Dec 8th 2014
Tech News 2Night 230
Facebook Improves Search
Hosted by
Sarah Lane
Amazon Tests Bike Messenger Delivery
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Anchor: Sarah Lane
Facebook improves its search function, YouTube offers deals to YouTube stars in order to keep them from Facebook, YouTube notifies you of what will happen if you upload copyrighted material, Sony is hacked again, North Korea denies hacking Sony Pictures, Amazon tests bike messenger deliveries, Hachette sells books on Twitter, the inventor of the first video game system dies, and the most disruptive technologies according to Businessweek
Guest: Mark Milian
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Running time: 18:11
Links
- Facebook Brings Graph Search To Mobile And Lets You Find Feed Posts By Keyword
- YouTube Offering Its Stars Bonuses
- YouTube Now Tells You How Copyrighted Music Will Affect Your Video Before You Upload It
- Hackers Hit Sony, Again
- North Korea denies hacking Sony but calls the breach a righteous deed
- The 85 Most Disruptive Ideas in Our History
- Hachette to Experiment With Selling Books on Twitter
- Amazon tests bike messengers for one-hour delivery in New York City
- Ralph H. Baer, Inventor of First System for Home Video Games, Is Dead at 92
- Barack Obama just became the first US president to write a computer program