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Mar 16th 2016
Intelligent Machines 344
The Thermally Effective Networked Tent
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Google's Project N, Google IO 2016, AlphaGo 4-1 win, HTTPS Encryption, the new Googleplex, and more...
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Guests:
Ron Amadeo,
Matt Cutts
Leo Laporte is joined by Matt Cutts and Ron Amadeo to go over Google's Project N, Google IO 2016, AlphaGo 4-1 win, and more...
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Links
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- Hands-on with Android N: Increased customization, better notifications, and more
- Forget split screen—Android N code hints at a “Freeform Windows” mode
- Google is selling the Pixel C for $375 to anyone who says they're a developer
- Android N is already really fast and fluid, with some inevitable bugs
- Google Reveals 77 Percent of Its Online Traffic Is Encrypted
- Instagram to soon start showing content out of order and based on personalized algorithms
- Google loses anti-monopoly appeal in Russia over ‘obligatory’ pre-installation of Android apps
- Google adds support for Microsoft Office, Facebook at Work, Slack and others to its single sign-on solution
- Web version of Google's Inbox app can now reply to emails for you
- Google will start ranking ‘mobile-friendly’ sites even higher in May
- YouTube added a feature that makes it easy to blur out objects, even while they’re moving
- YouTube started life as a DATING app: Co-founder reveals site was for singles to upload videos of themselves