Congrats to Apple for making the Mac for 30 years. But what have you done for me lately?
This week we talk about Disney’s big data, Sam Matson’s Immersion heart monitor, Facebook’s response to Princeton’s research, Uber’s toppling of cabs, InDesign’s toppling of QuarkXPress, tech interview questions on Glassdoor, SK Telecomes 300gbps mobile data speeds, Google’s spammy Chrome extensions, how the iPod changed computing, AMC’s dislike of Google Glass, and how a mathematician hacked OKCupid.
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- You don’t want your privacy: Disney and the meat space data race
- The oddest tech job interview questions explained
- Korean carrier to launch 300 mbps wireless LTE
- Google Starts Banning Chrome Extensions Bought By Shady As Firms
- How the iPod will change computing
- Moviegoer wearing Google Glass yanked from Ohio theater, questioned by feds
- How a Math Genius Hacked OkCupid to Find True Love
- A headset that measures your heart rate and lets games get harder as you get more frustrated
- How QuarkXPress Became An Afterthought in Publishing
- The Classic Disruption Cycle
- Debunking Princeton
- Gigaom Review of Princeton Research
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