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Google Announces the End of Google+ After a Data Breach
Cybersecurity Flaws at Google+ Left Windows Open for Hackers to Infiltrate Alphabet Inc. failed to properly manage online security for their Google+ project, and now the company is planning on ending consumer operations permanently. In 2015 the bug was originally spotted. It was fixed in 2018, but Google did not inform their users until the Wall Street Journal posted an article on the topic. In an era where social networks are comprising user data, it brings up an important discussion of how much information we add to each program, website, and interaction online will provide opportunities for hackers to misuse
Denver Startup Week Opened 2018 with a Block Party at Skyline Park
Hundreds Gathered In Skyline Park to Network and Explore Denver Startup Week is officially underway with events taking place September 24-28. The Denver tech community is rapidly expanding and evolving with the never-ending new demands from consumers. Different industries continually have been coming together monthly in Meetups, and annually for the as Denver Startup Week. After getting to know the Boulder tech community for the past year and half, I wanted to check out additional communities in the area. Denver Startup Week offers free presentations and demonstrations during the day, as well as the opportunity to network and learn from
DevOps Boulder Delivers an Informative Presentation by Trevor Sullivan from Amazon Web Services
Trevor Sullivan from AWS Reviews Cloudtrail Trent Hein has continued to evolve a Meetup group known as DevOps Boulder for the past several years. On Monday, August 20 the group meet in downtown Boulder at Rule4 to discuss cloud operating regarding AWS Cloudtrail. The meeting was held at a larger venue, and the group was close to 100 people. One of the group members brought up an event by Software Freedom School with a DevOps Camp. (Web link: http://www.sofree.us/devopscamp.html) A young adult presented his science fair project to a room full of advanced coders. Surprisingly, his presentation on utilizing a
Live Stream: Tesla and SpaceX Send Starman Into Space
Soar Into Outer Space with Tesla and SpaceX Tesla and SpaceX have sent a robot with a Tesla Roadster on the Falcon Heavy rocket. Elon Musk plans to have the Roadster drive on Mars, and the rocket is currently in orbit. Watch the live stream on YouTube, and stream the classic rock track 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie. https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M https://youtu.be/iYYRH4apXDo Currently over Australia ?? pic.twitter.com/HAya3E6OEJ — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 6, 2018 Payload will be my midnight cherry Tesla Roadster playing Space Oddity. Destination is Mars orbit. Will be in deep space for a billion years or so if it
The Cross Section Between Technology and Climate Change
Renewable Energy, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Environmental Technology Global warming is taking place in communities across the world. In order to try and balance the rise in global temperatures, environmental-based technology has already begun as the next major revolution in energy production. A European study has provided insight on how pollution within major cities is creating a negative impact on the ozone layer. In connection with the amount of greenhouse gases being produced around these cities, smaller communities are seeing changes in the climate as well. This past January the country of New Zealand experienced its hottest month
Google and Youtube Speak to a Town Hall On Politics, Media and Technology
Join the Live Stream Discussion with Recode and MSNBC Google CEO Sundar Pichai and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speak with Recode’s Kara Swisher and MSNBC’s Ari Melber along with a town hall discussion. The conversation so far has focused on internal decision making, artificial intelligence, and the future of technology. It would be more progressive if the interviewers pushed for reform within Google and YouTube. A lot of these questions feel like they were screened. I would put far more pressure on transparency regarding their decision making process. "We actually recently committed, Google committed a billion dollar for job retraining
An Updated Version of Vine Is in Development and Known as v2
Before There Was Snapchat, There Was Vine Dom Hofmann, original co-founder of the Internet startup known as Vine, is working on a new mobile app known as v2 or V2. His business model is simple, Hofmann plans to improve upon current video streaming mobile apps with a new company. Vine was independently launched and acquired by Twitter in 2012. Four years later in 2016, Twitter announced that they would discontinue the posting ability for users, but still allow them to access an archive of the streaming content. Currently Twitter still owns Vine, and with v2 Hofmann hopes to create a
Comcast Cable Partners with Amazon Web Services for Cloud Computing
AWS Set to Support Xfinity xFi Comcast Cable has announced today that they will be partnering with Amazon Web Services for cloud computing infrastructure. This partnership will help Comcast Cable utilize the server technology with AWS. Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal are currently connected with AWS to provide them with new and engaging revenue-generating products within the competitive entertainment industry. Comcast and Business Wire noted: "Over the years, we have leveraged the breadth and depth of AWS's services, including compute, storage, and analytics. In that process, we've found AWS to be extremely customer focused." - Jan Hofmeyr, Chief Network and Operations Officer and Senior Vice President
A Recap on CES 2018 Featuring Trends in Entertainment, Virtual Reality, and Content Marketing
The Future has Arrived CES 2018 featured a massive amount of breakthrough technology with flying cars, autonomous robotics, enhanced virtual reality, and new ways to explore entertainment. Over the past week major tech companies have been pitching and promoting their latest products on an international stage in Las Vegas. We now take a look back at some of the hottest trends in technology. Robotics at CES 2018 One of my favorite trends with robotics at CES this year was Omron's artificial intelligence setup that had a robot able to play ping-pong with humans. In addition, there was plenty of household
VidCon 2018 Update with RFID Technology
A Faster, Smarter Way to Engage at VidCon Several large-scale events have transferred over to using RFID chips to allow guests in and out of certain areas. Recently, VidCon made the move to start using this technology at their 2018 event at The Anaheim Convention Center from June 20-23. The festival organizers have noted: 'in addition to a VidCon badge (as in previous years), you will need to wear a VidCon wristband, which includes an RFID chip, in order to gain access to the event.' VidCon also noted: 'You’ll pick up your badge and put on your wristband at the same
Cybersecurity Flaws at Google+ Left Windows Open for Hackers to Infiltrate Alphabet
Hundreds Gathered In Skyline Park to Network and Explore Denver Startup Week
Trevor Sullivan from AWS Reviews Cloudtrail Trent Hein has continued to evolve
Soar Into Outer Space with Tesla and SpaceX Tesla and SpaceX have
Renewable Energy, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Environmental Technology Global warming
Join the Live Stream Discussion with Recode and MSNBC Google CEO Sundar
Before There Was Snapchat, There Was Vine Dom Hofmann, original co-founder of
AWS Set to Support Xfinity xFi Comcast Cable has announced today that they
The Future has Arrived CES 2018 featured a massive amount of breakthrough
A Faster, Smarter Way to Engage at VidCon Several large-scale events have









