A summary of the links we shared throughout the day to our Twitter account @WinObs
- T-Mobile bulks up family plan by giving each member 10GB of data – CNET
- Walking away from the big one: How Corvette built a safer race car | Ars Technica
- Facebook reportedly creating virtual assistant for Messenger – CNET
- Best Practices for Employee Training and Onboarding
- Nokia should forget smartphones and look to the future
- MSDN Blogs
- 302 Moved Temporarily
- Mediagazer: Comcast Teams Up With EA to Bring Games to Its X1 Cable Box (Janko Roettgers/Variety)
- Security Bulletins Posted
- Microsoft Azure + Much-Needed Solution = Explosive Growth For Medical Startup – BizSpark Featured Startups – Site Home – TechNet Blogs
- Uber has reportedly failed in its bid to acquire Nokia's HERE mapping platform
- Microsoft partner Easydom is bringing smart homes to the masses – The Official Microsoft Blog
- 302 Moved Temporarily
- Microsoft awarded patent for "hover sensitive" 3D Touch
- Mediagazer: TiVo Devices Now Support AirPlay For Streaming Recordings To Apple TV (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
- MSDN Blogs
- NASA makes history as New Horizons heads on passage through Pluto's atmosphere
- MSDN Blogs
- Reddit's troubles mount as chief engineer Bethanye Blount quits
- Choosing Office 365 over Google Apps for more than a million students across Brazil – Office Blogs
- Microsoft prepares for final steps in Windows 10 distribution ahead of 29 July GA | Windows 10 content from SuperSite for Windows
- 11 Tips and Tricks for Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
- Microsoft announces new top-of-the-range E5 plan for Office 365 | Tony Redmond's Exchange Unwashed Blog
- Slack now lets you alert just the people who are online
- Google Photos continues to upload your images even after you delete the app
- @WinObs Tweeted Links for July 13, 2015 | WindowsObserver.com Wiki
- Breaking Free: Use Blended Learning to Transcend Both Classroom and Online Training |
- EA SPORTS Rory McIlroy PGA TOUR is Now Available for Xbox One |
- RealNetworks trims staff as repositioning under Rob Glaser continues – GeekWire