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Albert Wenger

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Albert Wenger has appeared in 13 articles since 2016-04. Coverage peaked in 2019Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Twitter, API, Facebook.

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2021-05-17
9to5Mac 26 related

Researcher: Twitter is working on Twitter Blue, a $2.99/month subscription offering with “Collections” to organize favorite tweets and an “undo tweet” function

here's what it is Charlesarthur / The Overspill : Start Up No.1550: the lifesaving tracing app, the antivax superspreaders, ransomware gangs go dark, Twitter plans subscriptions, and more Prakhar Khan...

2020-05-01
OpenAI 7 related

OpenAI announces Jukebox, a neural net that generates music, including rudimentary singing, as raw audio in a variety of genres and artist styles

complete with lyrics Jordan Pearson / VICE : This Software Can Make Kanye West Rap Eminem's ‘Lose Yourself’ Raf Noboa y Rivera / The Miscellanies : Hope will give us power Tweets: @openai : Introducin...

2017-05-18
The Verge 23 related

Google Photos adds suggested sharing based on who's pictured, printed photo books service, and shared libraries that let friends see shots taken in real time

Google announced today that there are now over … Adam Clark Estes / Gizmodo : The Best and Worst of Google I/O 2017 (So Far...) Anil Sabharwal / Google : 500 million people using Google Photos, and th...

2016-04-03
Ars Technica 4 related

Hands-on with HoloLens: an amazing device, it now needs great software to go with it

There was a fish in the bathtub. Mona Lalwani / Engadget : Untethered and unguided: Our first deep look at HoloLens Tweets: Albert Wenger / @albertwenger : Web browsing looks painful (why would you?) ...

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