Millions and millions of people use iMessage every day. But how many people know exactly what’s going on behind the scenes, or what happens to a message once you send it? Maybe a handful. Up until now, the vast majority of what we knew about iMessage’s inner workings came from reverse engineering and best guesses. This week, however, Apple quietly released a document that breaks it all down. If yo
Facebook Data Scientists Prove Memes Mutate And Adapt Like DNA Richard Dawkins likened memes to genes, but a new study by Facebook shows just how accurate that analogy is. Memes adapt to their surroundings in order to survive, just like organisms. Post a liberal meme saying no one should die for lack of healthcare, and conservatives will mutate it to say no one should die because Obamacare rations
Enterprise Amazon Kinesis, A New AWS Service To Process Real-Time Streams Amazon is offering a new service called Kinesis that streams data in real time with the ability to process thousands of data streams on a per-second basis. The service, designed for real-time apps, allows developers to pull any amount of data, from any number of sources, scaling up and down as needed. Kinesis can create any
The Best Part About Google+ Hangouts Is That The Technology Itself Completely Disappears One of the underlying features launched originally with the Google+ project was its video conferencing platform, Hangouts. It’s been a success from the perspective of user adoption and also grabbed a partnership for Google with the NFL. Video is an extremely tough space to tackle, just ask companies like Skype
IFTTT To Remove Twitter Triggers Due To API Constraints, Your Recipes Are Baked Users of information gathering, aggregation and discovery service IFTTT received an email today, and it’s not good news for Twitter fans. It seems like because of Twitter’s recent API changes, a service like IFTTT, which stores tweets in the cloud, is flat-out not allowed. We’re not sure whether Twitter reached out to
Today at its ‘Inside Search’ event, Google announced several new features, including desktop support for voice search and a new mobile interface. And they’ve just shown off a new way to actually create queries: Google Search By Image. I haven’t gotten to try it out yet, but the feature looks quite nifty. Drag an image from your desktop into the search box, and Google will attempt to identify what
Discovr Launches Awesome Tool To Find New Apps For iOS (Think Interactive Graphs) At WWDC 2011, Apple announced that there are now more than 400K apps in its app store (and that more than 500K have been approved). The Android Marketplace has around 300K apps and is growing fast. The point is: There are a lot apps out there already, and more hit app stores every day. They’re going like hotcakes. Bu
Sendoid: Finally, Sharing Big Files Isn’t A Huge Pain When it comes to files, we love to share. No, we need to share. Thanks to the massive capacities of Gmail and other email services, it’s become remarkably easy to share files. Of course, most email services limit the size of the file you can share. Gmail’s, for example, is 25 megabytes. But if you want to share a larger file or multiple files —
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