Apr 15th 2015
This Week in Google 296
Smells Like a Pivot
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Leo Laporte
Android has helped create more choice and innovation on mobile than ever before
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 21:00 UTC.
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis.
Google's Internal Response to the Imminent E.U. Charges, Chrome starts pushing Java off the Web, find your Android phone from your desktop, demand for the Galaxy S6 is high, and more.
Guest: Gina Trapani.
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Running time: 2:08:59
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Links
- HBO's ‘Silicon Valley,' Season 2, Episode 1: Cameos and Lookalikes
- Antitrust: Commission sends Statement of Objections to Google
- Android has helped create more choice and innovation on mobile than ever before
- Here Is Google's Internal Response to the Imminent E.U. Charges
- 5 ways the EU is gunning for Google
- Chrome starts pushing Java off the Web by disabling plugins
- Google Chrome's push notifications are now available to everyone
- Google Handwriting Input App Enters The Play Store With Support For Handwriting In 82 Languages
- Ask Google to find your Android phone from your desktop
- Google's Snapseed photo app gets its first major update in two years
- Huawei anoounces P8
- Samsung Electronics says demand for Galaxy S6 models much higher than planned for
- iOS App Store worldwide Q1 2015
- Recurring reminders + labels in Google Keep - and a general reminder that Keep is AWESOME
- Moto 360 dropped to $165 in Google store