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  • Christoffer Du Rietz's links and comments: The Android Hardware-Buttons Are Broken

    durietz:

    I’ve long said that the hardware buttons on Android phones were/are a really bad idea. Thought I’d elaborate on why, since it’s been pissing me off lately:

    The back-button

    Exhibit A: if I get a mention on Twitter and open up the Android Twitter app to check it out, I’m (naturally) sent…

    Source: durietz
    • 8 months ago
    • 3599 notes
  • The MS nerd: Clarity

    msnerd:

    One amazingly wrong story about Windows Phone has picked up a lot of steam lately. I’m afraid with my Rhythm post, I may have contributed to the problem. (Oddly, the Ecosystems post has gone relatively unnoticed, what with the recent Lenovo leak). I am referring to the widespread…

    Source: msftnerd
    • 8 months ago
    • 2052 notes
  • Obama for America: Hi, Tumblr.

    barackobama:

    It’s nice to meet you.

    There are lots of reasons we’re excited to be launching the Obama 2012 campaign’s new Tumblr today. But mostly it’s because we’re looking at this as an opportunity to create something that’s not just ours, but yours, too.

    We’d like this Tumblr to be a huge…

    Source: barackobama
    • 8 months ago
    • 16015 notes
  • newsweek:

Behold! What the Stop SOPA blackout managed to accomplish in 24 hours.

    newsweek:

    Behold! What the Stop SOPA blackout managed to accomplish in 24 hours.

    Source: propublica.org
    • 8 months ago
    • 26183 notes
  • Your Anon News: As some of you know we got banned from Google+ due to some of our...

    youranonnews:

    As some of you know we got banned from Google+ due to some of our content. What we didn’t know at the time is that we were just one of a handfull of Anonymous accounts that was silenced. This is the sad fact of what happens across the internet when you walk to a different beat of the drum….

    Source: youranonnews
    • 8 months ago
    • 9639 notes
  • The Kitchen: The Philharmonic and the Phone

    mkitch:

    This evening (because evidently I have finally made the crossover to snooty-elitist-sophisticated New Yorker) I attended the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. I am currently enrolled in a Music of New York class and we are focusing on the composer Gustav Mahler, whose 9th symphony was to be…

    Source: mkitch
    • 8 months ago
    • 2100 notes
  • wearethe99percent:

When I was 17, I was ejected from a car.
I suffered 3 brain hemorrhages and a broken spine.
Everyday I have severe mood swings and I feel out of touch.
I can’t find a job in my condition.
I support my family with food stamps,
and all my clothes are old and torn.
Doctors keep blowing me off.
I feel like my whole life is
A WASTE!
I am the 99 percent.
occupywallst.org

    wearethe99percent:

    When I was 17, I was ejected from a car.

    I suffered 3 brain hemorrhages and a broken spine.

    Everyday I have severe mood swings and I feel out of touch.

    I can’t find a job in my condition.

    I support my family with food stamps,

    and all my clothes are old and torn.

    Doctors keep blowing me off.

    I feel like my whole life is

    A WASTE!

    I am the 99 percent.

    occupywallst.org

    Source: wearethe99percent
    • 8 months ago
    • 1948 notes
  • kevinbolk:

As promised, here’s the Avengers parody (namely of this promo image of the movie) I’d been working on. Those are some strong male characters. Am I right, ladies?

    kevinbolk:

    As promised, here’s the Avengers parody (namely of this promo image of the movie) I’d been working on. Those are some strong male characters. Am I right, ladies?

    Source: kevinbolk
    • 8 months ago
    • 5443 notes
  • Allen Paltrow: My Experience with Jobs and Apple

    allenpaltrow:

    Update: I have appended this follow-up. All Photos are by Sara Krulwich, staff photographer at the NYT and my mother, with two exceptions. The last is a Reuters picture taken at the event, and the first is credited AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh.

    Growing up I was a huge apple fan-boy (fine, still am.)…

    Source: allenpaltrow
    • 8 months ago
    • 6102 notes
  • The Real Zack Morris: The State of the Art is Terrible

    zackarymorris:

    I stumbled onto this post the other day through Hacker News. Basically Ryan Dahl (the guy who wrote node.js, a web framework that makes running web servers easy with javascript) called out the deplorable state of software today.

    I fully agree with him.

    And here’s why - I’ve seen…

    Source: zackarymorris
    • 8 months ago
    • 2792 notes
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