الأربعاء، 12 يونيو 2013

This App Will Let New Yorkers Find a Parking Spot

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This App Will Let New Yorkers Find a Parking Spot
7:18:44 AMTodd Wasserman
Technology is coming to the rescue for the perennial conundrum of finding a place to park your car. ParkWhiz, which has helped Chicagoans achieve that feat, is now available in New York City.

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iOS 7 Updates Look a Little Too Familiar to Some Apple Developers
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 6:10 PMSeth Fiegerman
Many of the new features Apple has added to iOS 7 overlap with existing apps, which puts some developers in an awkward situation.

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Google Buys Waze
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:45 AMTodd Wasserman
Google has purchased Waze, the company that makes the popular social traffic app. Neither company disclosed the terms of the deal, though The New York Times pegged the figure at $1.03 billion. Google confirmed the purchase in a blog post on Tuesday: "The Waze product development team will remain in Israel and operate separately for now.

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Pinterest Launches Localized French Edition
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 10:19 AMLauren Indvik
Pinterest introduced a localized version of its website for France on Tuesday, the first non-English edition of its site. While the French version does offer language support in search and other text-heavy areas of the site, the French edition's main aim is to provide a more localized community experience for users in the country, an e-mailed statement from Pinterest suggests.

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How Anki Achieved Every Startup's Dream of Launching at an Apple Event
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 9:33 AMSeth Fiegerman
Fewer than 10 minutes into the keynote event at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference Monday, CEO Tim Cook did something unusual: He ceded the stage to an unknown startup. "This morning, I'd like to introduce you to Anki," Cook told a room full of developers, employees and members of the press gathered to hear about Apple's product plans. "They're launching their company for the first time on stage today.

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