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The news for Wednesday, July 2, 2014.

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  • FTC: T-Mobile knowingly added bogus charges to bills
    The Federal Trade Commission accused wireless carrier T-Mobile of adding bogus charges totaling "hundreds of millions of dollars" on customers' accounts without their consent.
  • Hackers Infiltrated Power Grids in U.S., Spain | Re/code
    Hackers operating somewhere in Eastern Europe have penetrated the networks of energy companies in the U.S., Spain, France and several other countries and may have gained the ability to carry out cyber-sabotage attacks, researchers at the security company Symantec said today.
  • Google Buys Songza | TechCrunch
    Google has acquired music streaming service Songza after weeks of speculation around a potential buyout.Songza uses information about the user and context to determine the best playlists for you at any given time, all of which are curated by music experts (DJs, Rolling Stone writers, etc.).
  • Tinder Co-Founder Sues for Sexual Harassment -- NYMag
    The extent of "brogrammer" culture in the tech industry may be overstated, but some young, male start-up honchos are clearly having issues keeping their misogyny in check. First, Snapchat's CEO was embarrassed by his fratty, sexist college emails. And now Tinder, the hot L.A.-based dating start-up, is being torn apart by a sexual harassment lawsuit brought against the company by its female co-founder Whitney Wolfe.
  • Tinder CEO’s Internal Memo Says Harassment Complaint Is Inaccurate | TechCrunch
    TechCrunch has obtained an internal memo sent from Tinder CEO Sean Rad to employees in the wake of a new lawsuit waged against the company. The lawsuit focuses on the relationship between Whitney Wolfe and Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, accusing him and the company of sexual harassment and sexism.
  • App: The Human Story by Story & Pixel — Kickstarter
    App creation has become the new art form for our generation. This is the story of the cultural phenomenon that touches all our lives.

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The news for Wednesday, July 2, 2014.

Links for this episode:

  • FTC: T-Mobile knowingly added bogus charges to bills
    The Federal Trade Commission accused wireless carrier T-Mobile of adding bogus charges totaling "hundreds of millions of dollars" on customers' accounts without their consent.
  • Hackers Infiltrated Power Grids in U.S., Spain | Re/code
    Hackers operating somewhere in Eastern Europe have penetrated the networks of energy companies in the U.S., Spain, France and several other countries and may have gained the ability to carry out cyber-sabotage attacks, researchers at the security company Symantec said today.
  • Google Buys Songza | TechCrunch
    Google has acquired music streaming service Songza after weeks of speculation around a potential buyout.Songza uses information about the user and context to determine the best playlists for you at any given time, all of which are curated by music experts (DJs, Rolling Stone writers, etc.).
  • Tinder Co-Founder Sues for Sexual Harassment -- NYMag
    The extent of "brogrammer" culture in the tech industry may be overstated, but some young, male start-up honchos are clearly having issues keeping their misogyny in check. First, Snapchat's CEO was embarrassed by his fratty, sexist college emails. And now Tinder, the hot L.A.-based dating start-up, is being torn apart by a sexual harassment lawsuit brought against the company by its female co-founder Whitney Wolfe.
  • Tinder CEO’s Internal Memo Says Harassment Complaint Is Inaccurate | TechCrunch
    TechCrunch has obtained an internal memo sent from Tinder CEO Sean Rad to employees in the wake of a new lawsuit waged against the company. The lawsuit focuses on the relationship between Whitney Wolfe and Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, accusing him and the company of sexual harassment and sexism.
  • App: The Human Story by Story & Pixel — Kickstarter
    App creation has become the new art form for our generation. This is the story of the cultural phenomenon that touches all our lives.

Sponsored by MailChimp, easy email newsletters. Send 12,000 emails per month to 2,000 subscribers for free, forever.

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