- Forrester: urban consumers in Brazil and Mexico spend more time online than watching TV [The Next Web]
- “Inception Explained” – HTML5 site explains Inception plot in just a few mouse scrolls [The Next Web]
- Some devs in Mexico City see Silicon Valley as “magical”, and it could slow them down [The Next Web]
- Foxconn workers unhappy with shorter working weeks [The Verge]
- White House Facebook Timeline reaches back to 1789 [The Verge]
- Cómo hacer cosas con videojuegos [LVL]
- IBM’s OS/2 celebrates 25 year anniversary, still alive if you know where to look [The Verge]
- One quarter of worldwide households have Wi-Fi, says Strategy Analytics [The Verge]
- Is blogging and tweeting about research papers worth it? The Verdict [Stephen Downes]
- How Is Disaster Aid Being Retooled to Meet Catastrophes That Strike Cities? [Scientific American]
- Everything you use is a database application [The Next Web]
- When Code Is Hot [TechCrunch]
- AOL sells more than 800 patents and 300 licenses to Microsoft in $1 billion+ cash deal [The Next Web]
- A Non-Designer’s Guide to Typefaces and Layout [Lifehacker]
- Tell Your Boss: Unlimited Vacation Actually Increases Productivity [Lifehacker]
- Student Loan Debt, With Little to Show for It [BusinessWeek]