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Do not want: Google+ to infect Chrome & Android so that each "contributes to our understanding of who you are" - http://t.co/cmjoJYg2
Rickroll as productivity tool: Send coworker a short link claiming to go to a funny video, but it really goes to a patch for them to review.
Google engineer DeWitt Clinton (@dewitt) wrote a 3,300 word essay on why Twitter's t.co shortener is horrible http://goo.gl/VVAi @twitterapi
If a male programmer and a female programmer go on a date, which one is responsible for bringing the whiteboard?
This blog post by @aas (and its entire forum discussion) should be required reading in every journalism ethics class: http://j.mp/aad1Rj
Twitter will prevent apps from un-shortening links and will force all apps to route all URLs through its t.co shortener: http://j.mp/9TxiN5
My email to @twitterapi asking them to reconsider making all apps spyware reporting to Twitter every link that you click: http://j.mp/ajerlb
Samsung (Bada) App Store T&C look like the result of a lawyer's drinking game: combine the worst parts of Ovi and Apple T&C, then obfuscate.
One of the best interaction design resources online: The Design with Intent Toolkit by Lockton, Harrison & Stanton (http://bit.ly/jkzl4)
Tumble dryer + spring-assisted pocket knife + fancy clothes = you buy new fancy clothes.
I vaguely remember things going wrong at some point last night, but why does my ass hurt so much?
I never used Solaris but I loved reading @c0t0d0s0's weblog, which is gone. Surprised Oracle tolerated it for so long. http://t.co/mOwG1RY
"Encrypted Google Docs done well": http://tinyurl.com/6ywdnzt, w/ links to interesting paper & Firefox extension by Yan Huang & David Evens.
I am eager to hear why adding (CA/EE certificate) key pinning to HSTS is a terrible, terrible idea, before we do it. => bsmith@mozilla.com
DANE + client DNSSEC enforcement wouldn't have prevented the FBI's attack on pokerstars.com/ub.com/fulltiltpoker.com today.
Wow, Microsoft Visual C++'s static analysis (SAL) works much better than I expected. Everybody should be using this.
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