Matthew Panzarino
- Marco Arment’s commentary on the Tumblr news
- "The Twitter Hit List" by Matt Buchanan at BuzzFeed
- "Protocols don’t mean much" by Dave Winer at Scripting News
Google's answer to AirPlay comes to YouTube for iOS, sends video to consoles and TVs
Google’s answer to AirPlay comes to YouTube for iOS, sends video to consoles and TVs
I’ve been doing this from my Galaxy Nexus for a while now. I paired my phone to my Xbox 360 so I can pull videos up on my phone’s YouTube app (which is much easier to use than the Xbox app) and then send to my TV via the console. It’s a great experience.
If you need some YouTube content to try this out with, consider the massive Slenderman collection I linked to at my personal blog yesterday.
Google Now Lets You Download All Your YouTube Videos In One Archive
Google Now Lets You Download All Your YouTube Videos In One Archive
Whether you like them or not, Google still leads the way on data portability.
Tent - the decentralized social web
Tent - the decentralized social web
Tent is decentralized, not federated or centralized. Any Tent server can connect to any other Tent server. All features are available to any server as first-class citizens. Anyone can host their own Tent server. Tent servers can also be run as Tor hidden services to create a social darknet for at-risk organizers and activists. Anyone can write applications that connect to Tent in order to display or create user content.
Is it Diaspora? Is it IRC? Is it Twitter? Is it Wordpress?
Well, I think, yes. And no.
Twitter’s recent adoption of a hostile stance toward its developer community and, to some extent, its users, is catalyzing the market for alternatives. Matthew Panzarino reports at The Next Web that they cut off Tumblr’s ability to help you find Twitter friends who also use Tumblr, as they did with Instagram.