in four ways: self, other, time, and object. Now imagine you were struck by a bolt of lightning and found your robot brain aware of a whole new column in the spreadsheet…Place
July 31, 2010
This Spring at Twitter’s first developer conference Chirp the big splash was a forthcoming feature called Annotations. The feature will allow publishing software to annotate Tweets with a wide open variety of metadata, which could then be read and analyzed by other software.
July 31, 2010
While ASCAP is busy attacking Creative Commons and refusing to debate , it appears that the performance rights organization may have a bigger problem on its hands.
July 31, 2010
The design and user experience of a site is often a make or break experience. Users, company hires and investors are heavily swayed not only by how neat a site looks, but how well thought out it is. Simply put, if your site is bad on the experience or design front, it makes it look like your team can’t execute, which is about the worst thing you can say about a startup
July 30, 2010
Many Facebook users will be relieved to know that the ability to hyperlink to names and pages in status updates will return shortly. The feature, which lets you hyperlink to friends and ‘liked’ pages by using the @ in a status or wall update, was launched in September last year . Since then it’s become popular with Facebook’s 500 million members, who value the ability to tag their friends in updates, ensuring that the right people will see their content