Apr 24th 2019
This Week in Google 505
Laundry Folding as a Service
Facebook Steals Users' Email Contacts
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This Week's Top Stories
- Facebook Demands Users' Email Passwords, Steals Their Contacts
- Sri Lanka Shuts Down Social Media
- Smoking Cessation and Depression Apps Could be Sharing and Selling and Your Data
- Samsung Galaxy Fold Delayed to June 13th • Mr Dorsey Goes to Washington
- Android Q Will Kill the Back Button
- Google I/O Preview
- Google's Undersea Cable Infrastructure
- Jacquard on TEDtalks
- Jarvis on Our Addiction to Stories
- The EU Wants Your Biometric Data
- The WashPo Columnist that Hates Podcasts (and Whistling)
- Sprint Settles with AT&T Over Fake 5G
- IoT Over 5ghz
- That $16,000 Laundry Folding Goes Bankrupt, but a $3000 Competitor is on the way
- Google Punishes Walkout Organizers
- Most Tweets Made By Young, Female Democrats
- AOC Quits Facebook & Thinks You Should, Too
- Facebook is Ready to be Fined by the FTC
- Tik Tok Unbanned in India
- Exploding Frisbees, Underwater Relay Racing, Pommel Horse Sawing, and More Game Ideas from Artificial Intelligence
Picks of the Week
- Stacey's Thing #1: The Princess and the Fangirl: A Geekerella Fairy Tale (Once Upon A Con)
- Stacey's Thing #2: IoT Inspector
- Jeff's Number #1: How Google saved 6 million lbs in food waste
- Jeff's Number #2: Court denies Boston entrepreneur share of $65 million Facebook settlement
- Leo's Tool: The Land Before Time, "Scottish" edition
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Links
- Google I/O: From Android to Assistant, here's what to expect - CNET
- Google's far-reaching undersea cable network
- Google Walkout Organizers Say They're Facing Retaliation
- Demo of Jacquard in TED talk
- Google is considering replacing Android's 'back' button with a gesture in Android Q
- Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey meets Donald Trump in closed door meeting at White House - The Washington Post
- How Twitter Users Compare to the General Public | Pew Research Center
- Facebook says it 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5 million people's email contacts without their consent
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez quits Facebook, says social media is a health risk
- Samsung’s Galaxy Fold Smartphone Release Delayed - WSJ
- Here’s Why We Think Galaxy Folds Are Failing - from iFixit
- AT&T says the Galaxy Fold will ship on June 13, Samsung still has no date set
- Depression, smoking apps could sell data
- That mental health app might share your data without telling you - The Verge
- Assessment of the Data Sharing and Privacy Practices of Smartphone Apps for Depression and Smoking Cessation
- *Excellent* post about UK's online harms report & the effort to create a law against behaving badly
- Sri Lanka Blocks Facebook, WhatsApp After Easter Bombings Leave Hundreds Dead
- Sri Lanka social media shutdown hides what is really happening
- The EU has voted to interconnect border control, migration, and law enforcement systems into a searchable biometrics database
- Google Fit is now available on iOS
- Google Brings Free Ad-Supported YouTube Music Streaming to Google Assistant Speakers
- Google Drone Delivery Gets First FAA Clearance - Bloomberg
- Finding a place to charge your EV is easy with Google Maps
- Step into Childish Gambino's world with augmented reality
- Google is testing a distraction-free reader mode in Chrome Canary
- Now easier to find work-at-home work via Google search
- Indian court moves to lift ban on Chinese video app TikTok - Reuters
- TikTok: Apple and Google block video sharing app in India
- Admittedly esoteric Jarvis post on our addiction to stories and how ML et al mean the world is less explainable
- Sprint and AT&T settle lawsuit over ‘blatantly misleading’ 5G E logo
- Tim Cook calls for regulation of tech industry with serious issues - 9to5Mac
- The company behind the $16,000 AI-powered laundry-folding robot has filed for bankruptcy
- Laundry bot
- CHEEZ-IT® QUESO FUNDIDO
- Are Podcasts Killing Music or Just Wasting Our Time?
- They asked artificial intelligence to create a game. One of its first ideas involved exploding Frisbees.
- The Land Before Time, "Scottish" edition
- How Google saved 6 million lbs in food waste
- Court denies Boston entrepreneur share of $65 million Facebook settlement
- Book: The Princess and the Fangirl: A Geekerella Fairy Tale (Once Upon A Con)
- IoT Inspector