Monthly Archives: July 2011

Google Open-Sources NoSQL Database Called LevelDB

July 30, 2011
Google Open-Sources NoSQL Database Called LevelDB

In May Google open-sourced a BigTable-inspired key-value database library called LevelDB under a BSD license. It was created by Jeff Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat of the BigTable project at Google. It’s available for Unix based systems, Mac OS X, Windows, and Android. Although it first appeared in Google Code months ago, a blog post...

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PhoneGap is a Swiss Army knife for mobile app developers

July 30, 2011

When developers have the ability to craft applications for multiple platforms with little to no barrier, amazing things can happen. 6Wunderkinder is a prime example of this, as it managed to deliver its popular Wunderlist productivity app to additional platforms in short order thanks to a partnership with Appcelerator. But not every developer has...

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Check Out These Facebook, Twitter And Google+ Propaganda Posters (GOOG)

July 30, 2011
Check Out These Facebook, Twitter And Google+ Propaganda Posters (GOOG)

These Facebook, Twitter and Google+ propaganda posters are the work of designer Aaron Wood, and they’re pretty awesome. This writer’s favorite is Twitter, which is yours? Image: Aaron Wood Image: Aaron Wood Image: Aaron Wood (Via Laughing Squid) Don’t Miss: 19 Social Networks That Are Bigger Than Google+ → Article source: SAI http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/typepad/alleyinsider/silicon_alley_insider/~3/Zqri5l1sn1E/facebook-twitter-google-plus-propaganda-posters-2011-7

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Bill Gates Now Has More Money Than The Federal Government (MSFT)

July 30, 2011
Bill Gates Now Has More Money Than The Federal Government (MSFT)

Image: CBS 60 Minutes The Federal government now has only $54 billion in cash in the bank.  That’s $2 billion less than the net worth of Bill Gates, as frequent BI commenter @ComfortablySmug points out on Twitter. Ouch. People had been writing that the US’s cash balance had gotten so bad that it was...

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ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, July 30, 2011

July 30, 2011
ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, July 30, 2011

We’re always on the lookout for upcoming Web tech events from around world. Know of something taking place that should appear here? Want to get your event included in the calendar? Let us know in the comments below or email us. Article source: RRW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/readwriteweb/~3/g24MtX6hpyM/readwriteweb_events_guide_july_30_2011.php

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The United States Only Has $54 Billion Of Cash Left In The Bank

July 30, 2011
The United States Only Has $54 Billion Of Cash Left In The Bank

Um, John, we’re about to go broke. What say we call off the circus act and finally do something about it? Image: AP Photo/Harry Hamburg Maybe this news will wake up those irresponsible idiots in Washington. The United States only has $54 billion of cash left in the bank. That’s down from $100+ billion...

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Gillmor Gang 7.30.11 (TCTV)

July 30, 2011
Gillmor Gang 7.30.11 (TCTV)

The Gillmor Gang — Danny Sullivan, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — covered the gamut between Google+ and well, Google+. The new social platform continues to delight and confound the early adopters in record numbers. @scobleizer remains optimistic that the search giant will roll out filtering features to cut down on the...

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Technology + Politics = Facepalm

July 30, 2011
Technology + Politics = Facepalm

Oh, how embarrassing. Earlier this week, Elizabeth May, the leader of Canada’s Green Party, took to her Twitter account and declared war on Wi-Fi. To think I very nearly voted for these clowns in our recent election. Lesson for my American friends: just because you find all the major parties unpalatable doesn’t mean that...

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A breakdown of gas costs per city [Infographic]

July 30, 2011
A breakdown of gas costs per city [Infographic]

It’s official: the Obama administration managed to get an agreement with auto makers for 54.5 miles per gallon standard for cars and trucks by Model Year 2025. Hoo-rah. American’s have been driving inefficient gas-guzzling cars for years, and with rising gas prices (along with the weak economy) are really feeling the pinch at the...

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How emulation lets you play classic video games on your Android phone

July 30, 2011
How emulation lets you play classic video games on your Android phone

With today’s smartphones being far more powerful than the games consoles of even just a few years ago, it’s little surprise that there’s a thriving scene of developers building software to reproduce the best of yesteryear’s gaming on that device in your pocket. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the open world of Android is the focus of...

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