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Google Begins Testing Its Augmented-Reality Glasses — If you venture into a coffee shop in the coming months and see someone with a pair of futuristic glasses that look like a prop from “Star Trek,” don't worry. It's probably just a Google employee testing the company's new augmented-reality glasses.| Kevin C. Tofel / GigaOM: |
Google glasses make sense as the “next” mobile device — Smartphones already have Google Goggles, an image recognition search app, but consumers may one day have “Google glasses”. The search company publicly introduced Project Glass on Wednesday, a concept for wearable glasses that integrate directly with Google services.| Brad Stone / Business Week: |
Google's Page: Apple's Android Pique ‘For Show’ — On April 3, Google (GOOG) co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Larry Page sat down with Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss his first year at the helm of the technology giant, his plans for the future, and the company's relationships with its competitors.| Steven Levy / Wired: |
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Read Yahoo CEO's Letter to Employees About Layoffs … Yahoo today confirmed this morning it plans to cut 2,000 jobs, or 14% of its 14,000 work force. — Here's CEO Scott Thompson's letter to employees: — Yahoos - — Today we are restructuring Yahoo! to give ourselves the opportunity to compete and win in our core business.| Leena Rao / TechCrunch: |
Yahoo Cuts 14 Percent Of Workforce; 2,000 Given Pink Slips; Will Save $375M — Yahoo has made its massive round of layoffs official. The company just released a statement saying that 2,000 jobs have been cut, or 14 percent of it total workforce (which was previously around 14,000).| Ross Miller / The Verge: |
HTC Evo 4G LTE is Sprint's first handset with HD voice, pre-orders start May 7th for $199.99 — The internals are not entirely dissimilar to the One X: a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM — not Tegra 3 since it lacks LTE support (not yet, at least).| Brian Heater / Engadget: |
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How Facebook's Winning The War Against Yahoo, Patent By Patent — Facebook has executed a masterful response to Yahoo's patent trolling that protects it legally but still makes it look like the victim. Here I examine how for almost every patent Yahoo claims Facebook infringes upon … | Daniel Terdiman / CNET: |
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Broad Rollout of iPhone to Small U.S. Carriers Coming on April 20 — Earlier today, we noted that nTelos Wireless, a CDMA carrier based in Waynesboro, Virginia, announced that it would begin carrying the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 on April 20. Pricing for the device comes in at $50 below … | Neil Hughes / AppleInsider: |
Apple preparing overhaul of its online store — Apple has begun signaling to education shoppers that it plans to relaunch and overhaul its online store in the near future, making it easier to do business. — AppleInsider was alerted on Wednesday to the notice that can be found on the top … | Peter Kafka / AllThingsD: |
Randi Zuckerberg and Ben Huh Bring Silicon Valley to Bravo TV — Cue up the righteous anger, Silicon Valley. Here comes a clueless effort by a big dumb TV channel to portray you world-changers as a bunch of vapid schemers. Even worse, it's from a cable TV channel … | Erica Ogg / GigaOM: |
Creativity tools: The next wave of iOS apps? — When Snapguide debuted last week it received pretty good reviews in the press. But more importantly, it got a “very warm response,” as founder Daniel Raffel put it, from new users. He's barely been sleeping, staying up to answer a constant stream … | Justin Ellis / Nieman Journalism Lab: |
New high score: How the NYT created its “stupid game” — When Jon Huang was younger he was the type of kid who spent his time making mods for Duke Nukem 3D. So it makes a kind of sense he's now turned The New York Times into its own kind of shoot 'em up. — Huang was the multimedia producer behind … | Gareth Morgan / V3.co.uk: |
Swedish researchers uncover key to China's Tor-blocking system — Swedish researchers have discovered that Chinese officials have updated the country's ‘Great Firewall’ to make it harder for citizens to use the Tor network that provides a means of surfing the web anonymously.| Patrick Flanary / Rolling Stone: |
Neil Young Trademarks New Audio Format — Rocker developing high-def alternative to MP3's — Neil Young performs in Los Angeles. — By — They might sound like great song titles, but “21st Century Record Player,” “Earth Storage” and “Thanks for Listening” aren't new Neil Young tunes.| Tim Hoover / Denver Post: |
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Draw Something hits mobile game record as it passes 50M downloads — Draw Something, the Pictionary-style app that Zynga acquired with its $180 million purchase of OMGPOP, has surpassed 50 million downloads. — In just 50 days, the title has become the fastest-growing original mobile game of all time.| Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD: |
Exclusive: HP Labs Head Prith Banerjee Leaving — Prith Banerjee, a Hewlett-Packard senior vice president — and for five years the head of its research and development organization, HP Labs — is leaving the company effective April 15, according to an internal company memo obtained by AllThingsD.| Matt Smith / The Bay Citizen: |
Airbnb Must Pay Hotel Tax in San Francisco — Airbnb and other online vacation rental brokers must pay San Francisco's 14 percent hotel tax, according to a rule published Tuesday by the city's tax collector in spite of efforts by Mayor Ed Lee to delay its implementation.| Todd Bishop / GeekWire: |
Flickr adopts Bezos-backed Aviary for photo editing, replacing Google's Picnik — The Aviary photo editor as it will appear in Flickr. — Flickr today is announcing a partnership with startup Aviary to roll out a new photo-editing experience for Flickr users starting later this week.| Daniel Frankel / paidContent: |
Researcher: Over 1 Million U.S. Cable Subscribers Cut Cord In 2011 — Cable and satellite TV subscription growth slowed down more than had been previously reported, and cord-cutting was a primary factor. But don't worry about it — a revolution that will re-create the current multi-channel access paradigm is still a long way away.| Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily: |
After Eight Years, the Web 2.0 Conference Is Over — Before there was Disrupt or Launch or any of the other myriad of smaller social media confabs, there was Web 2.0. — It was the first conference that chronicled the second coming of the consumer Web. It was a partnership between Tim O'Reilly … | Amy Chozick / Media Decoder: |
Windows 8 Tips — Tips and tricks for Windows 8 users.
Want to Contribute to Cloud Foundry? Come on in! — Cloud Foundry is an Open Platform-as-a-Service, and an Open Source project. It has attracted phenomenal interest from the community - including partners …
How ImgPage Uploads 25 MB Photos to Cloud Files Using the Mailgun API — The team over at Mailgun just posted a Python tutorial written by Mailgun customer Paul Finn about how to use Python and the Mailgun API to upload large images to Cloud Files.
Week in Review: SQL IN Hadoop and Hive, Beyond Batch with YARN, NFS access to HDFS and HBase MTTR — Or as it's more commonly being called: Week-ish in Review. Let's recap on the latest - there's some juicy technology goodness here.
“Yammer sucks” — Not to be mean to Yammer, or anything — it's a very good tool for some use cases — but that's what a customer told me recently (and others feel the same way).This is a Techmeme archive page. It shows how the site appeared at 7:30 PM ET, April 4, 2012.
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