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The Real Problem in Iraq Over the weekend, as ISIS fighters rolled into Ramadi, the capital of Iraq’s Anbar Province, one of them posted a video to the Internet. It… more ›
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On mobile, slow speeds kill Google. Amazon. Walmart. Beyond a doubt, faster-loading pages increase the performance and use of a service. Sometimes even a perceived faster performance (such as in the early… more ›
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Mobile first — Benedict Evans We’ve always thought about the mobile internet as a limited thing compared to the desktop internet, because of the constraints of hardware and network. from… more ›
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B. B. King, Defining Bluesman for Generations, Dies at 89 B. B. King, whose world-weary voice and wailing guitar lifted him from the cotton fields of Mississippi to a global… more ›
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No Stack Startups “You need to get good at many different things” being the key proposition. But maybe, a year or so later, we are seeing something different emerging. Something… more ›
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Promise Kept NewsWhip’s data team noticed the reduction when analysing data for the biggest Facebook sites of February 2015. A wide range of top publishers, including BuzzFeed, the New York… more ›
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Notes on the Surrender at Menlo Park 1. The manner in which Instant Articles are seen within Facebook’s News Feed is nearly as important as they way they’re hosted. Yes,… more ›
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The Attention Brokers In 1997, a Computerworld column called out a particular stain of internet boosterism. “One of the most recent forecasts for the Web is that it will let… more ›
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Facebook’s Instant Articles are live: Either a shrewd mobile move by publishers — or feeding the Borg I hesitate to roll one more boulder up Thinkpiece Mountain today, but the… more ›
