Oct 3rd 2018
This Week in Google 476
Warm and Defeated
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
Bursting the Podcast Bubble
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
Guests:
Mike Elgan,
Mathew Ingram
- 20 Years of Google
- Google Assistant gets a makeover
- Instagram "reality"
- Assassin's Creed streaming in Chrome
- So, so many leaks
- US DOJ vs CA on Net Neutrality
- "AI written" ads
Picks of the Week
- Leo's Pick: Won't You Be My Neighbor
- Mike's Thing: Lite Apps List
- Mathew's Stuff: Tim Berners-Lee's new company
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Links
- Is the podcast bubble bursting?
- Twenty years of building for everyone
- Your Google Assistant gets a makeover on phones
- Start a new .page today
- Something new that’s also blue—new Aqua Mini
- Google launches repair service for your aging Pixel phone
- Take control of your commute with Google Maps
- Reimagining the commercial break with advanced TV solutions
- A Penthouse Made for Instagram - The New York Times
- Pushing the limits of streaming technology
- ‘Google Pixel Slate’ is the name of the first Pixel tablet/convertible, aka ‘Nocturne’
- Google Pixel Slate, aka ‘Nocturne’, may support dual-booting Windows 10
- Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL Wireless Charger Leaks; It’s Called Pixelstand
- Calif. enacts net neutrality law—US gov’t immediately sues to block it [Updated] | Ars Technica
- Sources: court rejected DOJ's demand to hold Facebook in contempt for refusal to carry out a wiretap order to monitor Messenger
- Travellers refusing digital search now face $5000 Customs fine | RNZ News
- Feds Force Suspect To Unlock An Apple iPhone X With Their Face
- German detained in Turkey for defaming Erdogan: reports
- Burger King’s ‘AI-written’ ads show we’re still very confused about artificial intelligence
- I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of Olive Garden commercials and then asked it to write an Olive Garden commercial of it
- Won't You Be My Neighbor
- Lite Apps List
- One Small Step for the Web… – Tim Berners-Lee – Medium