8-bit Prince of Persia takes on the real world | The Verge

Prince of Persia in real life… easily the best thing I’ve seen all week. Video: http://t.co/EKsPzMfw

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Weekend Diversion: Fighting on the Internet : Starts With A Bang

Quite a lot of interesting graphics, and as Calvin said ”As far as I’m concerned, if something is so complicated that you can’t explain it in 10 seconds, then it’s probably not worth knowing anyway.” – explains trolls pretty well.

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Mobile Sites vs. Apps: The Coming Strategy Shift (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)

Interesting piece on usability & situations in which each is applicable:
“Apps may remain better for tasks that are intensely feature-rich applications, such as photo editing — whereas mobile sites will be better for design problems like e-commerce/m-commerce, corporate websites, news, medical info, social networking, etc. that are rich in content but don’t require intense data manipulation.”

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Tags: mobile, apps, html5, design, usability, ios, android

Will Deaths By Social Network Spur Calls To Ban Facebook? – Forbes

Will Deaths By Social Network Spur Calls To Ban Facebook? http://t.co/itSuSL64

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Microsoft was running Windows on ARM two years ago | The Verge

Microsoft was running Windows on ARM two years ago http://t.co/EvzAVxAh

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Eric Cantor, Science, And The Central Planning Fallacy – Forbes

Eric Cantor, Science, And The Central Planning Fallacy http://t.co/6i0Qhnak

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The Corner: How Amazon’s KDP Select Saved My Book

An excellent demo of how authors can leverage Amazon to publicize their work. Also highlights the way in which the long tail can go mainstream using the power of free. Chris Anderson would be really proud.

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How to name a web browser (by those who have) – thebeebs – Site Home – MSDN Blogs

Interesting post on how the browsers have been named – not all are from direct sources though.

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