Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Microsoft and Google Call an End to Patent Battles


By NICK WINGFIELD from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1N2fyOg
via IFTTT

Unisplendour of China Buys 15% Stake in Western Digital


By PAUL MOZUR from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1O8nAFD
via IFTTT

Easing Screen-Based Eyestrain


By J. D. BIERSDORFER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1LkyqrN
via IFTTT

A Grab Bag of Software for the Apple Watch Upgrade


By KIT EATON from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1VnpoPw
via IFTTT

App Smart | Best Apps for Apple Watch


By KIT EATON and DALLAS JENSEN from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1Vnpre1
via IFTTT

Comparing Google Analytics Premium and Google Analytics


via LunaMetrics » Blog http://ift.tt/1FIcKmY

Daily Report: The Buy Button Heads to YouTube


By JOSEPH PLAMBECK from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1MFZ9ML
via IFTTT

Twitter Makes ‘Buy’ Button Widely Available


By VINDU GOEL from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1FDVv6l
via IFTTT

VW Scandal Shows a Need for More Tech, Not Less


By FARHAD MANJOO from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1O7iVUv
via IFTTT

Monday, September 28, 2015

Thumbtack Raises New Funding at a $1.3 Billion Valuation


By KATIE BENNER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1RcMwdq
via IFTTT

No, You Don’t Need to Post a Facebook Copyright Status


By DANIEL VICTOR from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1KGKEaJ
via IFTTT

Amazon Envisions a New Tech Hub as It Expands Its Detroit Presence


By CHRISTINE HAUSER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1VmOBEe
via IFTTT

Data Import Step-by-Step Guide for Google Analytics


via LunaMetrics » Blog http://ift.tt/1Wty6bY

Momentum Grows for Jack Dorsey of Square to Also Run Twitter


By MIKE ISAAC and VINDU GOEL from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1WtqTIZ
via IFTTT

Google Virtual-Reality System Aims to Enliven Education


By NATASHA SINGER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1h30EJm
via IFTTT

Daily Report: Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister, Conquers Silicon Valley


By PUI-WING TAM from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1iWfiDZ
via IFTTT

Apple iPhone 6s Breaks First-Weekend Sales Record


By KATIE BENNER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1MATbwt
via IFTTT

Thursday, September 24, 2015

5 Considerations for Implementing Google Tag Manager on Mobile Apps


via LunaMetrics » Blog http://ift.tt/1PydQlg

São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Rule on Uber’s Fate There


By DAN HORCH from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1VbAUgM
via IFTTT

Give Google Contributor a try

Recently I’ve seen several interesting conversations about ad blocking, and I wanted to remind people about a great offering called Google Contributor. With Google Contributor, you contribute a certain amount of money each month. That subscription means that you see fewer ads on the web, and you support the sites that you visit with your money.

You get to decide how much to contribute (I do $10/month, but for example you can do $2/month if you prefer). The more you contribute, the fewer ads you see. The handwave-y explanation that when you go to a website, your monthly subscription actually bids on your behalf in ad auctions. So you end up buying the ad yourself rather than someone else. This is cool for several reasons:

1. You support the sites you visit without expending any energy.
2. You see fewer ads.
3. (And this is the cool part) you get to decide what to show in that ad space instead of ads.

That’s right: you can pick a custom URL to show to yourself instead of ads. It’s like buying space on a billboard and showing nature scenes instead of ads. Personally, I like to show a dynamically generated Mondrian pattern:

Mondrian pattern

But here’s the part I love: when you sign in, click the gear icon and then “Advanced settings,” and at the bottom of the page you can provide any custom URL you want (it does have to serve over https). You could replace ads with pictures of kittens, or your family. Or make ads your todo list, or a reminder to get back to work. Think outside the box, like Paul Ford. It’s the open web–you can have all kinds of fun with your HTML.

Here are some common misconceptions about Google Contributor:

Q: I thought Google Contributor only worked with ten websites or so?
A: No, it works with millions of websites. Contributor launched with a small set of websites initially, but if a website runs Google ads like AdSense or DoubleClick for Publishers, it’s likely to be compatible with Contributor.

Q: Isn’t there a waitlist to join? Or I need an invite or something?
A: Not anymore! You can sign up immediately and support tons of websites with one monthly payment.

Q: Can I see which websites I’m supporting?
A: Yes! You get a report that looks like this:

Contributor payout report

If you like the web and use it as much as I do, why not support some of your favorite websites while reducing the number of ads you see? Give Google Contributor a try now.



from Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO http://ift.tt/1FwmCjr
via IFTTT

Daily Report: China Promises to Work With U.S. to Prevent Cybercrime


By JIM KERSTETTER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1jdYlF4
via IFTTT

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Uber to Introduce Carpooling Service for Commuters, Starting in China


By MIKE ISAAC from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1OtHqei
via IFTTT

The Invention Start-Up Quirky Files for Bankruptcy


By STEVE LOHR from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1Whavv9
via IFTTT

Siri, Apple Music and Other iPhone Questions


By BRIAN X. CHEN and FARHAD MANJOO from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1OP4VOq
via IFTTT

French Law That Banned UberPop Service Survives Legal Challenge


By MARK SCOTT from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1NKxBXQ
via IFTTT

Spell-Checking Your Tweet


By J. D. BIERSDORFER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1LLkMYY
via IFTTT

Report Stresses Importance of Agreement to Avoid Cyber Conflict


By PAUL MOZUR from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1j6mqO1
via IFTTT

Daily Report: A New iPhone for the Slow Upgrade Crowd


By JIM KERSTETTER from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1KsKSly
via IFTTT

Testing iPhone 6s’s 3D Touch and Live Photos Features


By BRIAN X. CHEN from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1V7rTFl
via IFTTT

IPhone 6S’s Hands-Free Siri Is an Omen of the Future


By FARHAD MANJOO from NYT Technology http://ift.tt/1j5UWIb
via IFTTT