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Month January 2023

Twitterrific has been discontinued

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Amazon is discontinuing its AmazonSmile charity program next month

Enlarge (credit: Getty) Amazon’s business practices and footprint have received plenty of criticism over the years. From its misleading products and reviews and its environmental impact to its effect on small businesses and its own employees, its shoppers are left… Continue Reading →

2023-01-19 15:55:23

We’re following WordPress’s lead in releasing FeedLand’s server as an open source project using GPL2. Link to original post http://scripting.com/2023/01/19.html#a155523 from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Pandoc 3.0

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Tech to Watch From CES

CES, a global technology event, wrapped up in early January and while I didn’t attend, I was curious to find out what new technologies were introduced at the event that might interest librarians and educators. I found a number of… Continue Reading →

Amazon To Close Charitable Program AmazonSmile

Amazon will be closing its charity program, AmazonSmile, in the coming weeks in order to “focus its philanthropic giving to programs with greater impact.” Nexstar reports: In a letter sent to AmazonSmile customers Wednesday, Amazon explained the program “has not… Continue Reading →

ATO’s ‘Open Source Charlotte’ to Hold Inaugural Event January 26

All Thing’s Open’s expansion into North Carolina’s largest city will be begin with a free Meetup by podcast host Mike Bifulco, and will be followed in March by this year’s Open Source 101. The post ATO’s ‘Open Source Charlotte’ to… Continue Reading →

50 of the Most Controversial Films Ever Made

Hated, dogged, scandalous, sordid, nasty—these movies have been called all of those things, and much worse. Many have inspired death threats and physical attacks, while others have engendered heated wars of words that have lasted decades.Read more… Link to original… Continue Reading →

Wikipedia Has Spent Years on a Barely Noticeable Redesign

The Wikipedia editors are waiting to hear you scream. On Wednesday, Wikipedia is set to make its new skin the default on English Wikipedia — its first new skin since 2010 — and the team of designers and volunteer editors… Continue Reading →

Mailchimp says it was hacked — again

Email marketing and newsletter giant Mailchimp says it was hacked and that dozens of customers’ data was exposed. It’s the second time the company was hacked in the past six months. Worse, this breach appears to be almost identical to… Continue Reading →

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