Jun 7th 2017
Tech News Today 1784
From Russia With Likes
Planet of the Apps, Snatap vending machine, WWDC
Apple released the first episode of Planet of the Apps for anyone to watch for free - basically shark tank for app developers. It features celebrities, escalator pitches, and disappointment. The 50 minute episode is the first of 10 episodes being released to paid Apple Music subscribers.
IBM just announced that the company will expand partnerships with community colleges for what it calls "new collar jobs." These are the tech jobs that IBM says are well-paying despite not requiring a four year degree.
Amazon is launching a low priced tier of its Prime service for people enrolled in government assistance programs that brings the monthly cost of Prime membership down to $5.99 per month, down from $10.99 per month.
We also discuss how and why Facebook is sharing our location data to disaster relief organizations, and Akamai's bad news about broadband. Plus, Louise Matsakis tells us about a vending machine that will sell you likes and Mike Murphy shares his tales from the depths of WWDC.
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Links
- Apple's first TV series shows what it takes to build an app
- IBM taps community colleges to fill workforce pipeline
- Amazon launches a low-cost version of Prime for customers on government assistance
- Using Data to Help Communities Recover and Rebuild
- Akamai: US Lags in Broadband Speed, Especially in Wireless
- The iPad is now basically Apple’s cheapest MacBook laptop
- There’s now a great reason to use Apple’s Safari web browser
- This Russian Vending Machine Will Sell You Fake Instagram Likes
- See the Russian Vending Machine Selling Fake Instagram Likes in Action
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