Facebook to buy startup that lets humans control computers with their brains
U.S. · TECH
September 24, 20193 min read631 words
Published: September 24, 2019  |  3 min read631 words
Facebook Inc. said late Monday it agreed to buy a startup that would let people control computers with their brains – a long-held ambition by Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg. The proposed acquisition of CTRL-Labs, a 4-year-old company developing software and a bracelet that measu...
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November 15, 2019
Quick and informative article revolving around the news of Facebook buying a startup that investigates neural activity sensing through a wrist bracelet. While remaining informative and unbiased, the author raises questions revolving around the possible issues and concerns regarding the acquisition.
November 15, 2019
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October 17, 2019
The article brings relevant information about this acquisition and points the companies that are working in this kind of futuristic projects. It's gonna be a great competition to watch and get involved. Good context, but it could go deeper about the conditions inside Facebook to make things happen.
October 17, 2019
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October 16, 2019
The story is very interesting and shows the main information you need to understand what the author is talking about. At the end of the narration the author disperses talking about other companies and this takes away the attention from the main topic. In any case, a good article. Definitely a recommended reading.
October 16, 2019
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September 24, 2019
This article has some negative tones towards Facebook, but overall it's a very balanced look at Facebook's most recent acquisition. The author raises the right questions and provides just enough context to leave this reader feeling up-to-date on the matter.
September 24, 2019
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