An FCC commissioner, the chief of Apple Pay, Facebook’s messaging boss and a bunch more well-credentialed and interesting people were onstage for the second day of our Code/Mobile conference.
Apple’s Jennifer Bailey explained how Apple is trying to win over merchants to accept Apple Pay, and the FCC’s Jessica Rosenworcel unpacked next year’s wireless spectrum auction. BMW adviser Mark Platshon made the humanitarian argument for autonomous driving, and Facebook’s David Marcus explained why you’re going to be using its messaging service for a long time to come. Other speakers covered 5G Internet, mobile advertising and much, much more.
You can watch a supercut of the whole day below:
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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