Daily Update for 2012-07-23
- Washington State to Allow Voters to Register Via Facebook http://t.co/2SWOJFVe #
- Dropbox finds no evidence of intrusion in spam investigation (http://t.co/VqWi5OlU) #
- That plan to archive every tweet in the Library of Congress? Definitely still happening (Andrew Phelps/Nieman Jo… http://t.co/ecRtykwP #
- Wi-Fi Media lets your Nexus 7 play movies on any screen via HTC's Media Link HD (hands-on video) (http://t.co/Y95ACBn9) #
- Photoshop and the ethics of photo editing (http://t.co/Vq6IgY2Z) #
- 'Sparrow for Windows' was never an official Sparrow client, not even close to 'weeks away' (http://t.co/HMTCU3Uz) #
- Hulu rolls out a simplified player UI for the web, takes a few cues from mobile (http://t.co/Tmhz1qaA) #
- Write your own video game stories on the Verge Forums (http://t.co/MhimGnCc) #
- HTML5 Work Splits Into ‘Living’ And ‘Snapshot’ Standards. Developers Need Not Worry, Says Living Standard Leader http://t.co/KqOofWBi #
- Mobile Miscellany: week of July 16th, 2012 (http://t.co/WWZaXl9U) #
- ULTIMAte hack: Nexus 7 hooks up with external USB storage, floppy drive for retro-gaming (http://t.co/qnJOWmWn) #
- How to avoid being tracked online http://t.co/C4ihMBlo #
- Play this: 'Eat Your Dinner' (http://t.co/MyLE9tOR) #
- Ask Engadget: best Mac gamepad? (http://t.co/MF6Z7Mbx) #
- Weekly Updates for 2012-07-22 (http://t.co/43udB2eP) #
- Bringing the cloud down to earth http://t.co/gqtsz7O1 #
- Weekly Updates for 2012-07-22 http://t.co/QhGuHDGA #
- Ask Engadget: best Mac gamepad? http://t.co/REZjwfH5 #
- Play this: ‘Eat Your Dinner’ http://t.co/JW2zgtld #
- ULTIMAte hack: Nexus 7 hooks up with external USB storage, floppy drive for retro-gaming http://t.co/jkuKI28f #
- EU Parliament Debates their own DMCA http://t.co/wvr4ON4y #
- W3C and WHATWG finalize split on HTML5 spec, forking 'unlikely' (http://t.co/rYAqJNkK) #
- Huawei's MediaPad 10 teases all of its traits in soothing promo video (http://t.co/L7HIOqvn) #
- The wonder of small things (http://t.co/oJHv5noN) #
- "The Eagle has landed." Remembering Apollo 11: July 20, 1969 (http://t.co/Rv41ZCWO) #
- Human-sized animal tails (http://t.co/QWHFJN7n) #
- Qantas to hand out free iPads to all passengers on Boeing 767s, save fuel and our sanity (video) (http://t.co/pHkWhCkS) #
- Daily Update for 2012-07-22 (http://t.co/MlH36AoU) #
- Think Hiring Is Tough In The Valley? Now Europe Joins The Talent Wars http://t.co/SsMB8fXp #
- Hulu debuts revamped web player with 10-second rewind, sleek new UI (http://t.co/jYhbxhHT) #
- UCLA creates transparent solar cell, dreams of current generating windows (http://t.co/6qlusy2m) #
- Sun: a simple iOS weather app that can be installed from the browser (http://t.co/2uT9yk7x) #
- Reaching 10M Downloads, And The Guerrilla Marketing Tactics We Used To Get There http://t.co/RqMXy98c #
- Horology Goes The Crowdfunding Route http://t.co/gfq70hws #
- Chip Yates breaks yet another record, notches 202MPH in world's fastest electric flight (video) (http://t.co/yWW73O1U) #
- Subcontractor tries to force Fukushima workers to hide their radiation exposure http://t.co/3FW2Apt3 #
- Sun: a simple iOS weather app that can be installed from the browser http://t.co/F79OMPNY #
- UCLA creates transparent solar cell, dreams of current generating windows http://t.co/3yGvKSzf #
- Hulu debuts revamped web player with 10-second rewind, sleek new UI http://t.co/RhT6YXoQ #
- Chip Yates breaks yet another record, notches 202MPH in world’s fastest electric flight (video) http://t.co/vzd3ksCt #
- VMware Denies Cloud Spin-Off Rumors – Keeps Focus on Platform-as-a-Service (Brian Proffitt/ReadWriteWeb) http://t.co/CBFKPj6Z #
- It's time to send Congress home. http://t.co/UI2h71DL #
- Microsoft researchers develop camera-based stylus concept for use on any display (http://t.co/CapPEaJO) #
- Disruptions: Looking Beyond Silicon Valley's Bubble (Nick Bilton/Bits) http://t.co/5BbGZHGn #
- The 16GB Nexus 7 Is Sold Out On The Google Play Store http://t.co/J909IBhF #
- DARPA-backed Power Pwn is power strip by day, superhero hack machine by night (http://t.co/BVfsskVI) #
- Vizio meets the MacBook http://t.co/AUea3LmR #
- Windows 8 RTM branch screenshots leak: new boot screen, wallpapers, desktop UI colors (http://bit.ly/LEOT5K) #
- Venture Capital Now: Quality Over Quantity http://bit.ly/QowjFr #
- Fracking critics using bad science, experts say – Newsday http://bit.ly/OVpsBg #
- Samsung's Galaxy S III surpasses 10 million sales in less than two months (Matt Brian/The Next Web) http://t.co/7UIerxww #
- Inhabitat's Week in Green: liter of light project, space tourism and a 'Hyperloop' train (http://t.co/0m7MnISJ) #
- Fox wants to turn animated short 'Ruin' into a live-action feature film (http://t.co/opT3KIBr) #
- Jack Daniel's has a very nice trademark lawyer (http://t.co/mY93KPyo) #
- Earbook? Apple Plans Hearing Aid Social Networking http://t.co/eJKMfkdz #
- The best tech writing of the week, July 22 (http://t.co/QJwJyLxj) #
- New Beck songs get visualized, inspire musical platforming (http://t.co/T4Sq0FWe) #
- HP-sponsored Enyo framework hits cross-platform release (David Meyer/ZDNet) http://t.co/aQN85VsG #
- Three-strikes copyright law in NZ halves infringement http://t.co/vpUGGWkd #
- ITC dismisses Kodak patent claim against RIM and Apple (http://t.co/QX9FxxUC) #
- Fan-made Sleeping Beauty Castle (http://t.co/TJ5kB6NW) #
- Fan-made Sleeping Beauty Castle http://t.co/UEYyGCHI #
- ITC dismisses Kodak patent claim against RIM and Apple http://t.co/92Irn6ZU #
- New Beck songs get visualized, inspire musical platforming http://t.co/pYKqiZ6O #
- The best tech writing of the week, July 22 http://t.co/H1BWoixk #
- Lies, Damn Lies, And Statistics About Privacy Hysteria http://t.co/gNZAIojG #
- New video from Falling Still: "If U Stay" (http://t.co/PZ6XuJWh) #
- Finding good photos on Instagram – Verge Forums (http://t.co/A2FklSkB) #
- Quality Control issues with Google's Nexus 7 http://t.co/YrxVaIKv #
- Nielsen to use watermarks to enhance local channel rating accuracy (http://t.co/zK5ZDmFS) #
- Lenovo CEO distributes 3/14th of his compensation to junior employees (http://t.co/tazNNAA6) #
- Area Journalist Partying Too Hard (Michael Arrington/Uncrunched) http://t.co/gCvKQCdK #
- Engadget Mobile Podcast 146 – 07.22.2012 (http://t.co/nrcLkVlE) #
- Can Parasail make multicore programming easier? http://t.co/eJeffHg1 #
- An Easy Alternative to Business Cards: Instant Email http://t.co/E0uG59Q5 #
- HTC confirms that Desire HD will not get Android 4.0 (http://t.co/fovpEU5U) #
- Insert Coin: Radian lets you use your camera, iPhone and Android device for time lapse projects (video) (http://t.co/ZxmAur2u) #
- Atlas for the blind taught geography before Braille became the standard (http://t.co/2NuQKpaq) #
- Stuyvesant Town Sleuths Keep Vigil Against Illegal Hoteliers in Their Midst (John Leland/New York Times) http://t.co/tT5je88e #
- Australians Receive SMS Death Threat http://t.co/Yti49OkT #
- MySpace makeover now in beta testing, will rollout to public later this year (http://t.co/RuUvtU1e) #
- Switched On: An Office outside the Metro (http://t.co/CJiHAsyf) #
- For the Olympics, Twitter and NBC Form Partnership (Shira Ovide/Wall Street Journal) http://t.co/DiSLv88m #
- Winston Churchill in a bathing suit (http://t.co/ZRksBuYG) #
- Diablo III "God Mode" exploit uncovered http://t.co/yZTNb8xV #
- Make Your Users Do the Work http://t.co/RsPeQ01N #
- Winston Churchill in a bathing suit http://t.co/KSs9yrEC #
- Switched On: An Office outside the Metro http://t.co/o4YUdH3B #
- MySpace makeover now in beta testing, will rollout to public later this year http://t.co/O03qvcZp #
- Atlas for the blind taught geography before Braille became the standard http://t.co/OylG2rLq #
- Acxiom Consumer Data, Often Unavailable to Consumers (Natasha Singer/New York Times) http://t.co/K55OVAn1 #
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