“For Election Day Influence, Twitter Ruled Social Media” plus 10 more NYT > Technology |
- For Election Day Influence, Twitter Ruled Social Media
- Rocky Start for VoteCastr, a Tech Start-Up Promising Real-Time Data
- Postelection Therapy: View Swing States From Space
- Pantsuit Nation, a ‘Secret’ Facebook Hub, Celebrates Clinton
- Deal Professor: Silicon Valley Style Puts Gloss on Tesla’s Bid for SolarCity
- Bits: Tech Tools for Election Day
- Facebook Could Be Associated With a Longer Life, Study Finds
- Power Couple: Tie-Up Shows How Batteries and Solar May Link
- Tech Fix: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo: A Face-Off of Smart Speakers
- State of the Art: How the Internet Is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth
- Tech Tip: Make Your Phone Easier to Read
For Election Day Influence, Twitter Ruled Social Media Posted: 08 Nov 2016 04:59 PM PST Twitter exploded into activity as the voting started, and by 9 p.m. had exceeded the 31 million posts sent on Election Day 2012. |
Rocky Start for VoteCastr, a Tech Start-Up Promising Real-Time Data Posted: 08 Nov 2016 05:25 PM PST The Silicon Valley venture with Slate and Vice News faced Election Day glitches, as well as skepticism and criticism from some political analysts. |
Postelection Therapy: View Swing States From Space Posted: 08 Nov 2016 01:42 PM PST A new book filled with stunning images from high above Earth evokes the quietude of space, a place far from any political frustrations. |
Pantsuit Nation, a ‘Secret’ Facebook Hub, Celebrates Clinton Posted: 08 Nov 2016 01:29 PM PST The group's stated goal is to express support for Hillary Clinton, but it has also served as a forum to discuss issues raised by Donald J. Trump's rhetoric. |
Deal Professor: Silicon Valley Style Puts Gloss on Tesla’s Bid for SolarCity Posted: 08 Nov 2016 03:01 PM PST To sell the deal, Mr. Musk turned Tesla into an integrated solar company with SolarCity the crucial missing piece, and investors appear to be buying in. |
Bits: Tech Tools for Election Day Posted: 08 Nov 2016 08:55 AM PST A sampling of articles from The New York Times about how technology can help voters. |
Facebook Could Be Associated With a Longer Life, Study Finds Posted: 31 Oct 2016 01:10 PM PDT While the social media company cooperated with the research, it tracks other findings that social ties are linked to longevity. |
Power Couple: Tie-Up Shows How Batteries and Solar May Link Posted: 06 Nov 2016 09:01 PM PST The planned Tesla-SolarCity merger may produce a process to improve solar output, meet renewable goals and sell new system services. |
Tech Fix: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo: A Face-Off of Smart Speakers Posted: 03 Nov 2016 07:00 AM PDT Which is a better helper, Google Home or Amazon Echo? A side-by-side test for six days revealed strengths and weaknesses. |
State of the Art: How the Internet Is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth Posted: 02 Nov 2016 03:00 AM PDT A wider variety of news sources was supposed to be the bulwark of a rational age. Instead, we are roiled by biases, gorging on what confirms our ideas and shunning what does not. |
Tech Tip: Make Your Phone Easier to Read Posted: 08 Nov 2016 08:43 AM PST If you find yourself squinting to read mail and web pages on your smartphone, you can bump up the font size to give your eyes a break. |
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