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Audible Technology Review, August 2015

By: Technology Review
Narrated by: Todd Mundt
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In this issue:

"Facebook Instant Articles Just Don't Add Up for Publishers" by Michael Wolff.

"Probing the Dark Side of Google's Ad-Targeting System" by Tom Simonite.

"Artificial Intelligence That Makes Your Smartphone Smarter" by Rachel Metz.

"Self-Charging Phones Are on the Way, Finally" by Rachel Metz.

"Smartphones (and Motorcycles) Fuel Hyperlocal E-Commerce in India" by George Anders.

"Inside India's Phablet Revolution" by George Anders.

"Is Now a Good Time to Meet Your New Virtual Assistant?" by Will Knight.

"Inside Amazon's Warehouse, Human-Robot Symbiosis" by Will Knight.

"How to Stop Virtual Reality from Making You Want to Puke" by Rachel Metz.

"Automated Vehicles: One Eye on the Road, Another on You" by Will Knight.

"Teach Your Fitness Band to Track Biceps Curls and More" by Rachel Metz.

"The Great Cancer Test Experiment" by Antonio Reglado.

"When a Fetus's Test Finds a Mother’s Cancer" by Anna Nowogrodzki.

"Should Babies Have Their Genomes Sequenced?" by Anna Nowogrodzki.

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