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in title, tags, annotations or urlWho is Winning the U.S. Smartphone Battle? | Nielsen Wire - 0 views
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Brands Battle Facebook's Spam Problem - 0 views
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Indeed, Facebook has been improving anti-spam efforts -- just recently adding several new reporting and filtering features -- but the world's biggest social network does not give brands any special kind of spam protection. And while Facebook announced that spam decreased on the network by 95% in 2010, a quick check of some brand pages exhibits some ripe examples. Dr Pepper's page, with more than 8.5 million fans, displayed seven "add me" sexy-girl photos in a row, a free iPhone offer and a chain letter threatening years of bad luck.
Uber taxis face legal battles from London black-cab drivers | Uk-news | The Guardian - 1 views
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A small example of the emerging two class society? On one side those that resist (or don't have access to) new technologies and on the other those that embrace them. As technologies become smarter and more powerful so do the tech adopters creating a chasm between the two groups that leads to fear, misunderstanding and ultimately violence.
Battle over LTE in Wi-Fi bands may soon be resolved | Computerworld - 0 views
How Robots Are on the Front Lines in the Battle Against COVID-19 | Innovation | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views
Reindeer Races: VML Australia's Epic Xmas Card | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views
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Reindeer Races, and is a huge arduino powered installation that live streams real-world races from our office here in Sydney. When you connect with Facebook, you’ll be allocated a reindeer in the next available race, then battle it out with some button mashing keyboard action or use your phone as a controller for the game
NewsGame aims to populate a virtual world with real reporting and pretend correspondents » Nieman Journalism Lab - 1 views
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Players encounter issues in the game world that are probably playing out in real life — a bombing in Pakistan, drug battles in Colombia — then pitch related stories to actual journalists, who populate the game with original reporting. Loudon says he is working with VJ Movement’s existing network of 300 journalists in more than 100 countries. Those journalists are paid €750 to produce a video report or €150 for an editorial cartoon. (The rates are being tweaked to reflect pay scales in different countries.)
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