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Airbnb Stays Are Illegal In New York

People who use Airbnb, the web company that pairs travelers with residents who rent out their homes on a short-term basis, are breaking New York City’s laws, according to an administrative law judge. The vacation rental business was found to run afoul of the city’s occupancy code; it also doesn’t conform with a state law.

As CNET reports, New Yorkers who break those rules are likely to face legal proceedings only if a complaint is filed against them. Airbnb, based in California, was part of the recent proceedings only as an involved observer.

The ruling issued Monday afternoon is a defeat for Airbnb “host” Nigel Warren, who in February was accused of violating the city’s residency code for renting out his East Village apartment for less than a week, as WNYC has reported. Warren now reportedly faces $2,400 in fines.

Questions over Airbnb’s legality have risen along with the web service’s impact on New York’s tourism industry. According to Crain’s, some 30,000 New York City residents are Airbnb hosts, accounting for hundreds of thousands of visits each year.

“That kind of demand is expected to generate around $1 billion in local economic activity in 2013,” Crain’s New York Business reports, “outstripping the impact of the city’s booming cruise-ship industry five times over, according to figures cited by tech-industry leaders with knowledge of the site.”

Complicating matters further, the economic impact of those visits largely skips the hotels in central Manhattan. A more detailed view of how Airbnb works comes from Chris Dannen of Fast Company, who describes how he made nearly $20,000 in nine months of using the site to rent out space in his apartment in Brooklyn, a popular destination for Airbnb visitors.

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Tumblr to WordPress in hours

WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg said his company saw a major uptick in Tumblr defections after news of the $1.1 billion acquisition by Yahoo came to light.

Writing on his personal blog Sunday evening, Mullenweg said that WordPress usually imports 400 to 600 blog posts per hour from Tumblr. After news of the deal surfaced, the number of imported posts jumped to more than 72,000 blog posts in an hour.

Mullenweg updated his own blog post on Monday morning. “Some people are reading too much into the import numbers — I don’t think there will be an exodus from Tumblr,” he said, adding: “For most folks habits overcome internet-outrage. Even if a million people left, that’s just about a week’s worth of signups.”

A number of Tumblr users are apparently concerned about what the future holds for their beloved service and are importing posts to WordPress at a rapid clip. However, Tumblr reports that it adds 75 million blog posts per day.

Yahoo confirmed the $1.1 billion Tumblr acquisition this morning. It’s an all-cash deal that should close in the second half of the year.

Via CNET.

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Yahoo Board Approves Tumblr Acquisition

Yahoo’s board of directors has approved a $1.1 billion acquisition of blogging platformTumblr, according to a breaking news alert from The Wall Street Journal.

The deal is reportedly an all-cash acquisition, according to WSJ, and Tumblr will maintain control of its operations.

Tumblr and Yahoo have not released any official statements.

There were rumors circulating Friday about the Tumblr acquisition, which stated Yahoo’s board, under the direction of still-new CEO Marissa Mayer, would discuss the potential over the weekend

Via Mashable

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All new Google Maps

The most comprehensive map, now built for you. The new Google Maps draws you a tailored map for every search and click you make. So whatever you’re trying to find or wherever you’re trying to go, you’ll always have a map highlighting the things that matter most.
The entire map is now interactive. Clicking anywhere will focus the map on that location and show you helpful things, like related places and the best ways to get there.

From outer space down to the streets, the new Google Maps gathers all the imagery of a location into one spot, making it easy to explore your world from every angle.
You can now compare multiple modes of transportation right on the map to find the best way there and the best way home.

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Facebook Home disaster

Take a look at the Google Play store, where the Facebook Home app, which can be installed on select Android phones, has now fallen to the No. 338 ranking in the category of free apps. That’s 200 spots lower than it ranked just two weeks ago.

Even worse: More than half of Facebook Home’s 15,000 user reviews give the app just one star. A typical review:

‘Uninstalled after 1 min
Just takes a nice phone and ruins the interface. Waste of time.’

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Instagram New Logo

Established in 2010 and hundreds of millions of photographs ago, Instagram is a “fun and quirky way to share your life with friends through a series of pictures”. Obviously, that’s an understatement. For its 100 million users, Instagram is as much part of life as texting and e-mailing and Facebook (who we all know paid a cool billion dollars to acquire Instagram in April of 2012 — who’s laughing now?) and its filters have established a new lingua franca for documenting food, clouds, and POV of places you are not in. Point being: Instagram is big. And important. Small changes are big changes. And its latest update, version 3.5, brought along with it a redesigned wordmark crafted by Denver, CO-based Mackey Saturday.

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Adobe Creative Suite Subscription Only

Adobe’s flagship product, Creative Suite it’s going to be subscription only.

That means that users won’t be able to buy Photoshop CC or other apps individually from Adobe for a flat rate (known in the industry as perpetual licensing). Instead, users can pay a monthly subscription to access all of Adobe’s products.Adobe introduced its Creative Cloud subscription service last year with Creative Suite 6. Users could pay $29.99 to access one Adobe product each month or $49.99 to access the entire Creative Suite (the equivalent of the CS6 Master Collection).

Shifting completely to a subscription model — especially after building its business on perpetual licensing — is a big shift for Adobe. Still, the company maintains that this shift is necessary for the future.

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Art of Freelancing

1. Market Yourself

It can be helpful to be a jack-of-all-trades in the freelance industry, but you may have an easier time marketing yourself if you choose a niche within your industry. Personal branding efforts are a must for anyone looking for freelance work. Show your worth: Start a personal website, ramp up your social media presence and start a blog to discuss pressing industry issues and offer new perspectives.

2. Network

Sure, there are plenty of established freelancers who are approached regularly for work. Butfreelancing is also a business, and that means there may be times when the well runs dry. Constant networking is a must for freelancers who desire regular work. Make networking a regular task — use the Web, attend industry events, send out e-newsletters or make cold calls to get new clients.

3. Secure A Contract

This may be the number one rule of successful freelancing: Always write and sign a contract with your clients before completing any work. Check your state laws to determine the appropriate contracts you’ll need to write, and spell out pricing and timelines if necessary. Too often, freelancers get taken advantage of and end up working for free. A contract ensures your client is legally bound to pay you, so don’t skip this step!

4. Stay Organized

Freelancers often juggle multiple projects at once. Determine how long a project will take to complete, to properly block out your time, or set up appointments with clients in your home office or even a local café. Use spreadsheets to track your progress and keep tabs on payments. Freelancers work without the oversight of a boss to keep them on schedule — that means it’s up to you to ensure you’re staying on track.

5. Be Flexible

Being a freelancer means you may not have creative control of your projects. You’re working at the mercy of clients — you know, the people who are paying you — and you have to be flexible to clients’ needs if you want to succeed. Many freelancers struggle to give up creative control of a project; they often feel they know their market or niche well, but hit a brick wall when clients ask for changes. Freelancers need to refine the art of flexibility, offering their expertise and guidance to clients while also taking into account client needs.

Freelancing can be a great way to supplement your existing income or create a new career. Use the skills you already have, and you’ll l be well on your way to creating a thriving personal business.

Via Mashable

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Google Glass: Take Photos With a Wink

I just released Winky, a way to take pictures with a wink on Google glass. This was a fun project that involved a bit of decompiling of GlassHome to see what was going on. I discovered a few other interesting tidbits that I’ll be looking into as I get time.

Winking really changes things. You might not think it’s hard to say “Ok, Glass Take a Picture” or even just tap a button. But it’s a context switch that takes you out of the moment, even if just for a second. Winking lets you lifelog with little to no effort. I’ve taken more pictures today than I have the past 5 days thanks to this. Sure, they are mostly silly, but my timeline has now truly become a timeline of where I’ve been.

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