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Danya Glabau

  • Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

    A bug caused Facebook to forget that women are real people for a moment. Quantum physics, chaos theory, and bacteria might be powering the technology of the future. Another new way to receive targeted web content: Gravity. And, for some background,…

  • Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

    Another in a long line of tangential Microsoft commercials, this time for Windows 7. Rumored Facebook mail: what it is, and why you might want to use it. Web 2.0 spawns Silicon Valley bubble 2.0. The Google-Oracle battle over Java licensing…

  • Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

    Almost a quarter of Americans don’t have broadband, saying it’s unnecessary and overpriced. The British Monarchy marches into the 21st century with a Facebook page, Twitter account. Here’s some more confirmation that e-books are serious money makers. Facebook and Google…

  • Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

    Radiolab recently covered one of the biggest, coolest technologies ever: cities. The Facebook mobile platform isn’t quite a Facebook phone, but it does a lot of stuff, like entice you to shop. Prompted by this ad, T-Mobile and AT&T are fighting over who has…

  • Danya’s Tech Roundup

    The entire Internet erroneously tried to kill off the Sony Walkman last week. A 900GB torrent of all Geocities websites will capture a lot of web history, animated GIFs. Contrary to Comcast’s claim when they announced declining cable TV subscriptions, cord-cutters who get rid of…

  • Danya’s Tech Roundup

    The new color Nook shows that e-reader makers are acknowledging that digital books need to be beautiful as well as readable. Amazon recognized they had to respond to the trend, too, but their recent Kindle TV ad took a different…