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Bill Genereux

RIP: Google Reader Meets Its Inevitable End | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Google Reader service ending. Feedly is planning to launch a clone of the service"
Emanuel Ashiedu

Meet the men who spy on women through their webcams - 0 views

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    Peeping tom Malware 
Coby Tenpenny

Forget Typing, Google Says Search Is Going to Be Like 'Star Trek' - 0 views

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    This article seemed kinda boring. It says that soon searching the internet will be as simple as verbally asking your computer a question. Seems kinda elementary, voice recognition has been around for awhile. But the article did mention that this would be a key feature in the google glasses computer.
Coby Tenpenny

Are smartphones and tablets turning us into sissies? - 0 views

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    "I think increasingly what's happening is, partly as a result of the kinds of devices that are being manufactured and that people are buying, people are moving toward a more consumption-based Internet experience from a production-based experience."
Bill Genereux

Pictures from a developer's life | martinvalasek.com - 1 views

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    Software developers will LOL.
robert dickerson

Cyber Security - 1 views

Tim Gabriel

Code Found In YouTube's Most Recent App Update All But Confirms Pay-To-View Channels Ar... - 0 views

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    If I have to pay to view a channel on YouTube, this is going to be ridiculous.
nate brisso

Yahoo! tells employees to stop working from home - 0 views

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    Feb. 20, 2013: This image released by NBC shows Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer appearing on NBC News' "Today" show in New York to introduce the website's redesign.AP/NBC/NBC NewsWire This is nothing to Yahoo! about. In a memo sent out Friday by Yahoo!, the tech giant announced that all employees who work remotely have to start coming into the office by June, AllThingsDigital reports.
Sara Holsapple

Microsoft confirms hack attack mirroring recent Facebook break-in - 0 views

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    Microsoft has joined the list of prominent technology companies confirming they have been hit by a recent computer hacking attack. In a blog posting Friday, Microsoft said it had found no evidence that any customer data had been heisted. Microsoft Corp.
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