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RT @fdestin: New Blood Boston 3: future of web video
Amazing these web giants are basically M&A departments traveling as tech companies:
This is an interesting post on how mobile leaves the web behind in the dust— not sure but worth thinking through:
A very sweet piece by Zeldman on the generative power of the web— great for the start of the year:
RT @jcroft: Why do people believe that in order to have "one web" we can't have many clients?
Native apps are part of today's web, not opposing it.
In 2005, trying to start a consumer web startup was CRAZY. Now you are just swimming in a sea of sameness. What are the implications?
RT @bokardo: "the original Web is buried, if not dead." - sobering words from @dsearls
Backbone.js looks super cool for the web heads— framework to unbind from the DOM— like Sproutcore without the gnarly bits
RT @jacobian: I'm starting to think that "web scale" really means "capable of getting big enough to require day-long outages to fix prob ...
The new Twitter web UI makes me wonder whether they r trying to turn it into Google Reader 2.0 which may be ok since Google neglects GR.
This is just one of the reasons why the web needs to remain distributed:
Mobile apps a $17.5b market? I call BS— these are but a stopgap en route to full web on the phone, plain and simple.
Good to see someone questioning the value of the "realtime web" especially around the cost to our attention.
RT @timoreilly: Thought-provoking post from @monkchips: Towards a permission-based web (and Apple vs Android):
Weather like this is why I am not surprised that mini computers and storage were invented here on the east coast while PCs and web were west
Anyone who has ever used a kindle on the beach knows that a full color version that could surf the web well over 3g would be much better.
The web is the opposite of the iPhone ecosystem. So many good open source building blocks, so transparently available.
