May 13th 2015
This Week in Google 300
Party On, Elon
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Leo Laporte
House passes bill to end NSA's bulk collection of phone metadata
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Hosts: Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis.
New age of intolerance, Verizon buys AOL for $4.4B, half of online video ads are viewable, and more...
Guest: Mathew Ingram
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Running time: 2:04:40
Links
- David Cameron to unveil new limits on extremists' activities in Queen's speech
- In Big Media Push, Verizon Buys AOL For $4.4B [Memo From AOL CEO Tim Armstrong]
- Telecoms giant Verizon launches tech news site; forbids writers to cover US surveillance
- AOL Has Been in Talks to Spin Off HuffPost as Part of Verizon Acquisition Deal
- Verizon is buying Engadget, not its editorial
- CEO Tim Armstrong Says AOL Is Staying In The Content Business (And He's Not Selling TechCrunch)
- Only Half of Online Video Ads Are Viewable, Google Says
- I, for one, welcome our new newsstand
- Is Facebook a partner or a competitor for media companies? Yes.
- House passes bill to end NSA's bulk collection of phone metadata
- Google Debuts Its First Apple Watch App With "Google News & Weather"
- How Google's Top Minds Decide What to Forget
- Google has a secret apartment in which Larry Page and Elon Musk meet to discuss crazy ideas about the future
- The View from the Front Seat of the Google Self-Driving Car
- The White House Names Dr. Ed Felten as Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer
- Sheryl Sandberg on Facebook
- TunnelBear Packages Its VPN Service Into A Handy Google Chrome Extension