Weiran Zhang

Hi, I'm Weiran Zhang. I'm passionate about technology and building thriving software teams. This blog is where I write about things I find interesting. You can follow me on Mastodon.


Why waiting in line is torture →

Some years ago, executives at a Houston airport faced a troubling customer-relations issue. Passengers were lodging an inordinate number of complaints about the long waits at baggage claim. In response, the executives increased the number of baggage handlers working that shift. The plan worked: the average wait fell to eight minutes, well within industry benchmarks. But the complaints persisted.


Twitter blocks Tumblr's "find friends" access too →

Marco Arment on Twitter's blocking of Tumblr "find friends" access


Protocols don't mean much →

Dave Winer being right again about tent.io:


This iPad Mini Thing →

Gruber delves deep into the abyss of iPad mini rumours.


Samsung Investigating Alleged Child Labour Abuse at Chinese Factory →

I'm sure Mike Daisey is already at the Samsung factory gates.


How Apple v. Samsung Was Explained To the Jury - Slashdot →

Swampash explains why Apple has to take Samsung to court:


How not to tweet about your website's security →

Tesco demonstrating why you shouldn't let your customer service team make sweeping statements on Twitter about your websites security.


OAuth 2.0 and the Road to Hell →

Bad news:


John Siricusa's Review of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion →


Google Nexus 7 Ad →

I wonder how you're supposed to use Google Earth without an internet connection.


The reason why we’re upset about Sparrow’s acquisition →

I was going to write a post about Sparrow's talent acquisition by Google, but Rian van der Merwe did it for me:


How to prepare for Google's acquisition of Sparrow →

BoingBoing gets it.