
Well, it was fun while it lasted.

Well, it was fun while it lasted.
Pilot project which uses Google Maps to estimate your roof’s solar energy performance.
Currently only working in three cities but potentially with a global rollout.

Get annoyed if you like but let’s see if you can get this image out of your head when you see that Android statue.
Originally shared by Chris Phenomenal
Yep.
The fact that this thing even exists is proof that we are on the cusp of something. This vehicle only just scrapes through in terms of criteria needed for a consumer vehicle. Unlike the Tesla it is made of super-light construction materials and only a fraction of the battery power. It runs mainly on the sunlight it absorbs. It is also a kit and it’s very expensive. But nevertheless, it is an experimental vehicle knocking on the doors of the consumer market. Keep watching this space.
Originally shared by Michael John Battista
Interesting story of how successive businesses contain within them the seeds of their own destruction. If you don’t become your own biggest competitor then somebody else will.
Also, suits. Hey? Whaddayagonnado?
Via Emlyn O’Regan
Originally shared by Filip Zamorsky

This is the way towards reaching an understanding. Web ad networks are out of control and so are web tracking systems. The social contract that rules the web and pays for the content, needs renegotiating.
Originally shared by God Emperor Lionel Lauer
Dear website owners: This is the right way to convince me to disable AdBlocker or subscribe to your site. Please note though, I reserve the right to switch it back on if any of your advertisers attempt to exploit my system.
I loved these old vector graphics games so much.
Say no to intrusive websites. Literally.
Originally shared by Emlyn O’Regan
I made a No button for the Web. It’s a chrome extension. If a site annoys you, hit “No”, choose your message, and that’ll be sent in a request to the site (so it can be seen in the logs). Then the tab closes.
Microsoft releases an iOS to Windows bridge. This is actually a good idea. There are over a million apps in the iOS app store, nearly none of them are discoverable.

Don’t get in the way unless you want 400 volts up your arse.
Originally shared by Gideon Rosenblatt
Tesla’s robotic snake automatically moves out from the wall and plugs itself in to charge your car. Musk told us this was coming late last year. Here it is.
#tesla #robotics