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Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 18th October 2019

Hello everyone! Google just announced a series of new features that will allow drivers using the Maps app on iOS to report accidents, speed traps and traffic jams. This are featurings that will make Google Maps more like Waze. After the update, users will be able to report other driving hazards and incidents, like road […]

TechMeetups Weekly Newsletter 4th October 2019

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 4th October 2019

Hello everyone! In this era, every day we have something new, we think that some companies are behind but actually they’re working to bring innovation, and Microsoft is one of them. They keep bringing innovation to mobile devices. This is why they introduced the Surface Duo. It doesn’t actually have a foldable display like the […]

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 12th September 2019

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 12th September 2019

Hello everyone! Adobe has a lot going on with Analytics and the Customer Experience Platform, a place to gather data to understand customers better. They just announced a new analytics tool that enables employees to work directly with customer journey data to help deliver a better customer experience. This tool pulls all of that data […]

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 30th August 2019

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 30th August 2019

   Hello everyone!  Google has introduced combo navigation directions that pair ridesharing and biking options with transit guidance. So now, when you search from directions using Google Maps and select the “transit” tab, you’ll see ridesharing options included when the nearest station is a bit farther than most people might expect to go on foot. […]

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 16th August 2019

Tech Meetups Weekly Newsletter 16th August 2019

Hello everyone! Lead Privacy regulator is now asking Facebook for detailed information about the operation of a voice-to-text feature in Facebook’s Messenger  app and how it complies with EU law. Bloomberg reported that the social platform uses human contractors to transcribe app users’ audio messages — yet its privacy policy makes no clear mention of […]