Links April 25-28 2018
Friday April 27, 2018
RevealNews is suing the government for Silicon Valley diversity data. revealnews.org
February: Reality-distorting tools of the future, video editing and sound editing software that can make Obama say something he never said. sciencefriday.com
Thursday April 26, 2018
The Great Barrier Reef corals are bleeching in response to warmed oceans. Naturalists say money the country is spending on saving the reefs would be better spent pivoting away from coal mining in Australia. motherboard.vice.com
Wednesday April 25, 2018
An exiled leader barred since 1979 from appearing in the news media gave fiery sermons that "found their way to huge audiences inside the country through recorded audiocassettes transmitted through phone calls" and surprised authorities when his low-tech word-of-mouth campaigning technique brought about a surprising victory in 1997 Iran, where the Telegram blogging internet app is now threatened with state-imposed banning. nytimes.com
Electric cars will soon be able to charge wirelessly, the way we charge phones at Starbucks tables, if this company succeeds. fastcompany.com
RevealNews is suing the government for Silicon Valley diversity data. revealnews.org
February: Reality-distorting tools of the future, video editing and sound editing software that can make Obama say something he never said. sciencefriday.com
Thursday April 26, 2018
The Great Barrier Reef corals are bleeching in response to warmed oceans. Naturalists say money the country is spending on saving the reefs would be better spent pivoting away from coal mining in Australia. motherboard.vice.com
Wednesday April 25, 2018
An exiled leader barred since 1979 from appearing in the news media gave fiery sermons that "found their way to huge audiences inside the country through recorded audiocassettes transmitted through phone calls" and surprised authorities when his low-tech word-of-mouth campaigning technique brought about a surprising victory in 1997 Iran, where the Telegram blogging internet app is now threatened with state-imposed banning. nytimes.com
Electric cars will soon be able to charge wirelessly, the way we charge phones at Starbucks tables, if this company succeeds. fastcompany.com