Top Stories of the Day // February 1, 2015

Sunday, February 1, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Once $399 A Year, Google Earth Pro Is Now Free |
The Ongoing Quest For The ‘Brain’ Chip |
Milk Nanny Automatically Makes A Refreshing Bottle Of Formula For Baby |
Hockey And Big Data |
Smarking Drives Big Data To Parking Industry |
Silicon Valley Reinvents The Invisible Hand |
How Connected Cars Have Established A New Ecosystem Powered By IoT |
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Today's Top Stories // Feb 1, 2015

Once $399 A Year, Google Earth Pro Is Now Free

Lots of people have dabbled with Google Earth to fly around their neighborhood or poke around a 3D version Paris — but how many dropped $400 (per year!) for a... read more

The Ongoing Quest For The ‘Brain’ Chip

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Milk Nanny Automatically Makes A Refreshing Bottle Of Formula For Baby

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Hockey And Big Data

Hockey is a naturally aggressive sport, and the casual fan has learned to associate it with violence, the kind that makes the daily sports highlight segment on... read more

Smarking Drives Big Data To Parking Industry

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Silicon Valley Reinvents The Invisible Hand

Jobs are the lifeblood of the economy. Whether self-employed or company-employed, workers rely on steady incomes to consume goods and pay for all of the... read more

How Connected Cars Have Established A New Ecosystem Powered By IoT

Not long ago, after you bought a new vehicle, the manufacturer had very little contact with you for years until it was time to sell you another car. The... read more

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Gillmor Gang: The Whole Truth

 The Gillmor Gang — John Taschek, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Topics... read more

CrunchWeek: Apple's Huge Quarter, Snapchat Discover, And Newsweek's Cover Fail

 Today’s episode of CrunchWeek is a very special milestone for us here at TechCrunch, marking the 100th... read more

Hands On With Windows 10

 TechCrunch went hands-on with Windows 10 to show you the best of the latest build of Microsoft’s new... read more

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