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Alisa Cooper

CameraTrace: Camera Registration & Recovery by GadgetTrak - 0 views

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    Recover Your Lost Or Stolen Camera Thieves beware. CameraTrace scours the internet searching for photos that were taken with your camera to help police track it down and get it back for you.
Alisa Cooper

Free Video Converter | Freeware to convert video | Freemake Video Converter - 1 views

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    If you own a digital camera or handycam, there is a good chance you have had to use video conversion software. The best ones often come with a price tag. Only a handful of freeware video conversion tools pack impressive features into a user friendly interface; Freemake belongs to these handful of programs.
Alan Levine

SnapTell - Image recognition based mobile marketing - 0 views

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    SnapTell offers industry leading technology to recognize camera phone images sent by consumers and respond with relevant content. Our technology is integrated into a complete hosted mobile marketing solution available now to brands and marketers worldwide
Alisa Cooper

Sweet Home WiFi Picture Sync - Android Market - 0 views

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    Sweet Home! - is an Android app that lets users transfer data wirelessly from their Android phone to a local area network. That means whatever photos you took from your Android phone's camera while you were out can now be quickly synchronized to your home computer over Wi-Fi. The file transfer starts automatically as soon as your phone detects and connects to the network.
Alisa Cooper

lil'qr -QR Code Generator - 0 views

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    QR codes let you encode any type of text into an image, which can then be read by a smartphone camera. Now you can share the URL of any webpage through a QR code automatically using an online service called Lil'qr. You simply paste a code into the source code of your webpage(s) and when opened in the browser, a QR code is automatically generated.
Alan Levine

Defense Tech: Camera Shoot - 0 views

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    "In the near future, a soldier who needs a quick look over the next hill will be able to aim his rifle skyward, fire a grenade-sized reconnaissance device and instantly receive imagery on his pocket computer," writes Defense News' Barbara Opall-Rome. fir
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