“ The reelection of Barack Obama was won by people, not by software. But in a contest as close as last week’s election, software may have given the Obama for America organization’s people a tiny edge—making them by some measures more efficient, better connected, and more engaged than the competition. ”
Decoded Fashion: Fashion and 3D Printing (VIDEO)
Hacking fashion.
(Source: youtube.com, via shapeways)
“ Today’s verdict should not be viewed as a win for Apple, but as a loss for the American consumer. It will lead to fewer choices, less innovation, and potentially higher prices. It is unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners, or technology that is being improved every day by Samsung and other companies. ”
I’m a big fan Apple fan, but this is true.
(via fred-wilson)
i think @dens is rocking a galaxy s3 in this video. great video, great ad, great product, great company
“ I realized why I need to start a new company. Not for the money. Not because I’m ‘bored’. But because a company is a laboratory to try your ideas. ”
(Source: youmightfindyourself, via garychou)
DON’T LIKE HER PICTURE!
“Threats & Opportunities for a Faster and Stronger Web” - @albertwenger’s talk from Velocity 2012. Albert lays out a framing for thinking about the value of the open, innovative web, and points out some of the threats that we’re currently facing. Including plugs for the Internet Defense League and /awesome.
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“ Obama fielded a facetious question from then-CEO Eric Schmidt: “What is the most efficient way to sort a million 32-bit integers?” Schmidt was having a bit of fun, but before he could move on to a real question, Obama stopped him. “Well, I think the bubble sort would be the wrong way to go,” he said—correctly. Schmidt put his hand to his forehead in disbelief, and the room erupted in raucous applause. ”
He’s too cool.
The A/B Test: Inside the Technology That’s Changing the Rules of Business
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