- Big picture: ‘God hates signs’ – gay rights protesters’ placards | Art and design | The Guardian
"…we pay tribute to the best gay rights protesting placards." Including "If God hates fags, why are we so cute?" (gay_rights humour photographs homophobia )
- A VC: What If Web And Mobile Apps Are Like TV Shows?
"Network effects are powerful in both directions. They can help you grow exponentially. But when they are going against you, they work just as fast. Myspace's decline was mind blowingly quick. RIM's has been as well. Who is next?" (apps myspace network_effect dopost )
- Instagram is mine and it owes me a living | Made by Many
Paul Sims is put out about Instagram's buyout. But things could be different… "If an insurance document can be generated on the fly, seconds before you get in a stranger's car, then could a user become a part owner in a organisation simply by signing up or using micro-investment?" (mutualisation ownership facebook dopost instagram )
- Nick Denton wants to turn the online media world on its head — Tech News and Analysis
"While many outlets treat comments and the discussion around a story as an afterthought, something that gets tacked on once the story is finished, Denton said he sees it not only as as the beginning of the story — but as the most important part." (gawker nick_denton dopost journalism commenting )
- Jalmus – Free sight-reading software – Musical Instruments Buying Guide
"Jalmus is a free, open source music education software helping the musicians, specially pianists, to improve their sight-reading. You can train to read music with both exercises on notes or rhythms." (software training sight_reading music )
- Sass vs. LESS vs. Stylus: Preprocessor Shootout | Nettuts+
"Wielding the true power of a CSS preprocessor is an adventure. There are countless languages, syntaxes, and features, all ready for use right now. In this article, we will be covering the various features and benefits of using three different preprocessors—Sass, LESS, and Stylus." (dopost comparison tools css )
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