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Build a globally-scaled pub/sub infrastructure, the future of indie gaming and more. Hey there! We'v

Build a globally-scaled pub/sub infrastructure, the future of indie gaming and more. Hey there! We've got some exciting updates and new articles for you this week. Build Smart Chat Apps with Amazon Machine Learning A walkthrough on adding cognitive capabilities to your chat application using our new Amazon machine learning BLOCKS, including language translation, sentiment analysis and text-to-speech. [Read tutorial]( Building a Globally-scaled Pub/Sub Infrastructure From the Ground Up Our CTO and founder Stephen Blum sat down with Software Engineering Daily to discuss the history of PubNub and the complexities of managing a global pub/sub system. [Listen to the episode]( Why You Should Run Your Game Servers Separate From Your Chat For game developers building in-game chat, utilizing existing game servers may seem like the easiest solution. But it can lead to some big challenges. [Read more]( The Future of Indie Gaming is Multi-platform and Bright PubNub Dev Rel Engineer, and in-house gaming expert Jordan Schuetz talked with Hacker Noon on technology and marketing in the crowded, competitive gaming market. [Read Jordan's interview]( Tracking Read/Unread Messages with PubNub Functions Tracking read and unread message counts in your chat applications using PubNub Functions. We'll show you how! [Read tutorial]( Connect With Us [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Github]( [Google+]( [LinkedIn]( © 2018 PubNub. All rights reserved. 725 Folsom Street, San Francisco, California, USA. [Manage Your Preferences](NAME}%40gmail.com) | [Opt-Out]( | [Contact Us]( | [View Online](

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