| — | Eric Grosse and Mayank Upadhyay via this WIRED post: Google Declares War on the Password (via justbeingseriouslysocial) |
Along with many in the industry, we feel passwords and simple bearer tokens such as cookies are no longer sufficient to keep users safe.
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We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.
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| — | Information technology has changed daily life. So why does it seem to have had a less explosive impact on economic growth than inventions of decades past? (via theeconomist) |
We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.
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| — | Information technology has changed daily life. So why does it seem to have had a less explosive impact on economic growth than inventions of decades past? (via theeconomist) |
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Google60 makes your web search slower, noisier, and exponentially more amazing
Google didn’t exist during the 1960s, but if it did, it may have looked a lot like Google60. Described as “an art project to explore distances and heroism in user interfaces,” Google60 is the latest creation from designer and developer Norbert Landsteiner, who earlier this year released Google BBS — a project that allowed users to conduct Google searches from within a 1980s bulletin board-style interface.






