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in title, tags, annotations or urlSilicon Valley readies for privacy battle - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views
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Privacy advocates say Silicon Valley, by using people's demographic data and online histories as the currency that pays for online services through targeted advertising, is causing the conflict with Washington.
Virtual Worlds News: Hudson, Aurora Feint Partner For AR Monster - 0 views
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Augmented reality game for kids!!!!!!
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This week mobile developer Hudson Soft announced a new augmented reality game for iPhone, AR Monster. The game will not only support Aurora Feint's OpenFeint platform, but will feature monsters from the iPhone RPG Aurora Feint 3 in a content update. AR Monster is a game where players use the iPhone camera to discover and battle monsters "hidden" in the real world environment. The game uses the iPhone's GPS system to populate real-world locations with virtual monsters from an initial library of over 600 creatures. Used in daily 6.21
Why Is Email the Prize in the Facebook-Google Battle? | Liz Gannes | NetworkEffect | AllThingsD - 0 views
Snapstick Could End The Battle Over Your TV Screen - 0 views
High School Science Battles To Be Cool - 0 views
Ship or Get Off the Pot - 0 views
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"Snap. Verizon offers iPhone 4. Forget the slight redesign, forget the lack of multitasking between data and voice, forget the pricing models for unlimited, tethering, and video chat over 3G. Now the store brand is competing directly with the actual iPhone. Naturally the pent-up demand by Verizon contractees will blow out the overall numbers. But much more importantly, Apple is free to ship an iPhone 5 across the board, where existing contractees can be marketed to with bundled services, i.e. the new TV, the new Enterprise, the new Office. One device, with the carriers battling for the most attractive rendering of services."
Weapons in the battle vs. potholes - The Boston Globe - 0 views
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But a new app, called Street Bump, would automatically report potholes to the city by sensing when a car has hit a bump. The app, in development, would be sensitive enough to identify cracks and divots, alerting the city to pavement problems before they become car-crunching craters.
Duane Reade's New Format Steps Up Beauty Battle - Beauty Industry and Products News - WWD.com - 0 views
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he EZ Face "Find Your Look" makeover tool, which allows a customer to snap a digital photograph of herself and then virtually apply products found in the store simply by scanning the bar code; a fragrance display that spritzes 40 scents onto blotters or wrists, and the Nail Bar by Essie-OPI housed in David Rockefeller's former office (complete with his fireplace). Service prices range from a $10 manicure to $65 for a Phyto treatment, with blow-dries hovering at around $40.
The Battle Between HBO And Netflix Just Got Real - 0 views
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