Facebook is putting on a face of being socially responsible when it comes to revenge porn...The Qualc
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November 8 · Issue #195 · View online |
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Facebook is putting on a face of being socially responsible when it comes to revenge porn…The Qualcomm takeover by Broadcom gets more interesting…..Uber wants to fly….Waymo wants to roll….Amazon has more new toys…those stories and more are all in today’s COMUNICANO.
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Revenge porn: Facebook teaming up with Government to stop nude photos ending up on Messenger, Instagram
Facebook and Australia’s e-Safety Commissioner are working together to stop people publishing intimate pictures without consent.
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How Qualcomm Became Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid
The shifting balance of power in the cellphone industry explains why a major chip maker is suddenly a takeover target.
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Broadcom's $130bn Qualcomm bid is a bold play to own AI
Intel, Broadcom, Google, Nvidia and Qualcomm are all designing chips for an AI future… and anyone could win
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Waymo makes history testing on public roads with no one at the wheel
Waymo’s first product will be a driverless taxi service in the Phoenix area.
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Uber Partners With NASA in Vision for Managing Flying Cars
Uber Technologies Inc. advanced its vision of a network of flying cars by signing an agreement with NASA on how to safely manage the futuristic systems.
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Uber’s new cultural norms
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For Amazon, The Future Of Alexa Is About The End Of The Smartphone Era
With touch-screen devices like the Echo Show and Echo Spot, Amazon is trying to upend a decade of smartphones, notifications, and apps.
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Amazon’s Cloud Cam checks all the right boxes at a very nice price
Keeping an eye on more than just your packages
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Snapchat Promises App Redesign That Even Olds Can Use
Snapchat released third-quarter results and announced an app redesign for Android devices to help boost advertising opportunities and grow its user base.
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Mobile phone tracking data 'could replace census questions'
Statisticians experiment with tracking people’s movements to find out about their daily commute.
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Too Much Caffeine? Coffee Shops Face a Shakeout
After mushrooming in recent years, coffee shops are struggling as grocers, gas stations and fast-food chains add specialty beverages.
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Collaboration Diffusion Leads to Confusion
The abundance of collaboration and communication tools on the market is hurting rather than helping businesses
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Postmates Adds Grocery Delivery, Undercutting Amazon on Price
Meal-delivery startup will deliver fresh produce for $4, a significant discount to Amazon and Instacart.
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