How apps are chipping away at the open web
My latest “Dylan’s Desk” column for VentureBeat looks at a disturbing trend: The way app developers are giving up on […]
Articles by Dylan Tweney published in VentureBeat
My latest “Dylan’s Desk” column for VentureBeat looks at a disturbing trend: The way app developers are giving up on […]
My latest column for VentureBeat started off as an attempt to describe how I’ve replaced Google Reader, with a custom-rigged
I went to Austin, and I came back with an excellent orange beanie. I also spent a lot of time
Last year, Courtney Stanton organized a conference for game developers whose 12-person speaker roster was half women, and half men. And she
Swipp, a new “social intelligence platform,” is trying to bridge the gap between evanescent, useless social data (I ate a
Published on VentureBeat When IBM bought Lotus for $3.5 billion in 1995, it looked as though the venerable computing giant
Here is my latest column on VentureBeat: We need more people like Aaron Swartz. I spent much of the past
After a two-week holiday break, my VentureBeat column is back. This week: why CES still matters. Coincidentally, this morning NPR
People are increasingly dissatisfied with their social networks — the advertising, the lack of clear privacy protections, the intimations that
In my column this week, I return to the subject of Microsoft — and suggest a way that the company