Jan 15th 2020
This Week in Google 542
Surreptitious Wikipedia
CES 2020, YouTube is Broken
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
This Week's Stories:
- CES 2020: Tech for Seniors isn't just health tech
- CES 2020: Health tech
- CES 2020: Climate Change Fighting Tech
- CES 2020: Tech firms need to grow up
- CES 2020: Not everything needs to be smart
- CES 2020: Fitbits for dogs
- CES 2020: Dog translator
- CES 2020: Trash and Treasure at Eureka Park
- People trust Google more than religious leaders
- COPPA breaks YouTube. Copyright trolls kill YouTube creators
- Google will drop 3rd party cookies in 2022
- Aura Portable Personal Scanner
- Google will let you record your calls soon
- Instagram calls Photoshop "Fake News"
- Facebook still allows anti-vax ads
- Amazon vs Honey is the tip of the privacy iceberg
- Twitter will never let you edit your tweets
- Twitter will let you limit who can reply to your tweets
- Twitter is thinking about tips
Picks of the Week:
- Ant's Good Stuff: Patty Mattes photography for an animal shelter
- Stacey's Thing: Travelling heating pad
- Jeff's Numbers: Google about to hit trillion-dollar valuation club
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Links
- I went to CES and had 4 epiphanies!
- Google plans to drop Chrome support for tracking cookies by 2022
- Google caller APK reveals call recording in the works
- More Americans trust Google, Amazon than teachers, police officers, Donald Trump, the U.S. government or the news media
- YouTube COPPA changes result in videos with violence, gore, and strong language being labeled “made for kids”
- Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
- All of Frogpants' channels kicked off YouTube
- Mark Zuckerberg's New Year's resolution: No more annual challenges
- Facebook says it won't back down from allowing lies in political ads
- Facebook Is Running Anti-Vax Ads, Despite Its Ban on Vaccine Misinformation
- Instagram’s decision to hide photoshopped images is a disservice to art
- visualgrams
- Between the World and Me
- Amazon suspiciously says browser extension Honey is a security risk, now that PayPal owns it
- Twitter says a "conversation participants" compose screen tool is coming in 2020
- In a Q&A, Jack Dorsey discusses Twitter's thinking around an edit button
- Twitter considers tipping
- In defense of Twitter
- Jarvis: In defense of targeting
- More Jeff ego: in a Munk Debate defending social media
- Mike Bloomberg's weird Twitter on debate night
- Aura Portable Personal Scanner
- Patty Mattes photography for animal shelter
- Traveling heating pad
- Google about to hit trillion-dollar valuation club
- Zuckerberg 5th richest man in the world
- Ev's VC fund raises a new round
- Dorsey eats one meal a day
- Bezos follows one person on Twitter and she doesn't follow him back