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253: If You Can’t Sell Ads, Sell Your Company

253: If You Can’t Sell Ads, Sell Your Company

Yahoo! Sells to Verizon

This week Yahoo! dies, SpaceX fires a used rocket, Facebook makes gobs of money, Apple forgets how to name devices, and Bitcoin is determined to not be currency. We cover it all, plus more. The show notes are below.

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215: The Economics Of Homemade Chips

Homemade Chips

We cover a ton of news this week because so much of it is interrelated. If you take away one concept from this week, let it be this: Artificial intelligence continues to expand it’s capabilities and is aiding on the road, in the classroom, and on your face. AI will struggle to  make surprise moves that turn out to be genus, and we need to often ask ourselves if it’s worth it.

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210: Recapping Google’s iPhone Event

Google Pixel

This week we spend time diving into Google’s hardware announcements. Their phones look interesting and the Pixel tablet is particularly interesting (if you can handle the price). Overall Google continues to make solid improvements to their hardware offerings. Check below for all the stories we cover in this episode.

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207: Salient Naming Issues

Salient Names of a rose

What’s in a name? A whole lot! Techmeme didn’t start out with that name. Neither did 3D Touch. Speaking of 3D Touch, this week, we spend most of our talking about Apple’s announcement. We think you’ll like it. See below for all the stories and links.

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191: Confessions And Other Topics We’re Not Here To Talk About

Confession

James makes all sorts of confessions this episode, but we’re not here to talk about that. Instead, we talk about Tomorrowland, the Apple TV, Automatic, Pebble, Ossur’s IMES, Caltech’s bionic arms, the Lime Equation, crowd sources timelapse videos, Apple Maps, Oculus, Google+ Photos, Medium eBooks, Hycopter and Aria.

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181: A Little Bit Of Feedback On Touching The New Watch

Apple Watch by Pebble

This show is about Apple. We just cannot help ourselves. Sure, we mention Star Wars, GigaOm, YouTube and a couple other companies. But this show is really all about Apple.

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171: Predicting 2015 With Astounding Accuracy

2015 Predictions

This week we predict what we expect to happen in 2015. It’s all going to be 100% accurate.

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Exclusive iPad 3 Details Revealed!

It’s episode 23 during Mustache March! During this show we give an exclusive preview of all the iPad 3 details. Then we talk about Nokia showing their 41-Megapixel phone, Apple releasing invites during Google Android talks, IBM getting a step closer to quantum computing, SimCity 5!, Android reaching 1 billion activations November 2013, Apple TV, Kodak selling their online business to Shutterfly, Ezeep offering cloud printing, RIM losing customers, native Facebook IM, and Dollar Shave’s new razor subscription service.

 

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He’s Gone SoMoClo! Boom Shocka Locka!

Episode 21! We talk about Apple’s possible iPad 3, Google’s possible purchase of Motorola, Samsung’s Apple TV delusion, Legos & Star Wars, fake girlfriends, MLB 2K12 pitching, Chirpify payments on Twitter, Twitter self-serve ads, the SoMoClo OS, the Pinterest money machine, and Microsoft’s new logo.

 

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Retrospectively Looking Forward

This week we take a look over the last year and make predictions for 2012. They include: iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, Android, Google+, RIM, Intel, Facebook, Windows 8, HP, New social media, and OLED.

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