The subject of the antitrust suits filed against Facebook came up in a Facebook comment thread for me yesterday. Some guy piped up and stated, essentially, that "Zuckerberg is too rich and too big and nothing will…
This looks awesome! What are the most powerful industry use cases? I imagine it can be used for more than just gaming.
I couldn't decide which one is my favorite. All of them are pretty incredible!
Super useful. Allowing new entrepreneurs to compete with well established brands is a game changer. It's HUGE.
>Microsoft has been in talks to acquire TikTok — though co-founder Bill Gates has called the potential deal a “poisoned chalice” Where there's money to be made, no poison is too poisonous for big companies.
Today I've learned that elastography is a field of medical imaging that focuses on the stiffness or softness of tissues. I might want to learn even more about it because I always have problems with my tissues and…
It's no secret that many news articles these days are simply paid advertisements. Generally, I avoid the Big N mainstream "news providers" and stick to some combo of HN, twitter and reddit just to name a few.
Standard procedure has been: if you want their investment or their business, you have to surrender your data/IP upon request. And they probably came to these Biotech companies with a juicy offering of capital. So expect…
Using a points system is a great way to get users addicted to that dopamine rush when using your app, though.
If Google proceeded per the government's wishes for these reasons, that sets an interesting precedent. Companies would be able to implement features they deem to be ethically questionable, so long as they or the public…
Companies foreign to China cooperate with the local government for another reason also: they want access to Chinese customers. If Google were to refuse the Chinese terms of business, they would be barred from doing…
This is still pretty good for new content creators, considering their newsletter does not have to be paid and they pay no fees. Hopefully there is no minimum charge so that smaller newsletters can charge something like…
The subject of the antitrust suits filed against Facebook came up in a Facebook comment thread for me yesterday. Some guy piped up and stated, essentially, that "Zuckerberg is too rich and too big and nothing will…
This looks awesome! What are the most powerful industry use cases? I imagine it can be used for more than just gaming.
I couldn't decide which one is my favorite. All of them are pretty incredible!
Super useful. Allowing new entrepreneurs to compete with well established brands is a game changer. It's HUGE.
>Microsoft has been in talks to acquire TikTok — though co-founder Bill Gates has called the potential deal a “poisoned chalice” Where there's money to be made, no poison is too poisonous for big companies.
Today I've learned that elastography is a field of medical imaging that focuses on the stiffness or softness of tissues. I might want to learn even more about it because I always have problems with my tissues and…
It's no secret that many news articles these days are simply paid advertisements. Generally, I avoid the Big N mainstream "news providers" and stick to some combo of HN, twitter and reddit just to name a few.
Standard procedure has been: if you want their investment or their business, you have to surrender your data/IP upon request. And they probably came to these Biotech companies with a juicy offering of capital. So expect…
Using a points system is a great way to get users addicted to that dopamine rush when using your app, though.
If Google proceeded per the government's wishes for these reasons, that sets an interesting precedent. Companies would be able to implement features they deem to be ethically questionable, so long as they or the public…
Companies foreign to China cooperate with the local government for another reason also: they want access to Chinese customers. If Google were to refuse the Chinese terms of business, they would be barred from doing…
This is still pretty good for new content creators, considering their newsletter does not have to be paid and they pay no fees. Hopefully there is no minimum charge so that smaller newsletters can charge something like…