sharing
I Ate a Lunch with a Total Stranger and Found an Agony Aunt
As I wait for the food to arrive and imagine what I might say to the stranger I’m soon to share lunch with, a voice breaks into my daydream: "You must be Andrew! I'm so sorry to keep you waiting."
Google Has Finally Acknowledged That Google+ Isn't Working Out
The folks at Google say they've "made a few choices that, in hindsight, we've needed to rethink."
Google Tone Builds Data Networks from Coded Audio Signals
This is either a totally great idea or a terrible one.
According to a Leaked App, Facebook Wants Your Sharing to Go Deeper
Codenamed "Moments," the in-development app would foster micro-sharing among close family and friends.
Why 'The Onion' Is Still the Only Site That Nails News Parody
A 'just OK' news parody site shouldn't be hard to make, but here we are.
In New York, Virtually Every Taxi Trip Can Be Shared
MIT researchers find that, with taxi-sharing apps, 30 percent of all road miles can be saved in New York City.
Your Smartphone Ruined My Dinner
We all know it's rude. But the burning desire to fiddle with your phone during a meal is more than just a dining faux pas. As we ignore our companions we're also ignoring the food itself—just mashing glass screens while we let it go cold.
Solar-Powered, Pop-Up DJ Booths Will Make the World a Better Place
An idea that encourages sharing culture rather than hoarding it lands in Europe.
Taxi 2.0: The Bumpy Road to the Future of Cabs
Premiering on Motherboard, a short documentary from the front lines in San Francisco's battle for the future of cabs.