Horace Dediu presents yet another amazing way to look at the rapidly evolving computer industry (here are Dediu’s other fascinating looks of the past few days).
The PC looks like a rainbow at its peak.
The Macintosh looks like a roller coaster with a misleading small first hill that tricks riders.
Android, iPhone, and iPad look like fireworks just taking off…
FourSquare hackathon prize winner My Next Trip, created by developer Benjamin Netter, uses FourSquare’s API to help you plan your next big city trip. FourSquare has announced its ‘Global Hackathon’ winners on its blog. (via FourSquare hackathon winner helps you plan your next trip - The Next Web)
“Miami Ad School Brooklyn students Alex Otis and Charli Hoffmann have come up with an idea to keep their creative partnership going and keep Hoffmann in the country (she’s from Germany). The copywriter and interactive art director, respectively, are sending “Save the Dates” to various agencies and letting them know that Hoffmann’s visa expires on October 9 unless she gets hired or married (apparently, Otis “doesn’t want her partner to leave”).”Question is – would you hire those girls?
(Source: mediabistro.com)
Amazon to stream Fox content, new Spotify users now require a Facebook account, and Twitter is set to open an office in Ireland. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
You can catch The Daily Dose every Monday through Friday right here on The Next Web
(Source: thenextweb.com)
Lord Meteorologist Eddard Stark brings us the Westeros weather that we all deserve. Fanisetas’ hilarious Game of Thrones shirt is now on sale at RedBubble. Just remember… “Winter is coming”.
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