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It’s More Than an Engineering Problem – Why Apple Pay will succeed. To an engineer, any problem is an engineering problem. Unfortunately for Android NFC payments aren't an engineering problem.
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It's More Than an Engineering Problem - Why Apple Pay will succeed
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It’s More Than an Engineering Problem – Why Apple Pay will succeed. It’s More Than an Engineering Problem – Why Apple Pay will succeed. Ever since Apple announced Apply Pay my Twitter and Facebook streams have more than a few posts comparing iPhone 6 to the Nexus 4. Usually they all poke fun at the fact that various features that Apple is hyping have been around in Android for years. Like the image above. They all miss the point. Android fans will yell that NFC was first on Android. But it is so much...
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Quitting the WP Engine Habit for Good. There are much better Wordpress hosts out there, here's a story of finding an amazingly fast Wordpress host. Leaving WP Engine for the First Time. It started innocently enough. A little hiccup in one of the more popular sites I run. As page load time spiked to more than 15s I. Android is awful. The Nexus 6 unboxing experience as enduring by an iPhone user. Chrome was once the quintessential browser, yet many years of bloat have lead to it's slow decline.
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Tesla wraps shrewdness in altruism
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Tesla wraps shrewdness in altruism. Tesla wraps shrewdness in altruism. I have a little more cynical take on Tesla’s announcement. I think it’s a play to get other auto makers reliant on Tesla’s infrastructure as a way to:. 1 Give them scale to build charging stations and batteries. 2 Make electric cars more compatible so they can grow the pie of electric cars vs gas cars (rising tide lifts all boats). A shrewd move, not an altruistic one. How to Fix Software Patents. More from this author.
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Chrome was once the quintessential browser, yet many years of bloat have lead to it's slow decline.
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Google too powerful Archive. Google is freaking me out. 1 Tweet Share Share RedditLast week Google acquired Skybox, a satellite imaging company. This is hot on the heels of acquiring Titan Aerospace – a drone company, Boston.
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Google is freaking me out
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Google is freaking me out. Google is freaking me out. Last week Google acquired Skybox. A satellite imaging company. This is hot on the heels of acquiring Titan Aerospace. 8211; a drone company, Boston Dynamics. 8211; a robot company that had military contracts. At the time of acquisition, and Deepmind. 8211; an artificial intelligence company with technology so powerful they forced Google to setup an ethics board. Before they would sell it. In the US, globally it approaches 90%. Before to kill SOPA.
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It’s More Than an Engineering Problem – Why Apple Pay will succeed. To an engineer, any problem is an engineering problem. Unfortunately for Android NFC payments aren't an engineering problem.
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Tesla wraps shrewdness in altruism. 1 Tweet Share Share RedditI have a little more cynical take on Tesla’s announcement. I think it’s a play to get other auto makers reliant on Tesla’s.
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Leaving Chrome Behind
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When Chrome first came onto the scene it was a revolution. A browser that was minimal, fast and did one thing really really well – display web pages. At the time there was lots of scoffing from the established players (ahem Internet Explorer ahem) that the value proposition of Chrome was lacking. It didn’t have all the whizz-bang features that IE 8 offered (what were those again? And besides, with such a minimal marketshare which website authors would even care about it? Of the browser marketshare. All a...