Seems like an interesting book ...
Make your own iOS Apps online place...
This review looks at the evidence on the risks to children’s safety and well-being by exposure to potentially harmful or inappropriate material on the internet and in video games.
It also aims to assess the effectiveness and adequacy of existing measures to help prevent children being exposed to such material and help parents understand and manage the risks of access to inappropriate content, and finally to make recommendations for improvements or additional action.
Shifting masses of data at kgith speed...
About the future of man/machine interfaces and the need for a new more radical form of OS that uses space as the medium.
Source: Patently Apple
Further arguments in favour of avoiding putting links in texts. Maybe we should be able to switch them on or off - a sort of link mode or not...
Source: Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog:
About the advantages and above all the disadvantages of links in texts.
They are presented as distractions. There are several other models taken over from print material like reference lists at the end of the text.
Source: Read Write Web
In fact they really are!
About ClickToFlash, amongst other things, as part of the drive to get rid of Flash.
From RoughlyDrafted Magazine
"Bridging and harmonizing the identity community with actions that will help ensure secure, identity-based, online interactions while preventing misuse of personal information so that networks will become privacy protecting and more natively trustworthy environments."
Google Wave: facilitates collaboration and enables you to go back over the collaboration process and see what has happened.
Today's Wolfram|Alpha is the first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone. You enter your question or calculation, and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and growing collection of data to compute the answer.
The Register has collected a set of links about Phorm the company that plans to sniff out information about users activities on the Net and use them for advertising purposes.
Free open source software for writing scenarios for films, theatre, audio and comics....
from the unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Richard Stallman talking to the Guardian about cloud computing...
"As consumers flock to the cloud computing world to store photos online, back up hard drives or use Web-based e-mail, many harbor worries about the security of that personal data, according to a study released late last week from the Pew Internet & American Life project."
Quoted from Macworld