Friday, March 13, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // March 13, 2015

Apple’s Messaging App Gets Some Filtration Muscle In New iOS 8.3 Beta |
Hate It Or Love It, Tinder’s Right Swipe Limit Is Working |
With iOS And Android Plans, Even Cortana Is Part Of Microsoft’s Cross-Platform Strategy |
Google Kills Off Google Code |
Which Apple Watch Is Right For You? |
Death By A Thousand Seating Charts |
Understanding Alibaba’s Snapchat Obsession |
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Ben Rubin, founder and CEO of public streaming app Meerkat, to speak at Disrupt NY!
Today's Top Stories // Mar 13, 2015

Apple’s Messaging App Gets Some Filtration Muscle In New iOS 8.3 Beta

Apple has a new update out for iOS 8.3, and within, we find more evidence that the company is looking to make Messages the new hub of digital communication.... read more

Hate It Or Love It, Tinder’s Right Swipe Limit Is Working

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With iOS And Android Plans, Even Cortana Is Part Of Microsoft’s Cross-Platform Strategy

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Google Kills Off Google Code

Another long-in-the-tooth Google outgrowth is being shuttered because Google says it has been superseded by outside alternatives. read more

Which Apple Watch Is Right For You?

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Death By A Thousand Seating Charts

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Understanding Alibaba’s Snapchat Obsession

Raising funding isn't about "how much?" but rather "from whom?" Beyond just providing the capital necessary to keep a startup growing -- or even, simply, to... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Hold the Phone

 The Gillmor Gang — Dan Farber, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include... read more

Garmin Fenix 3 Review: For When You Need To Look Good Tracking Your Activity

 This is common and one of the chief concerns Garmin is addressing with the Fenix 3. It looks and works like... read more

Hands On Video With HTC's New Android Flagship, The One M9

 It’s evolution not revolution for HTC’s new top-of-the-line smartphone, the One M9. But the predecessors... read more

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