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  • Weekly Top 5

    This week's updates include Zynga's privacy policy gamification, acquisition of Five Mobile, investment in server infrastructure and IPO filing; Google's new version of Android Market and the downloadable maps, investment in Wingu and purchase of Punchd, and YouTube's Cosmic Panda experiment; Groupon's privacy statement changes, expansions of Google Offers and Living Social, Foursquare re-marketing offers

    and Local.com's foray into group buying; Twitter's new round of funding, Biz Stone joining Spark Capital, the new Twitter developer portal, and testing a new directory tab; Facebook's launch of “Facebook for every phone”, Hulu's re-launch, an app called Katango that renders a version of Google Circles in Facebook, and Facebook testing check-in deals for multi-location businesses.

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  • Insignificance

    I remember writing this post about 4 years back, with an insight on why I didn’t particularly like to travel. Things have changed since then, and I do travel as much as possible these days. The odd discomfort of viewing masses of humanity still persists, but the reasons are more nuanced.

    What reminded of that post was this article that beautifully expressed the discomfort with the title “The Sad, Beautiful Fact that We’re All Going to Miss Almost Everything“. The article uses this in the context of books, films, music, television and art. But I relate it more to places and people. I still remember that the saddest part of leaving Leh was that it was perhaps my only visit to the place and I had not seen everything that had to be seen. In the case of people, the rise of the statusphere (Facebook and Twitter) has only added to the feeling that one is constantly missing something significant.

    It is probably going to get worse, unless of course, we manage to do the Matrix-USB type thing of instant information absorption. Even then, it would probably go the way things are headed to these days anyway- consuming without experiencing. The real time challenge of being updated about people would still exist. And perhaps it will end up the way the line goes, “we will increasingly be defined by what we say no to”. But, as the author of the article I linked to, above, notes,

    It’s sad, but it’s also … great, really. Imagine if you’d seen everything good, or if you knew about everything good………That would imply that all the cultural value the world has managed to produce since a glob of primordial ooze first picked up a violin is so tiny and insignificant that a single human being can gobble all of it in one lifetime. That would make us failures, I think.

    If I had to adapt that to places and people, I could say that the creator might feel insignificant if we could discover all of it in a lifetime. However, the collective advance of humanity is not a complete solace when it comes to the individual’s existential angst. As one of my fave Calvin strips go

    until next time, insignificant choices too?

  • Weekly Top 5

    This week's updates include iPhone's 4 years of existence, Skype's announcement of an iPad app, Fring's video chat on iPad, Apple suing Samsung; Twitter's Promoted Tweets in the stream, Twitter for Newsrooms, the Obvious Corporation; Facebook's growth, Winklevoss d

    isputes, new designs and ad formats, LivingSocial's acquisitions, market share and IPO, Yelp's new features, Facebook Deals rollout; Google's Transparency Report, wdyl, Swiffy, Google+, Google Health and PowerMeter shutdown, and the roll out of +1.
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  • Weekly Top 5

    This week's stories include Apple's patent headaches, change in in-app subscription guidelines, Blackberry Playbook new market launches, upgrades and patent fight with Dolby, Facebook's IPO and

    valuation speculation, acquisition and hires, the reported new iOS app, Google's search moves on mobile and desktop, Twitter's domain moves, hidden features and bugs.
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  • Weekly Top 5

    This week's stories include Apple's announcements on Lion, iOS 5, iCloud and updates on iWork, Android woes centred around malware and Lodsys, Facebook's latest statistics, arrangements with online music and video providers, and tie up with Paypal,

    new features on Twitter, including the Follow button, photo and video integration and acquisition of AdGrok, Google's new payment service Google Wallet, the PayPal suit, launch of +1 button, People widget and new GMail features.

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