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Scott Hanselman raises some good points on how much information leakage there is with modern smartphones and apps.

These apps often ask you once, and then broadcast your location multiple times a day. I’m looking at you Facebook, Twitter, GroupMe, Voxer and Foursquare. I doubt anyone, including this young person, would ever guess that this little voice chat program would give up his address. If adults don’t noticed this stuff, how is a teenager (or younger) supposed to?

The issue of Location Services and kids is an important one, but it’s just as important to keep this in mind for yourself.

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I say assembled, because after reading the article it is clear that components for the iPhone are manufactured in quite a few countries, even the U.S. However, the Apple-focus aside, I think this is an interesting article on the strength of Chinese manufacturing. It gives us a peek into the modern global supply chain and why the U.S. is no longer the manufacturing power-house it once was.

How U.S. Lost Out on iPhone Work by Charles Duhigg and Keith Bradsher:

“The entire supply chain is in China now,” said another former high-ranking Apple executive. “You need a thousand rubber gaskets? That’s the factory next door. You need a million screws? That factory is a block away. You need that screw made a little bit different? It will take three hours.”

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Brett Kiefer has posted an awesome overview of the Trello stack on the Fog Creek Blog.

CoffeeScript, Backbone.js, HTML5 pushState, Mustache, HAProxy, Redis, MongoDB

Brett does a great job of showing how to build a modern webapp with bleeding edge development tools as well as provides some thoughts as to why it might be a good idea to put development effort behind these relatively new tools.

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