Facebook, Uber, Elon Musk National Day will happen? American science and technology blog Re / code author conducted a "inventory", including Google, Apple, including many technology giants are unlucky in the move, all kinds of black.
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The cheers you hear today have nothing to do with the World Cup. It was a good time for tech industry PR people to celebrate the National Day just right on Friday - the perfect time to let out disgraceful heavy news. I'm just kidding.
Remind: Apotheker announced the resignation of Hewlett-Packard CEO The same day the Super Bowl Sunday, Scott Thompson was expelled by Yahoo Day is Mother's Day, and even Steve Ballmer (pronounced Steve Ballmer) announced the departure of Microsoft CEO The same day is also a late summer Friday.
In order not to affect people's holidays, Re / code think ahead of the industry news about it, to report in theory, the National Day holiday may occur some of the events:
Yahoo will quietly buy a company unheard of for $ 30 million and shut down some products you have never heard of.
· Google will announce that coverage of the banking crisis in the euro zone will be removed from Google's search results in Europe. Due to privacy concerns, it is almost certain that it will face more regulatory action in Europe. Oh, yes, everybody has a look at Google's doodle on July 4? It is exciting.
AOL ... it does not matter what it does.
· Fab.com will transform again. CEO Jason Goldberg updated his blog. (On behalf of science and technology reporter: Thank you!)
· Apple will refuse to comment.
· Apple will release a new ad on Sunday.
· Elon Musk will quietly cancel the weekend trip to Mars, instead going to Lake Tahoe.
· A major retailer that was black 24 months ago will choose to release user information stolen at this point in time. On another two Friday, the retailer will state that the personal information it promised to protect is still safe from disclosure, except your name, address, bank card information, and social security number.
Facebook will once again change its privacy settings and launch a new type of emotional status: "Emotions are manipulated."
Amazon finally has to implement its grand plan: Kiva robot to replace all its warehouse staff. However, the company will not reveal how many robots have been deployed as usual.
· Uber will be excited to publish a post to explain the reason why Uber car hot dog prices soared.
Nest Labs to acquire a Japanese smart toilet company; and collaborate with surveillance camera company Dropcam.
· Two old friends Reid Hastings (Netflix head) and Bryan Roberts (Comcast head of the US cable operator) was originally a beer table tennis friendly, and eventually evolved into a boxing match. Both sides deny that such a thing happened. According to sources, Hastings won.
· US Department of Health and Human Services will make announcement: Healthcare.gov went down nearly 72 hours earlier this month (no one noticed).
After the article was published, Microsoft will run into asking why it was not mentioned.