Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp announced today at the Digitial Life Design (DLD) conference that the service is now serving 120 million people and 15 billion pageviews every month. Speaking about how Tumblr differs from traditional “editorial” services like WordPress, Karp quoted figures from website traffic measuring company Quantcast, not directly referencing internal figures from its own analytics. (via Tumblr: Serving 120m People, 15bn Pageviews A Month)
Focus On The Users have created a tool that uses Google’s own relevance measure—the ranking of their organic search results—to determine what social content should appear in the areas where Google+ results are currently hardcoded.
COMMON is a collaborative brand and creative community for accelerating social change. Founded in January of 2011 by Alex and Ana Bogusky, John Bielenberg and Rob Schuham, COMMON supports, connects and celebrates those designing a new era of socially-minded enterprise. Also worth checking out Rob Schuham’s TEDx talk from April 2011.
Those damn talented French!
Howl, from Natalie Bettelheim and Sharon Michaeli
Flipboard has a core quality that makes it special: it turns noise into signal. Across several content sources, Flipboard is more than an aggregator, it is an improver of content. It sharpens the influx. The two social networks that are built into the device are prime examples of this. Flipboard is a near-perfect (see above gripes) casual Facebook and Twitter application. Flipboard takes the tweets, and turns that feed into a readable, coherent, content spread. From tweets to product, from Facebook statuses to well organized nuggets of information, Flipboard brings in text and gives you a book.
In a way, Flipboard is the opposite of TweetDeck. TweetDeck takes Twitter, and makes it more like Twitter; it’s the same idea on steroids. Flipboard takes a Twitter stream, and spits out someting wholly different. From a nearly unreadable stream of blather, Flipboard returns to you a curated short magazine, for free.
Twitter lists are perhaps the single strongest use of Flipboard, if you are a power Twitter user. If you are like me, you have and use lists to track topics and news. Flipboard takes this more focused feed and works its magic, but as the input is cleaner, the output is stronger. I can only imagine what all Scoble’s lists are like, you can only access some inside the application.
I hope that I have made my point clear, that Flipboard is the tool that we have all been waiting for to turn our millions of notes, blogs, tweets, posts, and updates and make them into something consumable. It’s like we have been eating our content raw, and Flipboard is the fire that cooked it for us for the first time.
Winter Has Arrived And All I Need Is You (8tracks Playlist)
In the dead of winter when the world is in a slumber as it’s blanketed by the snow, all I need is you wrapped under my arms. All I need is your warm soul touching mine. All I need is your smile to light up the grey skies outside. All I need is you and only you.
Track Listing:
- Perth - Bon Iver
- The Plains/Bitter Dancer - Fleet Foxes
- The Funeral - Band of Horses
- We Won’t Need Legs To Stand - Sufjan Stevens
- Easier - Grizzly Bear
- Sé Lest - Sigur Rós
- Lakehouse - Of Monsters and Men
- Minnesota, WI - Bon Iver
- Yellow Light - Of Monsters and Men
- Detlef Schrempf - Band Of Horses
- The Past And Pending - The Shins
- La Noyee - Yann Tiersen
- Avril 14th - Aphex Twin
- Fuck Me - Yann Tiersen
- Horchata - Vampire Weekend
- Generator ^ First Floor - Freelance Whales
- Mykonos - Fleet Foxes
- Fine For Now - Grizzly Bear
- Smoke - Moddi
- Armchairs - Andrew Bird
“One kind word can warm three winter months.” -Japanese Proverb

iPhone photo app maker Synthetic thinks it has found a way to combine the suspense of analog film with digital convenience through the new Hipstamatic D-Series app for iOS it’s releasing on Thursday. The D-Series — billed as a “disposable camera for iOS” — allows groups of iPhone-toting fri…
Kathryn Schulz makes a powerful and moving case for embracing our regrets.
Clothing company Patagonia tells shoppers “Don’t buy this jacket” on Cyber Monday:
Because Patagonia wants to be in business for a good long time – and leave a world inhabitable for our kids – we want to do the opposite of every other business today. We ask you to buy less and to reflect before you spend a dime on this jacket or anything else.
Unlike every other company out there, Patagonia appears to be less concerned about earning every last penny it can. Interesting.