Sep 17th 2014
This Week in Google 267
A Tenth of a Yottabyte
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Leo Laporte
Google changes stance on cellular net neutrality
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 21:00 UTC.
Guests:
Gina Trapani
Hosts:Leo Laporte, Gina Trapani, and Jeff Jarvis
Google hurrying the web to kill SHA-1, Google Voice integration with Hangouts, Android apps on Chrome OS, Chromebooks get Chromecast streaming for stored video, Android One smartphone,
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Running time: 1:45:03
Links
- Google changes stance, now says net neutrality rules should apply to cellular networks
- Why Google is Hurrying the Web to Kill SHA-1
- Google Voice Integration Is Currently Rolling Out In Hangouts
- Hangouts Dialer
- Why you shouldn't delete the Google Voice app just yet
- The First Android Apps Are Now Available for Chrome OS
- Related: this means native Evernote now comes to Chromebooks
- New My Maps tool
- Google Views
- Chromebooks get Chromecast streaming for stored video
- Google launches Android One smartphones for around $105 in India, supports seven local languages and offline YouTube playback
- Gina's Tip of the week: New Chrome for Android search feature answers questions as you type
- Jeff's Number of the week: US demands for data up 250% since 2009, says Google's transparency report
- Leo's Tool of the week: Road Riot