Jun 7th 2017
This Week in Google 408
Being Internet Awesome
Hosted by
Stacey Higginbotham,
Jason Howell
Blocking Ads, Funding Choices.
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
Guests:
Danny Sullivan
Google will add a feature to Chrome that will block "bad ads." Meanwhile, Funding Choices will let you pay sites for an ad-free experience. Google helps kids "Be Internet Awesome." Amazon announces a way to get Prime on the cheap, and an inexpensive "Ice" phone. HomePod vs Google Home vs Amazon Echo.... FIGHT!
- Jason's Pick: Kotlin for Beginners (Udacity)
- Stacey's Thing: Snooz
- Danny's Stuff: Personal Search Tab
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Links
- Wall Street Journal’s Google traffic drops 44% after pulling out of First Click Free
- WSJ Ends Google Users' Free Ride, Then Fades in Search Results
- Google plans to clean up the web with Chrome ad blocker next year
- Google: Chrome will stop showing ads not compliant with the Better Ads Standards
- Coalition for Better Ads
- Google launches Funding Choices, a way for users to pay sites to hide ads
- Google Contributor
- Google developed a school curriculum to help kids fight trolls and hackers
- “Be Internet Awesome”: Helping kids make smart decisions online
- Google Trusted Contacts
- The Internet of Things Connectivity Binge: What Are the Implications?
- HomePod
- Apple HomePod vs. Amazon Echo vs. Google Home: Smart Speaker Showdown
- Where does the smart home fit into Apple's HomePod?
- Amazon reportedly working on proper Android ‘Ice’ smartphones with Google’s apps
- Amazon offers 45% discount on Prime for people on US government assistance with an EBT card
- Essential accused of trademark infringement by accessory maker Spigen
- Snooz
- Google Search adds ‘Personal’ filter/tab to only show results from Gmail, Photos, more
- Kotlin for Beginners (Udacity)