Top Stories of the Day // February 26, 2013

Tuesday, February 26, 2013 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 26, 2013

Watch Zuck, Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey, & Others In Short Film To Inspire Kids To Learn How To Code

Code.org, the new non-profit aimed at encouraging computer science education launched last month by entrepreneur and investor brothers Ali and Hadi Partovi, has... read more

Rich Kids Of Google Glass

You know, I'm sort of jealous. Because I've eaten something like three Po'boy sandwiches in the past three days, and every single time I've wondered, as I was... read more

Outbox Pours Salt On Snail Mail By Launching Its Digitizing Service In San Francisco

Mail digitizing startup Outbox is launching in San Francisco today, the first step in what co-founder Will Davis says is a broader national rollout.... read more

Skype Competitor Viber Hits 175 Million Users, Up From 140 Million+ In December

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Microsoft Launches IE10 For Windows 7, Starts Auto-Upgrading IE9 Users And Launches New Ad Campagin

This sure took a while, but Microsoft just announced that Internet Explorer 10 is now finally available for all Windows 7 users worldwide. Previously, the... read more

Survey: Most Developers Now Prefer HTML5 For Cross-Platform Development

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Mozilla CEO Kovacs Pleads For Fragmentation; Says Fate Of Our Mobile World Can't Depend On Just Two Companies

Gary Kovacs, the CEO of Mozilla, today took aim at Apple and Google -- or possibly Apple and Samsung; you can take your pick about how you parse mobile... read more

Meet Buddy, Another Ambitious, Crowdfunded Smart Watch

Haven't we all suffered enough abuse at the hands of Big Smart Watch? No? Well now there's Buddy, a Bluetooth smartwatch that aims to solve the problems... read more

How A Teacher Turned To Technology To Solve A Thorny Problem And Raised $100K

The clincher, the thing that made Quick Key go viral, was a poorly-lit video of an excitable guy holding his iPhone up to a Scantron page, one of those test... read more

If My Phone Falls Down The Seat Crevice Again I'll Lose It. Please Redesign Meatspace.

The physical world wasn't built for $500 devices we need every other minute. This is never more obvious than when I strain my back and curse like a sailor... read more

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