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Supporters of a “dislike” button, which Facebook does not have, say the culture of Facebook has become too nice. WSJ’s Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on what some creative contrarions are doing to game the Facebook system to “get” a dislike button.


Amateur drone makers are sending their do-it-yourself creations up into the skies of Silicon Valley. WSJ’s Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on the stunning footage they’re capturing.


Robots as Humans
From feeds.wsjonline

More people are using telepresence robots that allow humans to be right there — even when they’re far away. WSJ’s Andy Jordan checks out one San Francisco space with a regular office mate in Brussels.


AT&T is pushing a three year old division that connects devices other than phones, including GPS trackers, cars and gadgets that talk to each other. WSJ’s Andy Jordan looks at some of the devices.


Klout gives users of Facebook, Twitter and other social networks a score based on their online influence. WSJ’s Andy Jordan looks at how the score is calculated, what it means for getting freebies, and why the score is so valuable to advertisers.


Data show Apple has been losing younger iPhone users and attracting older users. WSJ’s Andy Jordan examines the “Android Factor” and other reasons why the iPhone may not be “cool” anymore.


No Office? Not a Problem
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Common workspaces are spurring innovation and providing start-ups with the collaborative atmosphere one might find in academic settings, but with more opportunity for venture capital. WSJ’s Andy Jordan reports from New York’s “General Assembly”.


A New York startup called Quirky is using social media to make the invention process accessible to everyone. WSJ’s Andy Jordan looks at the company and its new star, a 22 year old who’s flexible power strip made him $30,000 in just one month.


Video mashup artists are creating wholly original pieces of music and art, often using content that’s already been published on YouTube. WSJ’s Andy Jordan takes a look at the genre, and how studios are responding.


Futurist Ray Kurzweil says technology merging humans and computers is advancing on many levels to enhance both body and mind. He talks with WSJ’s Andy Jordan about what he envisions for the year 2029 and beyond, why he thinks humans will one day live forever, and even what post-”singularity” sex will be like.


Supporters of a “dislike” button, which Facebook does not have, say the culture of Facebook has become too nice. WSJ’s Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on what some creative contrarions are doing to game the Facebook system to “get” a dislike button.

Amateur drone makers are sending their do-it-yourself creations up into the skies of Silicon Valley. WSJ’s Andy Jordan reports from San Francisco on the stunning footage they’re capturing.

Robots as Humans
From online.wsj

More people are using telepresence robots that allow humans to be right there — even when they’re far away. WSJ’s Andy Jordan checks out one San Francisco space with a regular office mate in Brussels.

Water towers in the cafe. A fire hydrant in the hallway. Google’s New York City office has gone on a hiring binge, and has tricked out its offices so that new employees know they’re working in New York. WSJ’s Andy Jordan takes an exclusive look inside Google’s Chelsea office in Manhattan.

Red carpet treatment isn’t just for Oscar nominees and celebrities anymore. WSJ’s Andy Jordan finds more and more everyday-people are ordering red carpets for events like birthdays and bar mitzvahs.

AT&T is pushing a three year old division that connects devices other than phones, including GPS trackers, cars and gadgets that talk to each other. WSJ’s Andy Jordan looks at some of the devices.

In the first of a series of reports that looks inside the world of venture capital and tech start-ups, WSJ’s Andy Jordan profiles a start-up “chatID” as it goes through an accelerator program and also looks at what some consider a glut of seed-stage companies.

Virtual assistant apps like Zaarly and Task Rabbit are creating a mobile marketplace for peer-to-peer transactions, in real time and in the immediate vicinity of the users. WSJ’s Andy Jordan checks out a few, and farms out the bathing of his own cat.

Klout gives users of Facebook, Twitter and other social networks a score based on their online influence. WSJ’s Andy Jordan looks at how the score is calculated, what it means for getting freebies, and why the score is so valuable to advertisers.

Data show Apple has been losing younger iPhone users and attracting older users. WSJ’s Andy Jordan examines the “Android Factor” and other reasons why the iPhone may not be “cool” anymore.

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