The open-source personal server platform Sandstorm just became way more viable: Having previously raised just under $59,000 through a crowdfunding campaign, it’s now pulled in $1.315 million in a seed round… Read more »
Among U.S. government agencies, the adoption of cloud computing hasn’t been moving full steam ahead, to say the least. Even though 2011 saw the Obama administration unveil the cloud-first initiative that… Read more »
Spotify wanted to make its desktop client more social when it introduced third-party apps three years ago. Now, those apps are getting killed off. Read more »
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 »
Sandstorm’s indie web app platform, which is currently crowdfunding, is picking up ports at an impressive rate. Earlier this week WordPress made an appearance, and now Apache (née Google) Wave has… Read more »
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team released a preview HTML5 version of Settlers of Catan that works on almost every modern device — from Windows Phone to iPads and desktop computers. Read more »
Don’t be surprised if logging in to iCloud online doesn’t grant you full access to the web apps: Apple appears to be rolling out two-factor authentication so you’ll need an additional… Read more »
Web real-time communication (WebRTC) has evolved from an experimental technology to a legitimate communications platform with real mass-market potential. Whether its true potential is ever fully realized is far from clear,… Read more »
You already know where to watch the matches online, but here’s where you can go to learn how to pronounce the Croatian goalkeeper’s name or see a Vine of Dutch star… Read more »
Paid web apps gain a new home in Amazon’s Appstore. The company allowed such apps in the store since last August but now developers can set a price and sell their… Read more »