2014年10月24日 星期五

2014-10-25 Tanzania Technology

  Komando   
Explore Tanzania and find chimpanzees with Google Street View  Komando
I've got to admit, for all the ways that Google is creepy and collects and stores information, it has some pretty cool new inventions and ways to explore the world. Take Google Cardboard, for instance. What an incredible new way to view the world!
Supercool: See Jane Goodall's famous chimps   Chron.com (blog)

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  Financial Express   
Google Inc puts Sunder Pichai in charge of major products, services  Financial Express
Six executives who previously reported to Google CEO Larry Page will now report to Sunder Pichai. (Reuters). SummaryIndia-born Sundar Pichai will have oversight over products such as search, maps, advertising.
Sundar Pichai gets a promotion, finds himself the new head of Google's core ...   Phandroid.com
Google's Android chief given keys to the kingdom   Beta Wired
Google's Larry Page gives Sundar Pichai more power   USA TODAY
Register   
Economic Times   
Mind Of The Geek   
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  InformationWeek   
Facebook Rooms App Allows Any Identity  InformationWeek
An email address is all that's required to create a user account. Hello, retro chatrooms? 11 Geekiest Halloween Costumes. (Click image for larger view and slideshow.) Facebook on Thursday introduced a mobile chat application called Rooms that allows ...

Facebook releases anonymous chatroom app   New Zealand Herald
Facebook's anonymous message board app   Stuff.co.nz
Facebook's New App 'Rooms' Lets You Chat Anonymously   Huffington Post
Livemint   
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  The Seattle Times   
2 new Apple tablets impress, but aren't must-haves  The Seattle Times
Apple's new iPads, the iPaid Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3, are the best tablets on the market today. Expensive, too. By FARHAD MANJOO. The New York Times. PREV of NEXT. The iPad Air 2, left, starts at $499, is faster and thinner than · Enlarge this photo.
AT&T Plans to Lock Apple SIM Cards on New iPads   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Got a new iPad and want to switch carriers? Turns out it's not so easy   CNET
AT&T Locks Apple SIM Cards on New iPads   PC Magazine
SFGate   
The Australian   
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  The Next Digit   
Mark Zuckerberg showed love to Chinese with his Mandarin speaking skills  The Next Digit
It is known that to love people have to tackle many obstacles and difficulties. Love strikes everybody, even a billion dollar company CEO. Mark Zuckerberg, who is married to Priscilla Chan of Chinese descent, started learning Mandarin in order to enjoy visiting ...

Mark Zuckerberg: the Next Great Chinese Rapper?   Huffington Post
Don't let those high achievers bring you down   The Guardian
Facebook CEO speaks to Beijing crowd in Chinese   allvoices
Bundaberg News Mail   
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  TG Daily   
Toyota Confirms Sale of Part of Tesla Stake  Wall Street Journal
Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday it has sold some of its stake in Tesla Motors Inc., days after German luxury car maker Daimler AG disclosed it had divested its Tesla shares for a sizable gain. The sale came “as part of our process of regularly reviewing our ...

Toyota Sells Undisclosed Stake in Tesla   Motor Trend
Daimler sells 4 percent stake in Tesla Motors, stock falls   The Next Digit
Ford CEO says they could build a Tesla if they wanted to   TG Daily (blog)
Investorplace.com   
Detroit Free Press   
Gas 2.0   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Even with $5.5M in funding, Ello's future looks unclear  VentureBeat
So the Ello saga continues, and this time with $5.5 million more in the bank, and a new kumbaya-esque charter and legal status that's leaving us with more questions than answers. Yesterday, the hip alternative — and ad-free! — social network announced ...

Ello's new legal status leaves questions unanswered   Al Jazeera America
Anti-Facebook social site Ello gets millions in funding, promises to stay ad-free ...   RT
What Ello's Public Benefit Corporation agreement means for you   Mind Of The Geek
MediaPost Communications   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
How some Gamergate supporters say the controversy could stop “in one week”  Washington Post (blog)
Last week, I wrote about the Entertainment Software Association's reaction to "Gamergate" -- the months-long culture war over gender and ethics in the gaming industry. My Twitter feed was flooded with messages from those who said we'd been unfair in our ...

Opinion: #GamerGate in all its glory   Irish Independent
#Gamergate: Sex, lies and video games   Yahoo Finance (blog)
Gamergate scandal may scare away female video gamers   Standard-Examiner
Indie Wire   
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  Beta Wired   
FCC mobile airwave auction postponed until 2016  Beta Wired
The mobile airwave auction that the Federal Communications Commission had planned to hold in the middle of next year has been postponed into 2016. Advertisement. The FCC says that the auction, that would have opened up mobile phone companies to ...

FCC: You'll have to wait even longer for faster wireless broadband   Register
FCC Delays Auction of TV Airwaves for Mobile   New York Times
FCC pushes TV spectrum auction to 2016 after legal challenge   Computerworld Australia

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  ZDNet   
Google teams with Oxford University to teach machines to think like people  New York Daily News
This week, Google announced a partnership with artificial intelligence teams at Oxford University to teach machines to think like people. Oxford professors behind spinoff startups Dark Blue Labs and Vision Factory will work with DeepMind, a London-based ...

Google and Oxford University combine on AI push   Inquirer
Google serious about robots   New Zealand Herald
Google partners Oxford to expand artificial intelligence team   Times of India

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