Thursday, May 19, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // May 19, 2016

Everything You Need To Know From The 2016 Google I/O Keynote | PornHub launches BangFit so you can bang to get fit | Google unveils Google Assistant, a virtual assistant that’s a big upgrade to Google Now | Uber confirms it’s testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh | Google takes a new approach to native apps with Instant Apps for Android | Zenly proves that location sharing isn't dead | Netflix launches its own speed test website, Fast.com |
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THURSDAY, MAY 19 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Greg Kumparak

Everything You Need To Know From The 2016 Google I/O Keynote

Another year, another Google I/O Keynote slammed with back-to-back announcements. Miss our live blog earlier? Don’t have time to catch up on every last... Read More…
Jordan Crook

PornHub launches BangFit so you can bang to get fit

In seemingly bizarre news out of the porn industry, PornHub is launching a new fitness system (wearable + workout videos) called BangFit. As its name suggests,... Read More…
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Google unveils Google Assistant, a virtual assistant that’s a big upgrade to Google Now

Google today said it was unveiling a virtual assistant tool at its annual Google I/O developer conference in Mountain View called Google Assistant. This... Read More…
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Jordan Crook

Uber confirms it’s testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh

Uber has finally confirmed testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh, PA, according to a report out of the Pittsburgh Tribune. Though we’ve known about... Read More…
Frederic Lardinois, Sarah Perez

Google takes a new approach to native apps with Instant Apps for Android

Mobile apps often provide a better user experience than browser-based web apps, but you first have to find them, download them, and then try not to forget you... Read More…
Romain Dillet

Zenly proves that location sharing isn't dead

Now that you are giving up on check-ins and sharing your location with your friends, a French startup is coming up with better technology and new use cases to... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Netflix launches its own speed test website, Fast.com

Netflix wants you to know how fast your internet connection is, and has today launched a new website, Fast.com, that will give you that information. Basically,... Read More…
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