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Most mobile data will soon be offloaded to Wi-Fi networks, says Juniper Research | ZDNet - 0 views

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    This is why they're putting hotspots up all over the place (The carriers) They're planning on using their own networks to do the data offloading themselves.. saving themselves money
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Avec We2, Gowex se lance dans le "Social WiFi" - 0 views

  • Avec son service We2, Gowex veut faire des hotspots WiFi privés des points d'accès ouverts à tous et ainsi démultiplier sa couverture WiFi dans certaines grandes villes. 
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    Create a global social wifi
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La révolution citoyenne du WI-FI est en marche ! - 0 views

  • Selon le sondage réalisé par Ruckus Wireless, spécialiste des solutions Wi-Fi, alors que le Salon des Maires de France ouvre ses portes et à trois mois des élections municipales, les Français revendiquent un accès public au Wi-Fi. 50% d’entre eux préfèrent cette haute technologie à une piscine municipale !
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    French People want free wifi !
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Ruckus Wireless launches Wi-Fi analytics platform - Telecompaper - 0 views

  • Ruckus Wireless launches Wi-Fi analytics platform
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    We could check what Ruckus Wireless is doing
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Des détails sur la prochaine généralisation du WiFi dans les gares SNCF - 0 views

  • Tags : SNCF, TGV, WiFi, Technologie, Business, Finances Des détails sur la prochaine généralisation du WiFi dans les gares SNCF
  • Avec le déploiement du WiFi dans les gares françaises, ce sont les touristes venus de l'étranger qui vont être contents, à condition de ne pas vouloir se connecter trop longtemps !
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    WIFI in Paris train stations for 2014
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Taxis : G7 promet le WiFi gratuit, via 4G, dans 2000 de ses voitures - 0 views

  • Le groupe G7 annonce que 2.000 des taxis qui circulent sous ses couleurs embarqueront bientôt un point d'accès permettant de se connecter en WiFi à un modem lui même relié au monde extérieur en 4G. Le service sera proposé gratuitement.
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    Taxis G7 get WIFI
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Hotspot 2.0: The Next Best Thing in WiFi - 2 views

  • Hotspot 2.0: The Next Best Thing in WiFi
  • With Hotspot 2.0 it will be possible to link a huge network of WiFi access points, so users can seamlessly connect to WiFi networks from almost any location. 
  • In the user side, the benefits will be basically: transparent network discovery and selection, a simple and intuitive on-line sign-up and configuration provision (with the release 2), and a more secure communication
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  • Hotspot 2.0 also made headlines last week after Apple made public the features of iOS7, the new operating system for iPhone. iOS 7 will enable latest iPhone models to connect to Hotspots 2.0 as well as Samsung does since last May, when they released Galaxy IV. At the WiFi access point side, pluralities of vendors already provide HS2.0 enabled units since mid 2012.
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    Brief description of WIFI 2.0
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Le coupon 100 % numérique arrive enfin en France - 0 views

  • Le coupon 100 % numérique arrive enfin en France
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    Description of Auchan system using coupons
Sidney Burks

Boston policemen complain about new plan to watch their movements | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Boston Police don't want their movements tracked
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20 ideas for Rich Media Mobile Ads - 0 views

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    @ian This is what you were thinking of today.. ways to provide creative ad interactions.. Here are 20 ideas
Sidney Burks

AmEx is the king of check ins - and it could own local | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • Yelp provides near universal coverage in the United States, but it still doesn’t have enough information to provide useful recommendations.
  • It’s complete, not aspirational.
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      Importance of transaction data in recommender systems, vs social data
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  • It’s validated.
  • It is harder to spam. Restaurant owners and competitors can’t manipulate their ratings given the volume of data.
  • It doesn’t suffer from a sample bias like Yelp does.
  • Yelp has 27.6 million reviews in its entire history, about 20% of which are spam.
  • Recommend restaurants based on other restaurants you’ve visited. People who regularly go to Applebee’s might get more chain restaurants, people who eat at fancy places will get more fancy places.
  • Make recommendations based on budget. Unlike local sites that rely on users to give price ranges, AmEx knows what the typical transactions are.
  • Tell me what businesses are open on a holiday. It’s Memorial Day and I don’t know what’s open. By collecting and analyzing real-time swipe data, AmEx could tell me where I can go. (Presumably businesses that are swiping transactions are open.)
  • I’ve asked AmEx executives at various levels for data and the answer is always the same: no.
  • AmEx also does not currently have SKU-level data.
  • With SKU-level data, AmEx likely would have allowed the Brookstone charge to go through, knowing that Pan Am cufflinks fit with my profile as an aviation buff.
  • Large retailers like Amazon are unlikely to share SKU-level data with transaction processors. That data is too valuable. But smaller retailers might. At a much smaller scale, that’s what the small businesses that use Square Register are doing.
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