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Fri. 01/24 - RIP Clayton Christensen

Tech Brew Ride Home

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🗓️ 24 January 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Quick Share is coming to challenge AirDrop, how iOS 13 has blown up location marketing, Google takes the wrapping of Dataset Search, an interesting eSports raise and, of course, the weekend longreads suggestions. Sponsors: DoubleUp.agency BelovedRobot.com/nolowcode Links: Clayton Christensen, guru of disruptive innovation and Latter-day Saint leader, dies at 67 (DesertNews) Exclusive: Quick Share is Samsung’s alternative to AirDrop for Galaxy phones (XDADevelopers) Apple, Broadcom Strike $15 Billion Worth of Chip-Supply Deals (Bloomberg) Apple and Google’s tough new location privacy controls are working (Fast Company) Shlayer, No. 1 Threat for Mac, Targets YouTube, Wikipedia (ThreatPost) Google’s search engine for scientists upgraded for better data scouring (The Verge) Esports Training Site ProGuides Raises $5 Million In Seed Funding (Forbes) Weekend Longreads Suggestions: Inside the World's Highest-Stakes Industrial Hacking Contest (Wired) We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point. (NYTimes) The Secret History of Facial Recognition (Wired) Behind the Scenes at Rotten Tomatoes (Wired) Jobs, Cook, Ive—Blevins? The Rise of Apple’s Cost Cutter (WSJ) The Tesla Skeptics Who Bet Against Elon Musk (Bloomberg Businessweek) The Internet of Beefs (Ribbonfarm.com) The Hacker News Thread on The Internet of Beefs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Mem Right Home for Friday, January 24th, 2020. I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:09.0

QuickShare is coming to challenge Airdrop, how iOS 13 has blown up location marketing,

0:15.4

Google takes the wrapping off of a data set search, an interesting e-sports

0:19.7

raise, and of course the weekend long read suggestions. Here's what you missed today in the world of tech.

0:30.0

Well that was fast. After the backlash that we spoke about

0:33.4

wasn't it just yesterday Google has apparently backtracked on its desktop

0:37.8

search redesign which made it hard to distinguish ads from organic

0:41.9

results and will instead what it's calling experiment

0:46.2

with Fave-a-Con placements quoting the Google Search Liaison Twitter account.

0:51.1

Quote, last week we updated the look of search on desktop

0:55.0

to mirror what's been on mobile for months.

0:57.0

We've heard your feedback about the update.

1:00.0

We always want to make search better,

1:02.0

so we're going to experiment with new placements for

1:04.3

favicons. Our experimenting will begin today.

1:08.0

Over the coming weeks, while we test, some might not see favicons while some might see them in different

1:12.2

placements as we look to

1:13.6

bring a modern look to the desktop." And quote. And some sad news.

1:20.8

Clayton Christensen, the author of the theory of disruptive

1:25.8

innovation, has died at the age of 67, quoting the Desert News. His brother, Carleton, told the desert news that

1:35.2

Christianson died Thursday evening of complications from cancer treatment in

1:38.7

Boston, Massachusetts where he had been a notable part of the Latter-day

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