Jun 22nd 2016
This Week in Google 358
Two-Factor Folly
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Jason Howell
Twitter gets more into video, Android apps on Chrome OS, and a two factor experiment gone awry.
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
Guests:
Gina Trapani,
Ron Richards
Twitter gets more into video, Facebook pays media companies millions to stream live, Android apps running on Chrome OS, and Jason Howell attempts to turn on two-factor authentication with his Google Voice number.
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Links
- Twitter is making a huge video push — and tweaking Vine’s six second limit in the process - Recode
- Facebook is paying media companies millions to stream live video
- Meet Mevo, the live event camera.
- C-SPAN Is Using Periscope to Broadcast Because the GOP Killed Its Camera Feed
- Twitter has bought a machine learning startup that can sharpen real-time video
- We’re still not convinced these Tronc branding videos aren’t Adult Swim parodies
- Google is making two-factor authentication a lot easier to use | The Verge
- Google Sees DMCA Notices Quadruple In Two Years
- This is what it's like (so far) to use Android apps on a Chromebook
- Google posts timelines for when updates will end for Nexus devices
- The Google app takes on WebMD with an intelligent symptom search
- Google Maps starts explaining what foreign businesses actually are
- Introducing the Android Basics Nanodegree
- Check your spam folder, you might have some new Amazon credit
- Charge your phone with KFC's new take-out box
- Pick: Momentum Chrome Extension
- Twitter Engage - the new ThinkUp!
- Google Fiber could raise rents 11%