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PR2 Learns to Read, Can't Pronounce 'Robot' (UPDATE: Yes I Can, Says PR2) - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

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    University of Pennsylvania teaches their PR2 to be able to read in the wild.  Video shows the PR2 roaming the hallways reading from various items sitting around and signs on the wall.  
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iPhone/Android app allows doctors to quickly diagnose stroke | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Doctors can now make a stroke diagnosis using an iPhone/Android app with close to the same accuracy as a diagnosis at a medical computer workstation, researchers from the University of Calgary's Faculty of Medicine have shown in a new study. The Resolution MD Mobile app lets physicians view and manipulate remote medical images in high-resolution 3-D on the iPhone or Android phone, allowing for a quick diagnosis for the treatment of stroke, cardiac arrest, or other emergencies. 
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BBC News - Bionic hand for 'elective amputation' patient - 0 views

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    In what is believed to be the first operation of its kind, a patient voluntarily agrees to amputation of his hand so it could be replaced with a bionic replacement.  "Patrick is already testing a new hand, which its makers say will give him much greater movement. The hand has six sensors fitted over nerves within the lower arm, rather than the two on his current prosthesis."  Embedded video shows him doing daily routines with his new hand.  
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Twitter Blog: Mission: Permission - 0 views

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    All third-party applications that you allow to access your Twitter account go through a permissions process. Today we're announcing an update to help you make more informed choices about the way third-party apps integrate with your Twitter account:
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The Future of the Smartphone: Holograms & Folding Screens - 0 views

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    I think the second vision could actually come to pass. 
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Introducing Login Approvals | Facebook - 0 views

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    Facebook post bout how to enable a form of two factor authentication via SMS.  This system requires you to have your phone with you if you are accessing facebook from a new machine.  
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Making An Intranet More Social - Dion Hinchcliffe's Next-Generation Enterprises - 0 views

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    While some organizations are still considering a basic social media facelift for their intranet, perhaps incorporating some blogs for corporate communication or a wiki area for some shared content authoring, it's almost certain that this is too little and too late for many companies. Over the last three years, the world has undergone a social media revolution that has changed the behaviors of most of the developed world that have gone on to be validated as beneficial for the workplace.
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Stay N Alive: Twitter and Facebook Both Quietly Kill RSS, Completely - 0 views

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    RSS disappearing from Twitter and Facebook means you must access via APIs. 
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Android-Controlled Robots? Build Them Now With An Arduino-Based Development Kit - 0 views

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    At Google IO today, Google announced the availability of the Android Open Accessory Development Kit, a new way to extend the Android platform so that other devices can be controlled via phones or tablets. Similar to the SDK, the ADK will allow hardware developers to take advantage of Android so that the OS can control or monitor external devices.
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Automatically Mining Person Models of Celebrities for Visual Search Applications - Uni... - 0 views

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    Methods and systems for automated identification of celebrity face images are provided that generate a name list of prominent celebrities, obtain a set of images and corresponding feature vectors for each name, detect faces within the set of images, and remove non-face images. An analysis of the images is performed using an intra-model analysis, an inter-model analysis, and a spectral analysis to return highly accurate biometric models for each of the individuals present in the name list. Recognition is then performed based on precision and recall to identify the face images as belonging to a celebrity or indicate that the face is unknown.
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Summarize your data with pivot tables - Docs Blog - 0 views

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    Google blog post about adding pivot tables to Google Docs. 
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First artificial burger to cost £250,000 - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Scientists have used animal cells to create an artificial form of meat without the need for the rearing and slaughtering of livestock. The product, known as "in vitro meat", is made from thousands of stem cells which multiply to produce strips of muscle tissue without ever leaving the lab. Dutch scientists experimenting with pig cells say it could be just six months before the first test tube sausage is produced, and within a year lab-grown burgers could be created using similar techniques with cows.
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Zanran Numerical Data Search - 0 views

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    Tagline: "Your source for data & statistics - graphs, charts and tables"
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The future of the Internet: it's in the app | ZDNet - 0 views

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    ""All of these businesses can shift strategy," Colony said. "Every 10 years in tech, there's a big vendor who we think is dying who makes a big comeback. In 1980, it was Intel, moving from DRAM to microprocessors. In 1990, it was IBM [from hardware to services]. In 2000, it's Apple." In 2010, Microsoft is a candidate for reinvention, Colony said. And if history is any lesson, it will require a change of leadership."
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Unbound Aims to Be the Kickstarter for Book Publishing - 0 views

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     Unbound is both a crowdfunding platform and a publisher. Authors pitch an idea and if enough readers support it, the book will go ahead with publishing. Like Kickstarter, if a book doesn't get sufficient backing, then supporters' pledges are refunded.
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Official Google Blog: Mining patterns in search data with Google Correlate - 0 views

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    Using Correlate, you can upload your own data series and see a list of search terms whose popularity best corresponds with that real world trend.
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A Nightshirt to Monitor Sleep - Technology Review - 0 views

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    During REM sleep, the respiratory pattern is irregular, with differences in the size of breaths and the spacing between them. Breathing during deep sleep follows an ordered pattern, "like a sine wave," says Bianchi. "And the breath-to-breath differences are very small." The lighter stages of non-REM sleep fall somewhere in between. "The motivation behind the shirt is to allow repeated measurements over time in the home," he adds. Users can log their habits, such as coffee or alcohol intake, exercise, or stress, and look for patterns in how those variables affect their quality of sleep.
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The Social Media Navigator: GSA's Guide to Official Use of Social Media - April 2011 - 0 views

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    GSA's guide to its employees on how to use social media in an official capacity.  
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New Web Analytics May Track Not Just Where You Click, But Where You Move Your Cursor - 0 views

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    I guess this was inevitable.  Microsoft develops new technique to track where you move your mouse with less than 1KB of JavaScript
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