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Am thinking that this Android thing may be like the Linux of the 2000s— the mortar not of the web, but of the Internet of things.
Backbone.js looks super cool for the web heads— framework to unbind from the DOM— like Sproutcore without the gnarly bits
Finally, a cell radioless Android device: — how this does in the market will be very interesting. Sign me up!
RT @jdh: Should you seek a co-founder for your internet startup? The data says YES. My answer on Quora here:
Mr iOS data concedes the insane ramp of Android: — tho I agree there is more to these #s than meets the eye
I think B&N is doing good with their Android reader: but the real game changer will be when AZ ships its subsidized one.
Something about this consumer "preference" for Android doesn't jibe with what I hear from users here:
Groups are still super busted functionality on the Internet & FB trying to fix that is good but 4 the AOL feel of it
A very sweet piece by Zeldman on the generative power of the web— great for the start of the year:
This is an interesting post on how mobile leaves the web behind in the dust— not sure but worth thinking through:
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