Web curation for October 29th 2010 through October 30th 2010
Filtering the web so you don’t have to for October 29th 2010 through October 30th 2010:
- From Twitter – RT @newsycombinator Overclocking SSL http://j.mp/ck9YuF
- Why Twitter’s C.E.O. Demoted Himself –
Evan Williams may embody a classic Silicon Valley type: the entrepreneur with good ideas for a start-up, but not the leader to execute a sophisticated business strategy.
- Live Video Stream | Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear –
- Lars Rasmussen, Father Of Google Maps And Google Wave, Heads To Facebook –
When Google put their faith in Wave, an ambitious new project last year, they knew it was a gamble. But a big part of it was the team behind the project. A team led by Lars Rasmussen, the engineer best known as the co-creator of the hugely successful Google Maps. And now he’s left the company. And from what we hear, he’s heading to Facebook.
Rasmussen confirmed his departure on his Facebook page. Yesterday was his last day of work at Google. He didn’t give any indication where.. show all text - From Twitter – RT @markginnebaugh David Allen's Do Lecture http://ht.ly/2VUpN #GTD
- Microsoft: Our strategy with Silverlight has shifted | ZDNet –
So what’s a developer to make of Microsoft’s messaging (or lack thereof) about Silverlight at its premiere developer conference?
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