Friday, April 8, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // April 8, 2016

Uber agrees to pay up to $25M for misleading customers in California over its safety | Managed services killed DevOps | 13 women leading the life sciences movement in Silicon Valley | Microsoft and HackerRank bring executable code snippets to Bing’s search results pages | Facebook will announce chatbot and live chat APIs at F8 | Samsung’s Galaxy S7 series is selling a lot better than the Galaxy S6 did | Hands on with Reddit’s new smartphone app |
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Jon Russell

Uber agrees to pay up to $25M for misleading customers in California over its safety

Uber has agreed to pay up to $25 million to California-based prosecutors to settle a case in which the ride sharing giant is accused of misleading consumers... Read More…
CRUNCH NETWORK | Andrey Akselrod

Managed services killed DevOps

DevOps, as we know it, is dead. Perhaps not many people agree with me, but the age of DevOps is just about over. Then again, perhaps this won't come as a... Read More…
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Sarah Buhr

13 women leading the life sciences movement in Silicon Valley

Breakthroughs in genetic engineering, 3D printing, cloud-based science experiments, A.I. and machine learning technology have created a weird and cool new kind... Read More…
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Reddit Releases an Official App

Reddit releases an app, Luxe confirms $50 million investment, Facebook releases to tools for business pages, FBI Hack doesnt work on newer iPhones, and the new star wars trailer Rogue One. All that on today’s Crunch Report hosted by Tito Hamze. Watch Now
Frederic Lardinois

Microsoft and HackerRank bring executable code snippets to Bing’s search results pages

Sooner or later, every programmer ends up searching for code snippets and algorithms. Most search engines, though, don’t exactly specialize in code search... Read More…
Josh Constine, Steve O'Hear

Facebook will announce chatbot and live chat APIs at F8

Chatbots could replace 1-800 numbers, and Facebook wants them on Messenger. But most businesses don’t have the resources or technical skills to build... Read More…
Jon Russell

Samsung’s Galaxy S7 series is selling a lot better than the Galaxy S6 did

It's become increasing common to hear of Samsung's mobile business struggling, but the early signs around its newest devices suggest that the company could turn... Read More…
Anthony Ha

Hands on with Reddit’s new smartphone app

“Finally” is one of those words that gets overused in tech news stories, but I think it’s fair to say that it’s taken a pretty long... Read More…
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