Mobile Minutes: Facebook at Work service; Uber teams with Spotify; AT&T drops super cookies; YouTube's Music Key service
Upcoming 'Facebook at Work' service will rival
LinkedIn, Slack: report
If you work for a company that bans Facebook during office hours, the rules
could be changed in the next year or so. Facebook is preparing Facebook at
Work, a service aimed at enterprise customers that will allow them to chat with
colleagues and ?collaborate over documents,? according to a new report in the
Financial Times which cites anonymous sources.
Read more on Forbes
Uber said to announce music partnership with Spotify
On Monday, Uber, the San Francisco-based ride-hailing service, plans to
announce a new partnership with Spotify, the online music service, according to
two people familiar with the companies? plans.
Read more on New York Times
AT&T drops 'super cookie' mobile tracking
AT&T said Friday that it will phase out the use of so-called "super
cookies" that track users mobile activity in a far deeper manner than they
might have realized.
Read more on PC Magazine
Why YouTube's Music Key service is a big deal
The world's No. 1 home for discovering new music is set to launch a paid
subscription service Tuesday. For $10 monthly, you can listen to virtually any
music you can think of ? just not Swift's complete 1989 album.
Read more on USA Today