marissamayr:

I’m delighted to announce that we’ve reached an agreement to acquire Tumblr! 
We promise not to screw it up.  Tumblr is incredibly special and has a great thing going.  We will operate Tumblr independently.  David Karp will remain CEO.  The product roadmap, their team, their wit and irreverence will all remain the same as will their mission to empower creators to make their best work and get it in front of the audience they deserve.  Yahoo! will help Tumblr get even better, faster.
Tumblr has built an amazing place to follow the world’s creators. From art to architecture, fashion to food, Tumblr hosts 105 million different blogs.  With more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and 120,000 signups every day, Tumblr is one of thefastest-growing media networks in the world.  Tumblr sees 900 posts per second (!) and 24 billion minutes spent onsite each month.  On mobile, more than half of Tumblr’s users are using the mobile app, and those users do an average of 7 sessions per day.  Tumblr’s tremendous popularity and engagement among creators, curators and audiences of all ages brings a significant new community of users to the Yahoo! network.  The combination of Tumblr+Yahoo! could grow Yahoo!’s audience by 50% to more than a billion monthly visitors, and could grow traffic by approximately 20%.
In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.  The two companies will also work together to create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience.
As I’ve said before, companies are all about people.  Getting to know the Tumblr team has been really amazing.  I’ve long held the view that in all things art and design, you can feel the spirit and demeanor of those who create them.  That’s why it was no surprise to me that David Karp is one of the nicest, most empathetic people I’ve ever met.  He’s also one of the most perceptive, capable entrepreneurs I’ve worked with.  His respect for Tumblr’s community of creators is awesome, and I’m absolutely delighted to have him and his entire team join Yahoo!.   
Both Tumblr and Yahoo! share a vision to make the Internet the ultimate creative canvas by focusing on users, design — and building experiences that delight and inspire the world every day.
http://yahoo.tumblr.com/

marissamayr:

I’m delighted to announce that we’ve reached an agreement to acquire Tumblr! 

We promise not to screw it up.  Tumblr is incredibly special and has a great thing going.  We will operate Tumblr independently.  David Karp will remain CEO.  The product roadmap, their team, their wit and irreverence will all remain the same as will their mission to empower creators to make their best work and get it in front of the audience they deserve.  Yahoo! will help Tumblr get even better, faster.

Tumblr has built an amazing place to follow the world’s creators. From art to architecture, fashion to food, Tumblr hosts 105 million different blogs.  With more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and 120,000 signups every day, Tumblr is one of thefastest-growing media networks in the world.  Tumblr sees 900 posts per second (!) and 24 billion minutes spent onsite each month.  On mobile, more than half of Tumblr’s users are using the mobile app, and those users do an average of 7 sessions per day.  Tumblr’s tremendous popularity and engagement among creators, curators and audiences of all ages brings a significant new community of users to the Yahoo! network.  The combination of Tumblr+Yahoo! could grow Yahoo!’s audience by 50% to more than a billion monthly visitors, and could grow traffic by approximately 20%.

In terms of working together, Tumblr can deploy Yahoo!’s personalization technology and search infrastructure to help its users discover creators, bloggers, and content they’ll love.  In turn, Tumblr brings 50 billion blog posts (and 75 million more arriving each day) to Yahoo!’s media network and search experiences.  The two companies will also work together to create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience.

As I’ve said before, companies are all about people.  Getting to know the Tumblr team has been really amazing.  I’ve long held the view that in all things art and design, you can feel the spirit and demeanor of those who create them.  That’s why it was no surprise to me that David Karp is one of the nicest, most empathetic people I’ve ever met.  He’s also one of the most perceptive, capable entrepreneurs I’ve worked with.  His respect for Tumblr’s community of creators is awesome, and I’m absolutely delighted to have him and his entire team join Yahoo!.   

Both Tumblr and Yahoo! share a vision to make the Internet the ultimate creative canvas by focusing on users, design — and building experiences that delight and inspire the world every day.

http://yahoo.tumblr.com/

Reblogged from Marissa Mayer's Tumblr

jtotheizzoe:

The chemical formulas of various substances used to mimic plant-based aromas and flavors. 

Tastes like science.

Reblogged from It's Okay To Be Smart

pattern_04

Every single triangle of the above grid blinks 3 times per second. If we used this grid to count world population, corresponding one blink of each triangle to a different person, it would take 39 days to finish.

via iomikron:

Reblogged from For Your Processing
geometrymatters:

The  Platonic Solids (dodecahedron and icosahedron) share their structure not only with crystals but also with human DNA as shown in the example.

geometrymatters:

The  Platonic Solids (dodecahedron and icosahedron) share their structure not only with crystals but also with human DNA as shown in the example.

Reblogged from Proof

jtotheizzoe:

Why does music make us feel happy or sad? Or angry or romantic? How can simple sound waves cause so much emotion?

First things first, this is the best t-shirt I’ve worn in any episode.

I went from my comfy chair to the streets of Austin to investigate whether it might be written into neural evolution. Modern neuroscience says our brains may be wired to pick certain emotions out of music because they remind us of how people move!

Humans are the only species we know that creates and communicate using music, but it’s still unclear how or why we do that, brain-wise. Is it just a lucky side effect of evolution, like Steven Pinker says? Or is it a deeper part of our evolutionary history, as people like Mark Changizi and Daniel Levitin argue?

Some brand new evolutionary psychology research says that we may read emotion in music because it relates to how we sense emotion in people’s movements. We’ll take a trip from Austin to Dartmouth to Cambodia to hear why music makes us feel so many feels. The connections between movement and music go far beyond dance moves!

Mike over at Idea Channel has a different opinion, that our emotional reactions to music are purely learned and cultural. Head on over and check it out. Do you agree?

For more reading on this awesome topic, check out these references.

Reblogged from It's Okay To Be Smart
tinytintoto:


/*
 * [013] Firefly #1
 *
 * 2013 [+++] @tinytintoto
 */
int hw, hh, qw, qh;
float theta = 0;
PImage canvas;

final float SIZE = 8;

void setup(){
   size( 500, 500, OPENGL );
   frameRate( 30 );
   smooth();
   noStroke();
   fill( 222, 255, 0 );
   background(0);
   
   hw = width / 2;
   hh = height / 2;
   qw = width / 4;
   qh = height / 4;
}

void draw(){
   canvas = get();
   background( 0 );
   image( canvas, 0, 2, width, height - 2 );
   theta += 0.015;
   translate( cos( theta ) * qw + hw, sin( theta * 2 ) * qh + hh );
   ellipse( 0, 0, SIZE, SIZE );
   filter( BLUR );
}

tinytintoto:


/*
 * [013] Firefly #1
 *
 * 2013 [+++] @tinytintoto
 */
int hw, hh, qw, qh;
float theta = 0;
PImage canvas;

final float SIZE = 8;

void setup(){
   size( 500, 500, OPENGL );
   frameRate( 30 );
   smooth();
   noStroke();
   fill( 222, 255, 0 );
   background(0);
   
   hw = width / 2;
   hh = height / 2;
   qw = width / 4;
   qh = height / 4;
}

void draw(){
   canvas = get();
   background( 0 );
   image( canvas, 0, 2, width, height - 2 );
   theta += 0.015;
   translate( cos( theta ) * qw + hw, sin( theta * 2 ) * qh + hh );
   ellipse( 0, 0, SIZE, SIZE );
   filter( BLUR );
}

Reblogged from bokuhitsu
uxrave:

In preparation for Adobe killing Fireworks, I’ve been using Sketch over the last few months. Today, it’s $25 on the iTunes store (usually $50) <- HT @verbiate. Also, check out Meng To’s, Sketch vs Fireworks write up. 

uxrave:

In preparation for Adobe killing Fireworks, I’ve been using Sketch over the last few months. Today, it’s $25 on the iTunes store (usually $50) <- HT @verbiate. Also, check out Meng To’s, Sketch vs Fireworks write up

Reblogged from UX Rave

uxrave:

Pixel Perfect Precision: UsTwo updates it’s popular UI / web design handbook.

Reblogged from UX Rave

jtotheizzoe:

Boatloads of Beetles

Famed biologist J.B.S. Haldane once said that “the Creator, if He exists, has an inordinate fondness for beetles.” With more than 400,000 known (and perhaps a million total) species of beetles on Earth, he had a point. Evolutionary biologists aren’t sure what makes them just so successful, but their varied traits are something to marvel at.

German hobbyist Udo Schmidt also has a fondness for the armored insects, and has been photographing them for decades. Check out a gallery of some of his best at Wired.

Reblogged from It's Okay To Be Smart