Tuesday evening’s roundup of news & treats:
- A series of data visualizations on dating by the OkCupid guys stirs up some debate, The Case for an Older Woman (via OkCupid)
- Some well-designed humor interrupts our readers, 10 Reasons to avoid talking on the phone (via The Oatmeal)
- The debate on designers who should code rages onwards and develops a sense of humor, as a rather smug Robbie declares that any web designer who can’t code is a right muppet (via front-enders.com)
- Things do matter, thus an illustrated guide for designing things that matter. (via GOOD)
- Neil Patel from KISSmetrics reports on five metrics you ought to be tracking with your web app (via FOWD Miami!)
- Twitter news, it’s true, Twitter will begin offering ads within a month. (via NY Times)
- Ludicrous. When using open source makes you an enemy of the state. (via The Guardian)
- Strings, a Hunch competitor, shows off it’s data mining (via Venturebeat)
- Get your tag on, Flickr Commons welcomes a great new addition (via Flickr)
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