Tweet Archive for February 2016 « page 2
QOTD: Do the courts have the right to force Apple to write code for the government?
Wow. Yahoo homepage traffic dropped 16.5%. Yahoo Mail -11.5%, Yahoo Search -8.8% in 2015
theinformation.com/the-death-marc…
lol.. true.
Again https://t.co/qdGs2PfIpc
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) February 17, 2016
@mathewi I guess they’ve decided they aren’t a media company any more…
Yahoo is shutting down about half of its content verticals j0e.co/2db RIP Yahoo Tech, Food, Autos, Health and Music.
Apple sends an open letter to its customers. “This moment calls for public discussion…” j0e.co/2da
Rubio Ad: “It’s morning again in America” – Voiced over a boat in front of the Vancouver skyline… youtube.com/watch?v=Lp80Df…
Netflix Shuts Down Final Bits of Own Data Center Infrastructure j0e.co/2d9 – Now completely on #AWS. #cloud
@mathewi Desperate publishers are trying to squeeze every last drop of blood from the stone.
God, those things are horrible. Last refuge of a desperate online advertiser https://t.co/I4Cd2wy0jm
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) February 12, 2016
@mathewi Yup. I see em too. Looks like Vibrant IntelliTxt ads
Web Performance of the World’s Top 50 Blogs j0e.co/2d8 pic.twitter.com/8XoIqdMvJc
Gravitational Wave Announcement Breaks The Internet j0e.co/2d6 – The @PhysRevLett site was getting 10,000 hits per minute!
XKCD shows what’s next in Gravitational Waves. j0e.co/2d5 pic.twitter.com/EwUNP8YneB
The Inside Story of How Scientists Finally Found Gravitational Waves j0e.co/2d4
Rainer Weiss demonstrates Gravitational Waves. pic.twitter.com/G501dMeXvf
Live Stream from the National Science Foundation on the detection of Gravitational Waves youtube.com/watch?v=c7293k…
Holy Shit! Scientists Have Confirmed the Existence of Gravitational Waves j0e.co/2d3
Woah.. Careful, @jack.
Whoah, Twitter plans in 2016: "We are going to fix the broken
windows and confusing parts, like the .@name syntax and @reply rules"— Shane Dingman (@shanedingman) February 10, 2016
The Twitter announcements earlier this week made the company sound desperate. Now we know why.
Wheeee. $TWTR pic.twitter.com/AbB7e7EFyZ