Jul 13th 2016
This Week in Google 361
There Is Only One Flavor of Herring
New Nexus Phones, Bitcoin Halved, Google Fi International
The new HTC Nexus phones, codenamed "Marlin" and "Sailfish," are coming soon, and we know what they'll look like (maybe). Bitcoin rewards for miners were cut in half over the weekend, but Bitcoin is still more stable than the British pound. Also, Google Fi expands internationally, Skype for Linux will use WebRTC, and Pokémon Go is available on Android Nougat.
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Links
- Pokemon Go is go in Europe, officially launching in Germany
- Cameron's Lament: too beautiful
- Google Fi seriously upgraded internationally
- Exclusive: this is what the 2016 Nexus phones, Sailfish and Marlin, will look like
- Daydream
- Samsung Gear 360
- ZTE Axon 7
- Google gets land for its futuristic headquarters, thanks to LinkedIn deal
- Exclusive: These could be Google's upcoming Android Wear smartwatches
- Cast uses WebRTC
- Decentralized Web Summit
- How To Break Open The Web
- WebTorrent Desktop
- BitTorrent’s live TV news network will launch on July 18 at the Republican National Convention
- Bitcoin rewards halve for virtual cash money miners
- Pound sterling becomes more unstable than Bitcoin following Brexit
- It's official: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is the next Note, launching August 2
- A court ruled that it could be a federal crime to share your Netflix password
- Warner Bros. Settles FTC Charges It Failed to Adequately Disclose It Paid Online Influencers to Post Gameplay Videos
- Facebook, Twitter, And Breaking News’ Special Relationship
- Twitter will stream the Democratic and Republican national conventions live
- How technology disrupted the truth
- Pick: IndieWeb
- Jeffs Number: Lufthansa lab flights