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In the end, as the innovation matures, regulations appear and there are less loop holes to exploit as the successful companies will be those that fixed.
So if smart assistants are the future and not chatbots, is this the end of the chatbot?
I'll reflect on both in the next week or so I suspect but this week's newsletter looks at innovation, the business of looking into the future, how.
Smart assistants have also started from the home but Alexa, Amazon's smart assistant is not exactly portable and whilst it has taken off in the home in.
This week the focus in on travel and whether we are seeing the beginnings of a new disruption to how we go on holiday.
For most of you this will be a 'so what' moment but it will be on almost all tech news sites as it was by far the biggest instant messaging service in.
This week looks at the big technology firms, privacy and politics; Are we doomed to end up in nineteen eighty four.
The big four (Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple) as the media refer to them, or big five as Microsoft should really be included have all released their.
big-data-is LOL - I remember seeing something similar for the term Web 2.0.
But a wider look at Google suggests it doesn't pay much attention to using email as a channel to communicate with its users.
Rupert Murdoch is right to say that when Google first started indexing the web; publishers were not aware of what they were signing up to.