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Twitter Clients Are a UI Design Playground
The most interesting product of Twitter’s popularity, to me, has been the explosion of Twitter API client software.
High Priest of App Design, at Home in Philly
App builder Loren Brichter isn't a household name, but some of the features he has created are part of the daily routines of millions of people using smartphones.
Announcing the Blogger app for iOS
Today we’re excited to announce the new Blogger app for iOS. With the Blogger app, you can write a new blog post and publish it immediately ...
TinyEMU
The Markovian Parallax Denigrate: Unraveling the Internet’s oldest and weirdest mystery
Behind the Markovian Parallax Denigrate lies a curious saga that involves conspiracy theories, mistaken identity, Usenet, and spam.
Internet Explorer 11 (64-Bit)
Internet Explorer 11 makes the web blazing fast on Windows 7. Now with Bing and MSN defaults.
You.com wants to hit Google where it counts: Search
The Salesforce founder thinks it's time for a "next-generation search engine platform." Enter You.com.
Twitter overhauls TweetDeck, releases HTML5 apps for the browser, Windows, and Mac
As part of Twitter's big day of updates, the company's changing its recently acquired TweetDeck app in a major way. It's putting the Adobe Air version out to pasture in favor of HTML5-based apps...
November 2020 Weblog: Weird Web, Independent Web - The History of the Web
Chapter 5 of my series is out now, so make sure to get caught up! Plus, the weird web of the past and the independent web of the future.
Should we teach social media in school?
A damning report about Instagram reveals it’s past time for intervention.
17 Years of Facebook Website Design History - 33 Images - Version Museum
A comprehensive visual history of Facebook.com from 2004 to 2021. See a gallery of the Facebook.com evolution from the beginning to present day.
Digital Folklore - Olia Lilina
Technical innovations shape only a small part of computer and network culture. It doesn't matter much who invented the microprocessor, the mouse, TCP/IP or the World Wide Web; nor does it matter what ideas were behind these inventions. What matters is who uses them. Only when users start to express themselves with these technical innovations do they truly become relevant to culture at large.
Users' endeavors, like glittering star backgrounds, photos of cute kittens and rainbow gradients, are mostly derided as kitsch or in the most extreme cases, postulated as the end of culture itself. In fact this evolving vernacular, created by users for users, is the most important, beautiful and misunderstood language of new media.
As the first book of its kind, this reader contains essays and projects investigating many different facets of Digital Folklore: online amateur culture, DIY electronics, dirtstyle, typo-nihilism, memes, teapots, penis enlargement …
Finding Inspiration Again — Matt
Lately, over the course of the last few months, I’ve realized that I’m lacking something crucial to building this business: my inspiratio...
Baldur Bjarnason
… web developer, writer, and consultant based in Hveragerði, Iceland.
I write about web dev, interactive media, digital publishing, and product development.