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Google's new privacy policy starts March 1; 4 ways to prepare — Google Inc. headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., in 2004. (Paul Sakuma / Associated Press) — Google Inc. is changing its privacy policy Thursday, a move that is causing a lot of anxiety among Internet activists and some users.| Jon Russell / The Next Web: |
Japan warns Google that its new privacy policy may violate data protection laws — The Japanese government has warned Google to tread carefully with its new privacy policy, as the controversial new regulations were rolled out today — Authorities in the country wrote to Google to express concern … | David Pierce / The Verge: |
Lytro review — You've never seen a camera like this before There are a few easy ways to make a digital camera better: make the sensor bigger, improve the quality of the lens, speed up the processor. But those are incremental improvements on a basic technology that hasn't changed much in a long time.| Ren Ng / Lytro Blog: |
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Constitutional Showdown Voided: Feds Decrypt Laptop Without Defendant's Help — Colorado federal authorities have decrypted a laptop seized from a bank-fraud defendant, mooting a judge's order that the defendant unlock the hard drive so the government could use its contents as evidence against her.| Foursquare Blog: |
foursquare is joining the OpenStreetMap movement! Say hi to pretty new maps! — We usually use this blog for big product announcements, but, as a startup, we also often think about how we can make life easier for other startups. Today, we're doing both - a little announcement … | Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb: |
Delicious Founder Creates New People Search Engine, Skills.to — Joshua Schachter and his team of star developers at TastyLabs have begun work on a second project, an endorsement and people search engine called Skills.to. The site lets you endorse people for their skills in various fields … | Emily Glazer / Wall Street Journal: |
Google Grows in New York City — Google Inc. has dramatically expanded its presence in Manhattan in the past year, adding roughly 750 people to its outpost in 2011 in the most prominent example of a technology company shifting its focus toward New York. — After acquiring four New York companies … | Richard Lawler / Engadget: |
Microsoft's Windows 8 Preview event videos now available — Still not satisfied after our minute by minute liveblog of Microsoft's Windows 8 Consumer Preview event this morning from Barcelona and detailed hands-on impressions? Video of the entire presentation, along with a few demo trailers … | Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
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Wacom announces Intuos5 graphics tablets, we go hands-on! (video) — It's a couple of months since we spotted paperwork for a mysterious “PTK-450” device at the FCC and now Wacom has finally revealed the gadget that goes with the label. The Intuos5 tablet is available to purchase immediately in Small … | Courtney Boyd Myers / The Next Web: |
Facebook introduces Premium: A marketer's dream, a user's nightmare? — “People worry that technology will disconnect us, but study after study...has shown that it strengthens us,” said Facebook's COO Sheryl Sandberg today in New York City. — What Facebook's technology is doing, is connecting brands with human beings.| Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
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Review: Readability finally gets a gorgeous app on iOS, but was it worth the wait? — Richard Ziade, founding partner of Readability, is forthright with me about the wait for an official iOS app. “It did take a really long time.” — In fact, the official app of the reading platform took … | Brad Stone / Business Week: |
Twitter, the Startup That Wouldn't Die — Life inside successful Web startups—especially the really successful ones—can be nasty, brutish, and short. As companies grow exponentially, egos clash, investors jockey for control, and business complexities rapidly exceed the managerial abilities of the founders.| Kellex / Droid Life: |
Letter From Verizon to FCC Details Their Stance on Bootloaders — Android and bootloaders, a topic we can't seem to get away from. Starting back with the locking of the original Motorola Milestone and then kicking into overdrive with the DROID X, the battle of consumers vs. OEMs and carriers has been an ugly one.| Mike Masnick / Techdirt: |
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Android Design V2: Now with stencils — [This post is by Android designer Alex Faaborg, on behalf of the entire User Experience team. —Tim Bray] — When we initially released Android Design, by far the number one request we received was for us to release stencils as well.| Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
After Five Years, Draw Something Is an Overnight Hit for OMGPOP. Now What? — OMGPOP is a gaming company that has been plugging away at it for some five years, backed by $16 million in venture funding. It's had okay but not overwhelming results. — Until this month, when it released Draw Something.
Improving Your Odds with mHealth — “Primary diagnoses are right 48% of the time. So if you go to the doctor and ask 'what's wrong with me' you'll have about a 50/50 chance of getting the right answer,” says Don Jones, VP of Qualcomm Life and l
Cloud Foundry Supports Node.js Modules with NPM — We are pleased to announce support for npm (Node Package Manager) which manages Node.js application module dependencies on CloudFoundry.com.
Episode 81 - Windows Azure Media Services — Join Nate and Nick each week as they cover Windows Azure. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow. — In this episode, we are joined by Alex Zambelli …
Meet Atlassian Stash: Git Repository Management for Enterprise Teams — Atlassian now offers a centralized solution to manage Git repositories behind the firewall. Streamlined for small agile teams, powerful enough for large organizations.
A milestone for the record books: 50 million people choose OpenDNS — Today is a big day for OpenDNS. We announced we're now 50 million strong. More than 50 million people around the world … This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 10:35 AM ET, March 1, 2012.
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