June 2012
27 posts
Scott Rafer's Blog: I'm loving and hating the Pins... →
gregcohn:
tedr:
Love: Conceptually I love the new $5 pinning option. It a very natural, native method of monetizing a very popular free service.
Hate: Even though pins only stay atop a dashboard for a day, I probably go to my dashboard 10x a day. Today by my 3rd visit I’m thinking…
I actually figured that out after posting. But it was not obvious.
I'm loving and hating the Pins service
tedr:
Love: Conceptually I love the new $5 pinning option. It a very natural, native method of monetizing a very popular free service.
Hate: Even though pins only stay atop a dashboard for a day, I probably go to my dashboard 10x a day. Today by my 3rd visit I’m thinking badly about the people who have paid to be infront of my view space. Makes me almost not want to go back to my dashboard...
Mobile is fucking awesome!
– Limber Up: Moonshark and JLo Release DancePad, Finger Breakdancing for the iPad | PandoDaily
Milloy is dressed in a striped pink button-down shirt and khaki pants, classic...
– The Battle Over Climate Science | Popular Science
The institutional structure of the United States is under stress. We might be in...
– Richard Posner
that’s a pretty good list of what we need to fix
Famous judge spikes Apple-Google case, calls patent system “dysfunctional” — Mobile Technology News (via fred-wilson)
Basically, the Republican strategy for the past three years has been this:
1....
– Kevin Drum (via wilwheaton)
pretty much.
But, the complete lack of adding to the beauty of the world, beyond the...
– Your Startup Makes Me Die Inside by Micah Baldwin
The Romney campaign today announced a surprise pick for Vice President – Exxon...
– http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/31/1079533/-BREAKING-Romney-names-running-mate (via factoidlabs)
Barack Obama has directed federal agencies to deploy Web APIs.
– Barack Obama Directs All Federal Agencies to Have an API @ API Evangelist
Kill shot.
Just before you die, remember you got three extra years.
– New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, defending his proposed soda ban. (via theatlantic)