So do offices, which is why Amazon is building a bio-dome.
Download #87b: Guns don’t kill people, computer powered scopes kill people
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So do offices, which is why Amazon is building a bio-dome.
Download #87b: Guns don’t kill people, computer powered scopes kill people
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The new Xbox will be called the Xbox One despite being the 3rd iteration. So today’s show is called Episode One despite being the 87th.
We also talk about the death of Google Buzz, Yahoo buying Tumblr while fixing Flickr, an amazing gun scope, Amazon’s new bio-dome, Samsung’s crazy bid to take over Android from Google, and Microsoft’s commercials vs Apple’s.
Download #87: Episode One
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Pebble runs with the idea and publishes right away.
Download #85a: RunKeeper decides it’s time to make a Pebble app
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Despite storm clouds facing Tesla, the automaker turned a profit for the first time. Congrats! Now hurry up and make the autopilot cars for under $30K.
Until then, we’ll get excited about RunKeeper’s Pebble app, Facebook and Google changing Intel’s CPU technology, Adobe’s shift to the cloud, Apple’s success in Japan, and the FAA potentially lifting electronic use bans during takeoff and landing.
Download #85: Electrical Storm Cloud
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To clarify, we don’t LOVE it. We just like it.
Download #84e: Facebook shares their latest financial results. Everyone likes it.
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This week we provide you brilliant insights that you could probably guess on your own.
Mars One is accepting applications now, IBM makes a movies out of atoms, we discuss superhero traits, Netflix combats piracy, AwesomenessTV gets bought by Dreamworks, LinkedIn enables engaging resumes, Google Glass haters are gonna gate, Dots for iOS looks amazing, and Facebook is doing OK.
Download #84: Brilliant Insights
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Now that we have Facebook to back us up, I feel no share in using stereotypes.
Download #83c: Wolfram Alpha shares Facebook data. Turns out stereotypes are true.
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Tech companies are changing the way we learn and think. We are slowly, but surely, shifting our entire lives digitally. In some ways, they resemble our physical lives, but more often than not they’re able to take the best parts and meld them together into something greater. That’s what we talked about today. BTW, the “Y” in Sociology is invisible, but it’s totally there. That’s phycology!
Blue seed wants to make a boat to solve immigration, the Wii outsold the Wii U, Nintendo will skip the E3 keynote, Facebook has sociology data, Phablets aren’t a phad, Netflix is dominating again, online education is just getting started, Google Fiber is happening, NASA is shooting phones into space.
Download #83: Sociology 101
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Google’s attempt to disrupt the ISP market is working! Facebook’s attempt to disrupt the smartphone market will half work.
Download #81a: Life is about to get a lot faster in Austin Texas
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Disruptions are everywhere this week! Solar panels are disrupting the energy market, Google is disrupting the ISP market, Microsoft is disrupting the PC market, Bitcoin is disrupting the currency market, and Facebook is disrupting the mobile phone market. It’s a world gone crazy!
We also talk about 3D printing, the FBI’s surveillance tool, MIT’s DNA-patterned graphene, Samsung’s superior global Galaxy S4, Blackberry’s horrible Z10 sales, shallow texters, Foursquare’s $41 million investment, Internet Explorer vs. Murder Rates, Google’s inactive account manager, iPhone’s India sales, an attack upon WordPress, and regulated commercial drones.
Download #81: Pardon The Disruption
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