Michael Singer, ReadWrite

Michael Singer

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Speaker Profile: How Fullpower’s Philippe Kahn Navigates The Watch’s Past, Present And Future –

Wearable World Congress, ReadWrite's signature annual conference in San Francisco on May 19-20, will feature the key players who are shaping wearable technology and the Internet of Things. This series profiles some of the experts who will be speaking at the conference. Swiss watchmakers, legendary for creating precise, stylish timepieces, have faced their fair share of challenges. Their analog… → Read More

Top Big Data Trends Of 2013

Big data was on the move in 2013 thanks to NSA snooping, improved tools and a need to connect the dots. → Read More

Gmail To Marketers: Drop Dead

Google will serve up all your Gmail images directly—which may be good for you, but bad for the folks tracking you via email. → Read More

R2-D2? Dalek? Actually It’s A Pre-Cog Robocop

A new 5-foot tall, 300 pound robot uses what it sees, feels, hears and smells to alert authorities to potential criminal danger. → Read More

Microsoft Beefs Up Account Security To Protect You Against Yourself

You are the weakest link. Goodbye! → Read More

Node.js Is Big, And Still Getting Bigger

Joyent expands support for the popular development framework to nearly every server and cloud base. → Read More

Microsoft’s Defense Against NSA’s Dark Arts: As Much Fantasy As Fact

Microsoft’s chief lawyer equates NSA snooping to malware and cyberattacks and offers governments(!) expanded review of its code. → Read More

Bluetooth 4.1: What It Means For Developers And Consumers

Very soon, your smart watch will talk to the Internet directly. → Read More

Mashery Gets Into The Hackathon Business

With more than 235,000 developers in its ranks and upwards of 88,000 active applications in development or in production, you bet this is big money. → Read More

Google Ups The Ante Against Amazon's Cloud, And That's A Good Thing For Business

Google wants to leapfrog Amazon’s dominance in cloud computing by making it available to everyone. → Read More