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Saturday, May 31, 2014

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  • You Have The Right To Manage Your Own Online Persona

    Kids today have pretty much had their entire lives on public display from the time their mother posted their first embryo shot on Facebook. And currently there’s no way in the US to erase yourself, embarrassments and all, online. But with the rise of anonymous apps, there is a way to separate who you want to be publicly from who you are and what you think about privately. This concept… Read More
  • Two Dots, The Sequel To Betaworks’ Dots, Is A Beautiful Monster

    Two Dots, The Sequel To Betaworks’ Dots, Is A Beautiful Monster

    My highest score on Dots — the original Dots — is 414. I achieved this respectable, albeit relatively average, score about a year ago, just after Dots was first released. When I open up the app now, I never play for more than a few tries. I can never get anywhere close to 400. I can’t even get close to 300. Which brings me to Two Dots, the latest generation of the… Read More
  • The Five Tough Truths Of Cybersecurity Software

    The Five Tough Truths Of Cybersecurity Software

    Building a successful security software company is notoriously hard to get right over the long haul. Computer security is a fast-moving target. You still need anti-virus software, for instance, but it won’t necessarily keep you safe. The same is true for firewalls, and malware detection, and spam blockers, and various other security measures. For better or worse, there is… Read More
  • As Software Eats Up Jobs, Startups Need To Consider Ethics Of Marketplaces

    As Software Eats Up Jobs, Startups Need To Consider Ethics Of Marketplaces

    Anger can be a deeply chilling emotion when coursing through politics, and we have witnessed our fair share of it over the past few years. In San Francisco, we watched as protesters blocked buses, broke Google Glasses and demanded billions in compensation in front of tech executives homes. Nationally, we have seen the frustration of millions across the country through the Tea Party and Occupy… Read More
  • The Valley Has Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself

    The Valley Has Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself

    Silicon Valley, at its best, is a kind of insurgency. Most of the world is ruled by dinosaur bureaucrats; but as software eats the world, Valley misfits and iconoclasts, armed with razor-edge tech and contempt for the status quo, overthrow those antediluvian empires and build better ones, which light the path to a brighter tomorrow for us all… or that’s the story we tell ourselves. Read More
  • AlGAS

    This Algae Battery Could Power A Tesla With 200X The Charge

    In a small lab, near a lake at the edge of West Berkeley, sits the prototype of what could revolutionize battery power as we know it. The secret to this power? Algae. OK, just hang with me here. Lots of research has already been done on algae’s possible power capabilities. Prototype creator Adam Freeman says this new kind of battery, the one he’s working on, could power even a Tesla. Read More
  • Don’t Freak Out You Guys, But Twitter.com Has Switched To A New Font

    Don’t Freak Out You Guys, But Twitter.com Has Switched To A New Font

    Apparently Twitter has switched its web interface from the Helvetica Neue font to Gotham Narrow SSm. Honestly, I barely have any idea what that sentence means, but that is what people who seem to know what they’re talking about were saying yesterday, and judging by the current consternation on Twitter, the change has now gone live for everyone. Also, if I squint at the different fonts… Read More

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