I can’t believe someone is still writing “the Web is dying” in 2014. Users love apps, developers love apps — the only people who don’t love apps are pundits who don’t understand that apps aren’t really in opposition to the open Internet.
Mois : novembre 2014 (Page 7 of 14)
A l’avenir, les Glass pourraient bien devenir un produit de niche, utilisé par des entreprises ayant besoin d’applications spécifiques à leur activité.
« By replacing the aging network of public pay telephones with state-of-the-art Links, the City aims to transform the physical streetscape—and New Yorkers’ access to information » (via CityBridge | LinkNYC)
A law firm in Calgary is working on the first known personal injury case that will use activity data from a Fitbit to help show the effects of an accident on their client.
J’oublie de citer certains papiers mais ce n’est jamais volontaire
Uber has long proclaimed to be “everyone’s private driver.” Soon, those drivers will be able to play your own tunes while you ride.
An ad maker doesn’t want to serve content to people who don’t want to see those posts
Partout, le marché devient plus fort et la démocratie plus faible. C’est évidemment très dangereux pour la démocratie, qui meurt d’inanition. Mais cela l’est aussi pour le marché.
Fans will just turn back to pirate services like Grooveshark.