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Monday, June 01, 2015

Enterprise tech a no-show at Google I/O

Google to Cardboard developers: Keep it short and simple, and watch out for nausea | New NSA phone dragnet proposals blasted as flawed

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Enterprise tech a no-show at Google I/O
A parade of top Google executives cycled on and off the stage for more than two hours yesterday at the company's annual I/O developer conference in San Francisco, but because Google is involved in so many projects and markets, the company barely scratched the surface of what it is up to. Read More


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Google to Cardboard developers: Keep it short and simple, and watch out for nausea
Developers creating content for Google's Cardboard virtual-reality system should look to short online videos for inspiration and avoid drawn-out experiences. Read More

New NSA phone dragnet proposals blasted as flawed
Two U.S. senators are pushing proposals to extend the National Security Agency's domestic telephone records dragnet, but a diverse coalition of civil liberties and advocacy groups have called on lawmakers to vote against those plans. Read More

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Whose privacy matters most?
No one wants their private information falling into the wrong hands, but this is especially true of the younger generation, as they lack the resources to address such a compromise directly, and parents often don't think to monitor their child's personal records or usage. Read More

Users of free VPN Hola vulnerable to hacking, researchers warn
The Hola free peer-to-peer service claims to have 47 million users worldwide running either the Chrome extension Hola Better Internet or the Firefox add-on Hola Unblocker. Read More

At I/O, Google earns praise for diversity
Amid all the announcements of new technologies, one of the things that stood out about Google's keynote address to attendees of its I/O development conference in San Francisco on Thursday was the diverse group of faces presenting there. Read More


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As collaboration tools multiply, here's how to avoid overload
Collaboration is a way of life in The Vanguard Group's institutional investors unit. For one thing, it uses the agile software development method, which requires collaboration among self-organized cross-functional teams. Vanguard also employs the scrum product development methodology, where interaction over documentation is a founding principle. (Insider Story) Read More

At Google I/O, no huge surprises but a honing of critical products
Gone are the days of skydivers landing on the tops of buildings wearing Google Glass, or new Chromebooks, tablets and smartwatches. This year, the focus of much of Google's big I/O conference was to propel the Android operating system into new areas others have pioneered, like peer-to-peer payments and smart home appliances. Read More

Silk Road mastermind Ulbricht sentenced
The creator and chief operator of the Silk Road has been sentenced to two life sentences in jail for running the online drug marketplace, which federal prosecutors estimated facilitated the sales of more than US$213 million worth of drugs and other unlawful goods between 2011 and 2013. Read More

Italy's architectural elite moves to rub out crowdsourcing design site
Italian architects have called on the government and the Antitrust Authority to close down a crowdsourcing platform in a new round of the battle against disruptive technology.T Read More


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