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@jank0
8 years ago
Philips at one point wanted to use the Chinese would-be Chromecast competitor Matchstick... until Matchstick eventually pulled the plug.
@jank0
8 years ago
As a side note, I didn't even know Toshiba and Philips made Chromecast-compatible TVs http://variety.com/2016/digital/news/google-cast-becoming-chromecast-1201925162/
@jank0
8 years ago
A racist web publisher, a paranoid islamophobe and a former mayor with 9/11 PTSD walk into a bar... god I wish that was funny.
@jank0
8 years ago
Jill Stein, saving marriages everywhere. (You gotta have something to agree on.) https://twitter.com/williamjordann/status/785251665230307329
@jank0
8 years ago
Texas Medical Center developed an app for post-surgery aftercare. Like the paper you get when you leaver the hospital, but interactive.