Why Waze is so incredibly popular in Costa Rica – excellent story, which, I think, is pretty applicable in Cyprus too. There aren’t many people here. And there are even fewer sensible street addresses. We are landmark driven navigation country too.
Tag: social networks
A year without Google Reader
Mashable reminds us that it’s been a year since Google Reader has been decommissioned. They are also doing a survey to find out if people use more of RSS feeds now or less, what they’ve substituted it with and which tools people are using now to follow their favorite feeds.
I’ve completed the survey, but without any visible results just yet, I thought I’d talk about my situation here. In the last year my use of RSS has decreased significantly. Even though the actual number of the feeds I am subscribed to has increased, I read them less. I share less. I bookmark and blog about less. And it’ nothing but the tool’s fault. Even though Feedly is an excellent tool – fast, flexible, with mobile support, and aesthetically pleasing, it simply is not Google Reader, which I was practically embed into. I’ve looked around for Google Reader alternatives, I tried a few. Feedly is the best of the bunch for my taste, but it’s different.
So, with that in mind, what happened to all that free time that I used to spend in Google Reader? Sadly, I have to admit that I’m much more on Facebook now. Quality-wise, that’s a huge drop. Instead of following my favorite writers, keeping in touch with all kinds of technology advances, and learning new things, I am now participating in flaming comment wars about nothing, and watching videos of cute kittens and bouncing boobs. Cheap entertainment swallowed me and spat me out. It’s exactly like never switching a television set was in the last century. And it’s a pity.
And the saddest part is that I knew it would happen. And if I knew, Google definitely knew that too. And they killed Google Reader anyway. And it’ll be a long time until I let it go…
Cayley – an open-source graph
Cayley – an open-source graph inspired by the graph database behind Freebase and Google’s Knowledge Graph. Its goal is to be a part of the developer’s toolbox where Linked Data and graph-shaped data (semantic webs, social networks, etc) in general are concerned.
Facebook is dead
Now that’s something you don’t see every day: the whole of Facebook is down – the website, the APIs, the social buttons, etc.
Oh, and I think they need to update the copyright year on this page.
Jokes from the office folks:
How many “f*cks” per second do you think one could hear in the Facebook office right now?
The productivity of the whole world just spiked!
Fun stuff from Twitter:
even the link that tells me if facebook is down, is down http://t.co/yeHAyajAOg
— Orli Yakuel אורלי (@Orli) June 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/TheUniBibIe/status/479539283226017793
Facebook users are now roaming the streets in tears, showing photos of themselves in people's faces & screaming 'DO YOU LIKE THIS? DO YOU?
— 9GAG ❤️ Memeland (@9GAG) June 19, 2014
bootcamp – an enterprise social network
bootcamp – an enterprise social network