Jul 25th 2018
This Week in Google 466
Ich Bin Nicht Einverstanden!
Hosted by
Leo Laporte,
Jeff Jarvis
News from Google Cloud Next 2018
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
Guests:
Kevin Marks
- AI takes to the cloud at Google Cloud Next 2018
- Despite Facebook's inability to deal with controversy, Facebook stock is fine. Oh wait, no - they just reported disappointing earnings and now it's down 20 percent.
- Google earnings: doing peachy, despite that pesky $5 billion fine.
- Google employees are unphishable, and now you can be, too. But cover your webcam just in case.
- Orrin Hatch still isn't dead; Abe Vigoda still is.
Picks of the Week:
- Jeff's Pick: GDPR at a German Bakery
- Kevin's Picks: IndieWeb.org, Kill Sticky, and Contrast Widget
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Links
- Sundar appears at Cloud Next: "We're at an inflection point."
- Google now offers businesses a stand-alone version of Google Drive, apart from G Suite, that costs $8 per month per active user
- G Suite adds Grammar Suggestions in Google Docs, voice commands to Hangouts Meet hardware customers, and its Smart Reply feature
- Google to install AI in call centers. (who knew they had call centers?)
- Why Is Google Translate Spitting Out Sinister Religious Prophecies?
- TensorFlow for Poets
- Why you need to improve your training data, and how to do it
- Finding the Line
- Facebook executives struggle to describe a coherent strategy to deal with misinformation on the site; it's a hodgepodge of "exce
- Jarvis post on FB & Infowars: Finding the line
- Facebook could recognize Holocaust denialism as hate speech and ban it on those grounds, but trying to censor every falsehood sh
- Facebook misses analyst predictions
- Chrome now marks all unencrypted web sites as ‘not secure’
- Never SSL
- Browsh
- Alphabet reports Q2 revenue of $32.7B, up 26% YoY, and net income of $3.2B including EU fine; excluding the fine, net income was
- Alphabet's Other Bets, which now includes Loon, Wing projects alongside Waymo, Verily, and others, had Q2 revenue of $145M with
- The Story Behind Google's Secret Offer to Settle Android Probe
- Facebook’s moves to restrict its API mean that users can no longer use third party apps like Bridgy to create posts.
- Twitter limits Tweets & Retweets (combined): 300 per 3 hours
- 24 people have now been sentenced in India-based phone-scam case | Ars Technica
- Google says none of its 85,000+ employees have been successfully phished since early 2017, when it required use of physical Secu
- RELATED: Google to sell its Titan security key
- Sextortion Scam Uses Recipient’s Hacked Passwords
- Waymo Teams Up With Walmart, Avis and Others for Short Driverless Rides
- Forbes suggested Amazon should replace libraries, and people aren’t having it
- Forbes deleted an op-ed arguing that Amazon should replace libraries
- Google says Hatch is dead. He disagrees
- Related: People and Abe Vigoda
- Is Abe Vigoda Dead?
- Susan Fowler Rigetti, the former Uber engineer who blew the whistle on sexual harassment at the company, has joined the NYT as t
- We need a new model for tech journalism - Columbia Journalism Review
- Mike's List of Chrome Extensions — Mike Elgan
- GDPR in a German bakery
- IndieWeb
- Kill Sticky
- contrast widget