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in title, tags, annotations or urlCold Stone Heats Up in Social Media - 0 views
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ice cream chain will allow consumers to send tangible gifts to friends via the social network. Using the e-gift app, developed by e-commerce firm First Data Corp., consumers can select one or more friends to send gifts to, either by adding them from Facebook or entering their e-mail address. Unlike virtual gifts on Facebook, however, the Cold Stone app sends a code for a physical product that can be redeemed at any of the chain's 1,300 locations.
Ground Truth - 0 views
The Face Race: Facial Recognition Face-Off Heats Up | paidContent - 0 views
Race Maps show racial breakdown of cities, graphically - 0 views
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Atlanta: http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/4981400669/in/set-72157624812674967/ All maps: http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/sets/72157624812674967/with/4981400669/ press "Detail" on the lower left to get a list of thumbs with city names! EDIT: It's really interesting how segregated Atlanta is. If you cross check it with a heat map of housing prices of Atlanta, it's almost a 1:1 mapping of the dividing lines: http://www.trulia.com/home_prices/Georgia/Atlanta-heat_map/
Official Google Blog: A simple way for publishers to manage access to digital content - 0 views
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The heat is on. We have to have to have to get serious about optimizing ads for digital publishers on tablets. There's huge potential here. Apparently the Google system will share data on readers with the publisher as well, so targeting will be more accurate. holyshitholyshitholyshit
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Weekly for w/o 2/20
Facebook launches map to help identify coronavirus hot spots early - 0 views
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"Facebook has been showing a survey to users within the social network. Users can take this survey if they want to - it's entirely voluntary. They'll answer questions about whether they're experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, such as cough or fever. That data then gets sent to the research team at Carnegie Mellon (not Facebook), which uses it to create population models of people experiencing symptoms. The idea is that symptoms are the "precursor" to hospital visits, so an uptick in symptoms in a particular area could help officials decide where to send health resources. "The survey responses combined with other data such"
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