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John Onwuegbu

Place Pins: Pinterest's Dabbling with Location Data | Questechie - 6 views

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    Place Pins will make it easier for users to plan trips and locate places of interest, making Pinterest more useful on the go and also share their pin-filled maps with others.
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    Quite interesting to discover a lot of things that pinterest can offer. Now that's something that googlemaps doesn't do.
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: The Future of Backup as a Data Protection Strategy | Questechie - 2 views

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    A recent survey found that 66% of respondents had lost files on their PC, while Data loss has been enlisted as common experience amongst computer users.
Janos Haits

Mitra - Connect your apps - 11 views

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    CONNECT YOUR APPS Gmail, Basecamp, Trello, Mailchimp, Stripe, Evernote, Dropbox and more!
Scott Kinkoph

MapStory : Welcome! - 26 views

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    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
Janos Haits

Protects your application's access data and passwords. Biometrically. - KeyTrac - 10 views

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    "KeyTrac recognizes users by their individual typing behavior to give you effective protection against password theft and passwords that are too easy to crack."
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    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
Diego Morelli

Computational Knowledge Engine: Wolfram Alpha - 0 views

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    The latest project by Stephen Wolfram is defined as the first "computational knowledge engine", something capable of answering factual question for you. The Wolfram engine is described as "a proprietary system based on fields of knowledge, containing terabytes of curated data and millions of lines of algorithms to represent real-world knowledge as we know it".
recriweb prinkipo

Cloud on fire! ou avoir toutes ses données sur le net - 0 views

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    Je vais parler de quelque chose qui m'a passionné ces derniers temps et dont - je pense - personne ne peut/doit se passer aujourd'hui : the cloud life, ou comment vivre sa vie de geek (en assumant qu'aujourd'hui, tout le monde l'est plus ou moins) en ayant toutes ses données sur le net. Comme j'ai un peu galéré pour trouver les bons outils et les mettre en place ensuite, je me suis dis qu'une petite explication pourrait pousser à certains à se lancer.
Thieme Hennis

Many Eyes - 0 views

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    IBM tool to create nice graphical representations of datasets etc.
Helen Baxter

packetgarden.com - 0 views

  • Packet Garden captures information about how you use the internet and uses this stored information to grow a private world you can later explore. To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and the kinds of data you access. Uploads make hills and downloads valleys, their location determined by numbers taken from internet address itself. The size of each hill or valley is based on how much data is sent or received. Plants are also grown for each protocol detected by the software; if you visit a website, an 'HTTP plant' is grown. If you share some files via eMule, a 'Peer to Peer plant' is grown, and so on.
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