Apps Solidify Leadership Six Years into the Mobile Revolution – Flurry
Nearly three hours a day on our mobile phones (and we’re not talking). Most of that time we’re in “AppWorld” – not on “the open web.” That is a scary trend, to my mind. But I think it’s temporary. Or rather, I hope it is.
Facebook Explores Anonymity Features – Re/code
Turns out, as a service, you have to provide what people want. For the most part. Facebook is considering the impact of apps like SnapChat and Secret. Clearly, it’s not what the social networking giant *wants* – but perhaps this is a worm turning.
NSA chief’s legacy is shaped by big data, for better and worse – latimes.com
Indeed, if this outgoing NSA Director *missed* the big data revolution, he’d have been outgoing a long time ago…
Google Tops Exxon Mobil to Become World’s 2nd Most Valuable Company – Mashable
Apple is still #1. I wonder how long this will last, given Google’s ambitious push into entirely new markets.
Yes, I want this. Please. And please make it work with my Fuelband?!
Surprise, surprise: my online metadata actually reveals where I’ve been – Ars Technica
Startling to see how easy it is for someone with a few bits of digital information to figure out quite a lot more about us.
Forget the Quantified Self. We Need to Build the Quantified Us | Design – WIRED
Yes. I’ve been on about this for some time. Because of AppWorld, all these silos of data have yet to get to second and third-order insights. But we are starting to, slowly…
Google Weighs a Plunge into Mobile Phone Services – The Information
Most likley Google won’t do it the way the carriers are doing it. And I for one hope they go for it.
The Mozilla Manifesto – Mozilla
In light of the CEO controversy, worth remembering what it is about Mozilla that makes it unique.
The Fifth Protocol – Startup Boy
Because no edition of Else is complete without some thinking about Bitcoin.
We Are the Builders of Tech Revolutions. Why Are They Still a Surprise? | Blog | design mind
Reading this closely, and he’s talking about what I opened with – connecting all the dots…