Feb 4th 2016
Tech News Today 1443
The Old People Have Your Phones
Facebook reduces degrees of separation
Facebook costs trillions of dollars in productivity. Veteran lifestreamer Justin.tv turns to Snapchat to create new content. YouTube Red gets PewDiePie movie and other content, but will people pay to subscribe? iRobot spins off defense wing because maybe people don't want military-grade vacuums. Factory in Japan plans to make robot lettuce.
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Links
- This Is How Facebook Has Changed Over the Past 12 Years
- Three and a half degrees of separation
- YouTube Set to Premiere First Original Movies, PewDiePie Series
- Android Wear: Designed for your wrist
- Justin.tv is coming back to life as a Snapchat channel
- Amazon's Echo speaker now streams music from Spotify
- Roomba maker iRobot sells defense robots business
- Japanese firm to open world’s first robot-run farm
- The Internet Of Things Will Be The World's Biggest Robot
- HITECH Act Enforcement Interim Final Rule
- Why lost phones keep pointing at this Atlanta couple’s home
- #53 In The Desert