Linkdump for May 15th
¶ by Rob Friesel-
At The Atlantic. Everything awesome is happening in Russia.
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At Gizmodo. It's long (and I'll admit to having only skimmed much of it), and it's pessimistic, but a lot of it is also sadly true. I will cling to Flickr for dear life; it's tremendously valuable to me, but… But what? But it feels like it's in decline? Even their recent innovations feel like catch-up work? I'll continue to cheer them on, and will continue to post there, but it's gotten hard to think of them as innovative. Breaks my heart.
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At io9. Not a bad list.
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Farhad Manjoo, writing at PandoDaily:
If it weren’t for the U.S. courts and laws, Saverin might have been permanently shut out of Facebook. But in 2009, he settled a lawsuit with Facebook that gave him credit as a co-founder and his current stake in the firm. In other words, it’s only because Saverin could sue Facebook and depend on a relatively fair judicial system that he’s got the billions on which he’s now skirting taxes.
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Anthony Short on the @content block enhancement/feature coming in Sass 3.2. In a nutshell: these are the media query droids you're looking for.
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By Shi Chuan.
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