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On Monday, March 28, 2016, Sena Quashie <roiskid@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear friends,

Welcome to the first issue of what you should know today. From more interactive AI to solar buses, today's letter is filled with a lot of new innovation that should't take anyone by surprise.
Do well to read and share with friends.
As usual...F is for feedback; send some my way.

- Sena Quashie


01. The future of chat isn't artificial intelligence.

"Chat apps will come to be thought of as the new browsers; bots will be the new websites. This is the beginning of a new internet."


02. This glove lets you create music out of thin air

You can also play music using Remidi over a background track or mix to make songs more engaging.

A new glove will turn even the most deficient in musical talent into rockstars.


03. This bus was made in Uganda...and it runs on solar energy

Uganda launches first solar-powered bus

Strategically placed under the bus, two lithium-ion batteries allow Kayoola to have, between charges, 80km of travel power.



That's all for now.
See you tomorrow
what you should know by Sena Quashie
#300, Egypt Road, Firestone Madina, G. Accra 23302 Ghana
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