Google Keep, Samsung's 4K TV, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
Google Keep, Samsung's 4K TV, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, March 20th, 2013
2013-03-20
it's Wednesday March twentieth twenty
thirteen i'm david pierce worker of
wonders master of prestidigitation this
is 90 seconds on the verge brought to
you by mercedes-benz Google keep is now
official after briefly showing up on
Drive earlier this week Google's note
taking and list-making app has launched
for both the web and Android devices
basically it's designed to be like
sticky notes it's supposed to be a
really easy way to capture stuff that
you want it's a bare-bones service for
now but we're hoping that keep will
someday integrate with Google's other
services like Gmail calendar and of
course docs the alternative sadly would
be Google dropping keep during one of
its spring cleaning this years from now
too soon sorry Samsung's 4k easel
television now has a price as you might
expect it ain't pretty the 85 inch set
now dubbed the s9 will cost thirty nine
thousand nine hundred and ninety nine
dollars samsung says the s9 high
contrast ratio and quote ultimate
dimming control are among its most
important features but let's be honest
it's really the easel pre-orders begin
at the end of the month start saving and
finally twitter now has a patent for
twitter originally filed in 2007 to
patent broadly describes a service in
which users follow each other and
messages are broadcasted without
specific recipients in other words
twitter it's doubtful the company will
pursue any litigation against
competitors however twitter is very
publicly promised to only use patents
defensive fun fact founders jack dorsey
and biz stone are listed as the
inventors which is way cooler than being
verified and that's it for today's top
stories tune in tomorrow for the world's
first live slam poetry reading by a
dolphin
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