Links 2-2-11: Demolish Facebook requests, Blogging possibly over, Tumblr tags

The web was wowed by (or at least really interested in) The Daily, News Corp’s (read: Rupert Murdoch) new iPad-only newspaper. The newsapp is free for two weeks and if you don’t know what the hell I’m talking about, here’s one place to find all The Daily buzz. Honestly, I would have done a round-up, but I just don’t care.

Links 2-1-11: Google gets artsy, Readability pays authors, Gamify

Today Google launched its “Art Project.” It’s a nifty website with some very high resolution images combined with street-view style tours of the various art galleries involved. It’s cool, check it out. Even cooler, people can build their own collections of the art and share them, along with comments.

Links 1-31-11: Android wins!, Snooze your gMails, Quora

Android has made notable market progress in their latest reports. Google’s OS now claims the top spot in smartphone sales and went from less then 10% to 22% of the tablet market. With their the new Honeycomb due to come out soon, it’s no doubt that the iPad will soon be given a run for its money.

Tracking Egypt news, links and roundups

Things are moving very vast in Egypt, and I’m trying to stay on top of what’s going on. Right now it isn’t clear who is doing what and the end result of all this is pretty unclear. Here’s what I’m reading and watching right now. Besides the obvious tracking on Twitter, I’m also monitoring LazyFeed for updates. Round-ups via […]