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Diane A

How will the iPad will change the way you do buissness. - 1 views

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    People who work in or do business, iPad will make a nice change! And help in so many ways.Usually iPad are for those who spend most of the time in computers.However iPad is for anyone.
Honor Moorman

20 Great Talks on the Future of Information | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 1 views

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    "Over the past 20 years, how information is managed and shared has changed completely in the face of new and ever more powerful technologies. These lectures will show young college students like yourselves what changes in information management you can expect for the future-a great way to plan out a career or just to get a peek at what life will be like in the years to come."
Krysta M

Iran protest news travels fast and far on Twitter - Telegraph - 1 views

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    More than ever, things are able to spread quickly before news reporters even know or get there. People in Iran are using twitter to repot happenings instantly and to try to tell what is going on
Alix R

X ray vision phones - 1 views

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    Lost in a big city? It is a familiar experience. So imagine if you could use X-ray vision to see what was on the other side of the building in front of you.
daniel manny

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  • One of the biggest buzz words in technology at the moment is the idea of Augmented Reality or AR as it's become known to its friends. Smartphone users will know it through apps like Google Goggles or Street View on the G1, both of which involve waving your phone out in front of you and looking at the world on your 3-inch LCD display along with a few computerised annotations.
  • Without meaning any disrespect to Total Immersion and what they've done, they're essentially using AR as a marketing gimmick and none of it is particularly useful to the consumer sitting at home in front of their machine.
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  • The same is true in the class room. How much more informative and inspirational would be 3D graphic images or footage of the human body and its internal organs, muscles, bones and tissues in action on your device, rather than just flat and still on the page of a text book?
  • Of course, the other bonus of our new and improved pocket computers, rather than just their mobility and connectivity, is that they have more than just cameras to get a measure of their surroundings. There are microphones that can detect wind or sound, accelerometers for movement, digital compasses to tell which direction we're facing and proximity sensors as well. Now we're in a place where we can really experiment with AR on a personal level and explore our worlds in a whole new way.
  • In fact, as futurologist and mobile service specialist, Tim Haysom of the Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) points out, the car has probably the most powerful potential AR devices out there at the moment.
  • Once such devices are in place, then the possibilities start to become mind-blowing. Within five years there's no reason why we shouldn't be out there jogging in our Nike Sport glasses, which bring up information on our heart rates, pulled in from sensors against our temples, and running times in front of our eyes as well as even adding a visual warning for pollen information if that's important too.
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    Inventions
Inez D

Smartphones Fill Med School Prescription; The University of Louisville School of Medici... - 1 views

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    At the University of Louisville School of Medicine, doctors' scribbled prescription pads have been replaced with Epocrates and other smartphone software. Integrating smartphones into the students learningexperience makes them more productive, gives them more face time with patients -- and saves ...
Maik G

Mobile computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Wikipedia description of what mobile computing actually is.
Riley N

Simple Augmented Reality GPS - 1 views

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    This site is talking about a Gps device with a camera on the back which shows the street as your driving on it as well as the directions to get to your location. It also Gives you points of intrests.
Mia M

DOE Visualization and Analytics Workshop June 7-8 2007 - 1 views

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    The final report concerning visualization and analytics after the DOE/ASCR Workshop Salt Lake City, Utah June 7-8, 2007
Hope B.

Gesture Based Computing Moving Along with Oblong | GottaBeMobile.com - 1 views

  • On that spin-off, they’ve picked up with gesture based Minority Report-like computing in ways that I’m sure make police departments everywhere shake their heads at budget time.
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      This sentence describes how gesture based computing is helping the police force on a tv show.
  • We continue to see this kind of thing getting closer and closer to consumers, and Microsoft’s Project Natal looks like it will be a big step forward this year.
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      This sentence recommends a new technology that will prosper greatly and become beneficial.
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    This video is so awesome! How crazy is this technology, who even knows this is possible? Our future is in the fate of things like moving objects on a screen with your hands!
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    This has a great video and great information about the Microsoft's Project Natal.
Mia M

7 Things You Should Know About Data Visualization II | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Essential information about Data Visualization
Braeden Broschuk

Open Conent - 1 views

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    This is a website that can help you manahe your content and also helps build powerful online applications. This is a open source solution that is freely available to everyone.
Katelin Rempel

Open content - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    the definition of open content, the history and a few search engines.
caitlyn hazelwood

Mobile learning with iPhone now possible - 1 views

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    Researchers are offering an open source code that allows the learning platform Moodle to be accessed with the iPhone. This code enables people worldwide to follow continuing medical education modules wherever and whenever they want. Starting today the demo site is open to all. The open source code will be made available after the demo phase." id="metasummary
Helena S

E-Book Fans Are Proving to Be Enthusiastic Readers - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Owners of ebooks are proving to enjoy reading
Hope B.

Microsoft Surface - surface and gesture based computing lands -- Engadget - 1 views

  • Over the years we've seen plenty of surface and gestural interface computing systems and prototypes, but nothing mass-market -- nothing consumable, if you will.
  • Microsoft aims to change all that with Surface, its first foray into surface / gestural interfaces; arriving in the form of a 30-inch table-like display, Microsoft envisions its eventual uses as pervasive as imaginable, like ordering beverages from your restaurant table and silently scanning your wine bottle's RFID tag to automagically present information on the vineyard and vintage.
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    surface and gesture based computing
Riley Westwood9

Open source software development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    A Wiki on open source development.
krysten j

What does Apple's iPad offer eBook lovers? - eBook Magazine - 1 views

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    What does Apple;s iPad offer eBook lovers? published 28 January, 2010 written by Martin Hoscik
Kunjan P

NetGen Resources - Gesture Based Computing | 10th Grade English Language Arts - 1 views

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    This gives wonderful examples about Gesture-based computing.
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