GigaomBeing connected is more of a good thing than it is a bad thing
There are plenty of things that are bad about being connected to the internet and the social web all the time, but there are far more good things about it, including… Read more »
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There are plenty of things that are bad about being connected to the internet and the social web all the time, but there are far more good things about it, including… Read more »
Responsive design and other popular mobile design principles are not sufficient to address the fundamentally different context and needs of users who are every bit as mobile as their devices. Read more »
Our fourth Roadmap is an evolution of what connectivity and design mean for the tech industry and our underlying theme invisible design underscores that. Read more »
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There’s more to the story of restaurant food than a blurry smartphone photo can tell. Backed by GrubHub’s Matt Maloney, Morsel is creating a forum for chefs to communicate with their… Read more »
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Opbeat’s cloud-based error-logging service can scan a development team’s code in GitHub and then notify the appropriate team member if he or she caused a bug. Read more »