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I'm as guilty as anyone, with 49 apps connected to my Google account, 80 to Twitter, and over 120 connected to Facebook. Others are more extreme. Samuel Cole, a developer at Kickstarter, authorized 148 apps to use his Twitter account. NYC entrepreneur...
I’m as guilty as anyone, with 49 apps connected to my Google account, 80 to Twitter, and over 120 connected to Facebook. Others are more extreme. Samuel Cole, a developer at Kickstarter, authorized 148 apps to use his Twitter account. NYC entrepreneur...
In ThinkUp, I can find the message where I announced my son's birth. On Twitter or Facebook, I can't
In our efforts to understand everything about social news, we’re reaching out to writers and thinkers we like to ask them how they get their daily news. Read the first post here. See all of the posts, from writers and thinkers like Anil Dash, Khoi...
Users who tried to sign up under their hip web handles had their profiles shut down; when that caused an uproar, Google+ said it would give users four days of warning. Locally, blogger-veterans Anil Dash and Scott Beale spoke out against the policy. ...
This week, many of the web's most popular sites shuttered their doors in protest of SOPA and PIPA, the pair of bills that had been winding their way through congress with the stated intent of fighting piracy and the unfortunate side effect of...
In ThinkUp, I can find the message where I announced my son's birth. On Twitter or Facebook, I can't
He went on to state that Twitter has been clear in its stance and will continue to be active against SOPA. digiphile anildash We have been very active and will continue to be very active. Watch this space. I think that Costolo is exactly right here. ...
On YouTube, these can get a greater audience than on a website specialized about torture. It helps get the attention of people who did not know about these issues. Anil Dash asks about using titles for videos in English. Wael admits that he used Arabic...
Anil Dash (pronounced /ɑːˈniːl ˈdæʃ/, born in September 1975) is an early and influential blogger who began his weblog in 1999. Full Article
In ThinkUp, I can find the message where I announced my son's birth. On Twitter or Facebook, I can't
In ThinkUp, I can find the message where I announced my son's birth. On Twitter or Facebook, I can't
