Top Stories of the Day // June 1, 2015

Monday, June 1, 2015 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Windows 10 Will Be Available July 29 |
The First Battle In The Mobile Payments War Is Over |
Seacrest Out: The Typo iPhone Keyboard Is Dead |
I/O Spotlights Google’s Machine Learning Smarts |
Uber Hires Its First India President To Lead Its Business In The Country |
SoftBank Ups Its Stake In Supercell To 73% As Accel Cashes Out Of The Mobile Gaming Giant |
Incremental Design Won't Save You |
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Today's Top Stories // Jun 1, 2015

Windows 10 Will Be Available July 29

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The First Battle In The Mobile Payments War Is Over

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Seacrest Out: The Typo iPhone Keyboard Is Dead

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I/O Spotlights Google’s Machine Learning Smarts

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Uber Hires Its First India President To Lead Its Business In The Country

India is Uber's second largest market worldwide behind the U.S., and today the company showed its commitment to the South Asian market by appointing its first... read more

SoftBank Ups Its Stake In Supercell To 73% As Accel Cashes Out Of The Mobile Gaming Giant

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Incremental Design Won't Save You

In games most studios follow that "distribution" strategy to a greater or lesser degree. A lot of them are concerned about where to find players, how to... read more

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