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Killed by Google is the Google Graveyard. A full list of dead products killed by Google in the Google Cemetery.
Dead projects and products by Microsoft and Google | Boing Boing
The Microsoft Graveyard, curated by Fabiano Riccardi, features all of Redmond’s big dead ideas, from Bob to Zune. It was inspired by Cody Ogden’s similar museum of dead Google things. K…
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Internet Waypoints
It has been a few years since I was able to attend the Founder Camp, an annual celebration and gathering of founders backed by True Ventures. The global pandemic and travel restrictions made it imp…
Why Intel wants Congress to move chip production back to the U.S.
As the midterms approach, Congress is under pressure to pass a pair of bills that would allocate money to kickstart the domestic production of semiconductors.
Datasets Have Worldviews
Every dataset communicates a different perspective. When you shift your perspective, your conclusions can shift, too.
Epstein Barr and the Cause of Cause
If a cause rarely causes something, is it a cause?
Recommendations for all of us
Don’t misinterpret behavioral data if you want to be fair to everyone in the household
Tome wants to bring work presentations into the social media age
More than just an improved PowerPoint, Tome lets users build and edit stories with a few taps, integrating text, images, and embeddable content, and more.
What Devs Need To Teach CEOs About AI w/ Lexion’s Emad Elwany
For decades Artificial Intelligence has been a focus of best-selling science fiction authors and an antagonist for blockbuster Hollywood…
iPhone 13 Pro: The Edge of Intelligent Photography — Lux
The camera wizards of Lux take a deep dive into the iPhone 13 Pro — read the changes, strengths, and quirks of the smartest iPhone camera yet.
Software is no longer sold; it's adopted - Orbit
What this means for the future of your business's growth.
Ross and Carrie Radiate (Part 1): 5G-Free Edition
Ross and Carrie review a meeting of activists and lawyers who oppose the global 5G rollout. Plus, Ross explains why it’s all FINE.
Why Camera isn’t just a camera
I woke up this morning thinking about the new Apple Studio Display’s webcam hiccup. It has reaffirmed my belief that the camera, and by extension, the visual sensor, is becoming a key interfa…
Microsoft Visual Studio turns 25
A quarter of a century can put a fair few inches on the waistline, am I right, devs?
Why academia chooses open source
Open source software provides a concrete way for academic institutions to share the burden of common problems.
The Current Thing
If businesses are subject to Aggregation Theory, then so are ideas: this is the root of the “The Current Thing” meme, and it should drive a re-evaluation of how we think about moderatin…
The long-term strategy behind IBM's Red Hat purchase
Senior veep for software raps about containers and OpenShift to Wall Street
Does the Antivirus You Use Truly Protect Your Devices?
Google Needs to Unlock Its Ad Privacy Black Box
I researched Google's proposed alternative to web-tracking cookies. But the company's secrecy made it much harder than it should be.
What Happened to Windows 9 and How to Find It in Windows 11 - Make Tech Easier
A Twitter usser posted a tip that showed Windows 9 might not have been relelased, but it shows up in code for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
That broken tech/content culture cycle
Here’s how you do it. Build a platform which relies on cultural creation as its core value, but which only sees itself as a technology platform. Stick to this insistence on being solely a “neutral” tech company in every aspect of decision-making, policy, hiring and operations, except for your
Tech and War
The reaction to the Ukraine invasion has been a demonstration of tech capabilities; those capabilities may be the key to compelling China to pressure Russia.
How Monkee Mike Nesmith Became a Movie Maverick
With his work in film production and music videos, the late Mike Nesmith of the Monkees left a deeper mark on popular culture than you might remember.
SPAs were a mistake
For years, a trend in our industry has been to build single-page apps, or SPAs.
With an SPA, the entire site or app lives in a single HTML file. After the initial load, everything about the app is handled with JavaScript. This is, in theory, supposed to result in web apps that feel as fast and snappy as native apps.
Today, I want to explore why that’s nonsense. Let’s dig in!
10 Document File Formats That Didn’t Make It
In the latest entry in our periodic series on failed file formats, we dig into word processor document formats that didn’t make it through to the present day.
Life is a Metasystem
Rather than being a DAO, the world is a gigantic metasystem that provides numerous tacit capabilities for action and interaction. So, while “Life is a DAO” makes a better t-shirt, I prefer “Life is a Metasystem.” Take the red pill.
Asian startups are shaping global trends
Through our Google for Startups programs, we’re seeing an exciting group of Asian founders emerge with big ambitions for technology