November 2015
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http://fortune.com/2015/11/18/coffee-live-longer-harvard/?xid=soc_socialflow_twitter_FORTUNE Java lovers just got another good reason to fill up their cups in the morning — yet another report has been published saying that drinking coffee leads to lower mortality rates.
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Google today announced the preview release of Android Studio, the company’s developer environment for mobile applications that focuses on speed of delivery and testing Android apps for every device. In a call with SD Times prior to today’s first Google Android Developer Summit, Stephanie Saad Cuthbertson, group product manager for Android Studio, outlined three key…
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http://inhabitat.com/tesla-is-working-on-an-electric-motor-that-lasts-a-million-miles/
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Source: Google just made a brilliant acqui-hire to get the queen of Silicon Valley, Diane Greene, to run its cloud unit – Business Insider
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The biggest hole in cloud governance today is at the application level, which is also the messiest area to govern Source: Cloud apps need governance too | InfoWorld
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http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/11/parting-the-clouds-how-open-source-economies-of-scale-and-hybridity-are-changing-it/
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To improve Android, VR, and AR, report says Google wants a hand in SoC design. Source: Google apparently wants to design its own smartphone chips | Ars Technica
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http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/09/google-open-sources-the-machine-learning-tech-behind-google-photos-search-smart-reply-and-more/ Google says today it’s making the machine learning technology that powers a number of its products, including Google Photos search, speech recognition in the Google app, and the newly launched “Smart Reply” feature for its email app Inbox.