Sep 24th 2014
This Week in Google 268
You Had Me at Blackberry
Hosted by
Leo Laporte,
Gina Trapani
Larry Page wants Google 2.0 to build cities and airports.
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 21:00 UTC.
Guests:
Danny Sullivan
The new Moto X, Google structured snippets in search results, Android L will encrypt data by default, and more.
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Links
- Larry Page wants a Google 2.0 that will build cities and airports, report says
- Google X Founder Sebastian Thrun Has Left His Role As Google VP And Fellow
- Google Structured Snippets Officially Live In Search Results
- Creating a Google+ profile is no longer mandatory when signing up for Gmail
- Google Play soon will list in-app purchase price ranges
- Chrome for iOS Adds Supports for App Extensions
- Google Maps Navigation Expands To 20 New Countries Around The World, Mostly In Africa, The Caribbean, And South America
- Tweet-a-Program: tweet a Wolfram Language program to @WolframTaP, and a bot returns the result
- Android L, due for release next month, will encrypt data by default for the first time
- Blackberry Passport: 4.5 inch square display, touch physical keyboard, available today for $599 unlocked
- Get a taste of Material Design with Topeka, a Chrome for Android app by Google
- Topeka
- Get a taste of Material Design with Topeka, a Chrome for Android app by Google
- moto x - Pure style. Pure performance