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Google's Parental Control, Skull Drilling Robots, Swedish Kids Learning To Spot Fake News

Angeline Teh | Arvindh Yuvaraj

16-Mar-17 12:00

Google's Parental Control, Skull Drilling Robots, Swedish Kids Learning To Spot Fake News

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Angeline Teh and Arvindh Yuvaraj talk about:

 

1:56 - Google introduces Family Link, its own parental control software for Android.

5:17 - This skull-drilling robot is good news for humanity.

9:06 - Marketplace for elderly care raises funding from prominent VCS.

13:36 - Swedish kids to learn computer coding and how to spot fake news in primary school.


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Tags:  GoogleParental ControlFamily LinkScience RoboticsMicrosurgerySkull-Drilling Robots500 StartupsGolden Gate VenturesSeedPlusSwedenEducationCodingFake News





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