Monday, February 23, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // February 22, 2015

Protect Your Smartphone From Government Spies With These Apps |
Twitter’s Dilemma |
A Rant About The Smartest Thing Yahoo’s Done In Years |
Restaurant Tech Restocked For Tomorrow And Beyond |
How Technology Is Tricking You Into Tipping More |
Wall Street-Backed Symphony Wants To Revolutionize Financial Services Communication |
Social Location App FacesIn Pivots To Future Whereabouts |
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 22, 2015

Protect Your Smartphone From Government Spies With These Apps

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Twitter’s Dilemma

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A Rant About The Smartest Thing Yahoo’s Done In Years

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Restaurant Tech Restocked For Tomorrow And Beyond

A recent article in TechCrunch characterized nascent upstarts in the restaurant industry as wide-eyed idealists with little reality of the harsh, high-touch... read more

How Technology Is Tricking You Into Tipping More

My taxi pulled up to the hotel. I got out my credit card and prepared to pay for the ride. The journey was pleasant enough but little did I know I was about to... read more

Wall Street-Backed Symphony Wants To Revolutionize Financial Services Communication

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Social Location App FacesIn Pivots To Future Whereabouts

Social location app FacesIn has relaunched with a new focus on delivering location-based alerts about where someone will be soon -- not just where they are... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Notification Trust

 The Gillmor Gang — John Borthwick, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics include notifications... read more

CrunchWeek: YikYak Vs. Spam, VCs Funding Coffee, Big Steps For Science Tech

 Another week in tech has come and gone, bringing a fresh crop of stories for us to talk about on CrunchWeek,... read more

Celebrate This Terrible Winter With The Highlights Of Amazon's Summer Preview

 Amazon.com hosted a summer preview event in New York City today, and I’ll be real honest: I thought... read more

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