With Monday now in full swing, it’s too late for bemoaning all the things you intended to do this weekend but didn’t quite get around to – the next is only five days away – but there is something you can do about all the happenings in tech that you missed.
So sit back, make a coffee and spend 10 minutes catching up on all the best tech news and features from The Next Web and beyond over the last two days.
News from The Next Web over the weekend
- Report: NSA Surveillance Snares Ordinary US Citizens
- YouTube is Now Publicly Shaming Slow ISPs
- Discover Your Favorite Artists’ Least-Known Music
- Google Now Adds ‘Occasion’ Reminder Option
- Seedrs Debuts ‘Convertible’ Equity Crowdfunding Campaigns
- Fly Directly Into a Fireworks Display With This Drone Footage
Good reads
- Samsung Gear Live Review
- CIOs Must Adapt to Embrace Developer-Led Innovation
- 3 Things You Can Change to Go From Startup to Grown Up
- Getting to ‘No’: Why Rejections Aren’t Always a Bad Thing
- 4 Easy Tricks to Personalize Your Marketing Strategy
- Why Today’s Parents Must Replace Sex Talk with Tech Talk
- How Companies Track People Without Becoming Big Brother
From beyond The Next Web
- Fireside Chat with Google Co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin [Khosla Ventures | YouTube]
- 3D Printer Drones Will Take to Skies by 2040, Claim BAE Scientists [The Guardian]
- What Does the Facebook Experiment Teach Us? [Dana Boyd | Medium]
- With Revenue Roaring, Twitter’s Advertising Team is Untouched by Turmoil [The New York Times]
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