Top Stories of the Day // May 4, 2016

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Spotify ditches the controversial ‘hamburger’ menu in iOS app redesign | IBM launches quantum computing as a cloud service | Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the end of WhatsApp ban in Brazil | Charge starts price war with $10 per month SMS-and-data phone plan | Data suggests Uber is trailing far behind rival Ola in India | Adobe acquires Livefyre | Opera backs IAB’s ‘Lean’ effort to make ads less annoying — with caveats |
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Sarah Perez

Spotify ditches the controversial ‘hamburger’ menu in iOS app redesign

Spotify is one of the more popular music streaming apps, but it’s not necessarily the most beautifully designed (that was long-lost Rdio,... Read More…
Ron Miller

IBM launches quantum computing as a cloud service

Quantum computing is still very much in the early research stage, but IBM is hoping to accelerate the progress around it by making a quantum computer available... Read More…
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Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the end of WhatsApp ban in Brazil

Access to WhatsApp has been restored in Brazil, roughly 24 hours after telecom providers began blocking the messaging app in response to a court order. A judge... Read More…
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Uber's Surge Pricing Is Here to Stay

Uber’s not getting rid of surge pricing, Twitter unveils a new feature, tech diversity advocates launch Project Include, Twitter launches Connect tab, Spotify ditches the hamburger menu in new redesign, Giphy launches third-party keyboard for iOS Watch Now
Haje Jan Kamps

Charge starts price war with $10 per month SMS-and-data phone plan

Charge is a new mobile internet provider who aims squarely at the generation of people who prefer to tap on their mobile devices rather than talk into them.... Read More…
Jon Russell

Data suggests Uber is trailing far behind rival Ola in India

New data has suggested that Ola, the $5 billion valued taxi on-demand service, may be more than twice as large as Uber in India. Read More…
Frederic Lardinois

Adobe acquires Livefyre

Adobe today announced that it plans to acquire Livefyre, the service that's probably best known for its online commenting system. On top of this service, the... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

Opera backs IAB’s ‘Lean’ effort to make ads less annoying — with caveats

Opera looks to be throwing the ad industry a bit of a bone on the ad-blocking front by saying it wants to work with the IAB on a standardization effort around... Read More…
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