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Exclusive: Amazon planning drive-up grocery stores with the first likely coming to Sunnyvale — sources — For decades, drive-thrus have served up everything from coffee to prescriptions to dry cleaning — not to mention burgers and fries. Now Amazon.com Inc. wants to add another item to the list: Your groceries.| Dante D'Orazio / The Verge: |
Twitter is deleting stolen jokes on copyright grounds — Let's face it: coming up with a grade-A tweet isn't easy. That's why some people just copy good tweets from other people and act like they came up with the 140-character witticism on their own. This has been going on since the beginning of Twitter.| David Morell / Google Webmaster Central Blog: |
Google+ found when visitors of mobile website were presented with an app install interstitial, 69% abandoned the page; user retention spiked after removing it — Google+: A case study on App Download Interstitials — Many mobile sites use promotional app interstitials to encourage users to download their native mobile apps.| Re/code: |
Q&A with Baidu CEO Robin Li on moving away from desktop search to focus on online-to-offline commerce on mobile, investment in Uber, and more — China's Baidu, With Uber in Tow, Takes Search to the Offline World (Q&A) — In many ways, Baidu went through the same existential crisis three years ago that Google faces now.| Ron Amadeo / Ars Technica: |
Android Auto review: A beautiful, but beta alternative to awful OEM solutions — The occasional frustration still beats the very low bar set by car manufacturers. — Car infotainment systems suck. Using the touchscreen in a modern vehicle usually feels more like interacting with an ATM … | Dieter Bohn / The Verge: |
Karma Go review: a $149 pay-as-you-go mobile hotspot that uses Sprint's LTE and 3G networks — Karma Go review: a mobile hotspot minus the monthly fee — Karma was always intriguing, at least in theory. You get a relatively cheap MiFi and data, but it's open to anybody.| Laurie Burkitt / Wall Street Journal: |
China to End Ban on Videogame Consoles — Gamers in China have turned to mobile and computer entertainment — BEIJING—China will lift a ban on making and selling videogame consoles in the country, paving the way for foreign companies like Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp. to expand in one of the world's largest videogame markets.| Lynsey Barber / City A.M.: |
UK luxury travel deals site Secret Escapes raises $60M Series C for Asia expansion led by Google Ventures, Octopus Investments, with Index, Atlas participating — Secret Escapes gets $60m Google Ventures backing for global expansion — Secret Escapes plans to become a multi-billion pound business (Source: Secret Escapes/YouTube)| Wall Street Journal: |
France approves surveillance law that allows government to monitor suspect's communications without warrant, requires ISPs to collect traffic metadata — French Constitutional Court Approves New Powers for Intelligence Services — Decision clears final hurdle for a law which was accelerated after January terror spree in Paris| Tom Maxwell / 9to5Google: |
Chrome 44 for iOS brings beacon-powered Physical Web closer to reality, new gestures — The Physical Web is an open source web specification from Google released last year with the aim to make interacting with smart devices in the real world as easy as clicking a link, just as we do on the web.| Chuong Nguyen / TechRadar: |
Dell launching Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet with Windows in the US this month starting at $1,600 — Dell built the Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet to survive extreme environments — IP65-rated and tested with MIL-STD-810G specifications — Made for outdoor use in harsh environments … | Stuart Dredge / Music Ally: |
Rhapsody and Napster now have over 3M subscribers combined globally, up from 2M a year ago — Napster talks 3m paying subscribers, Taylor Swift and Apple Music — Streaming music services Rhapsody and Napster now have more than three million subscribers, up from two million a year ago.
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Zoho Books Banking just got smarter: Here's what's new — Banking and accounting are crucial parts of every business. And with the right tools in place, they don't have to be complicated or time-consuming.
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