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Graph Search: 3 things Facebook needs to get right
2013-07-08 22:43:52| CNET News.com
commentary Despite improvements, the new social-networking dimension being given to U.S. members is too difficult to navigate, very unsettling, and not yet advertiser-friendly. [Read more]
'Where the Wild Things Are' Sequel Pulled From Kickstarter
2013-07-08 18:34:13| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
When a London-based writer and illustrator launched a Kickstarter campaign for a "Where the Wild Things Are" sequel, they reached a HarperCollins-shaped roadblock.
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Ambient backscatter: Free energy harvesting from TV signals, to power a ubiquitous internet of things
2013-07-08 14:14:32| Extremetech
Researchers have created a new method of wireless networking that allows devices to communicate with each other without batteries or their own source of power. Dubbed "ambient backscatter," this method sucks power out of the air from TV and cellular transmissions, and then modulates this signal with its own data. These modulated signals are then picked up by other devices in the same ambient backscatter network. In theory, this could be the breakthrough to finally allow for a ubiquitous internet of things, where every location is blanketed with devices and sensors that communicate with each other, creating truly smart homes, offices, and cities.
John Hawkins: 5 Things The Republican Party Can Learn From McDonald's
2013-07-06 08:34:11| Chemicals - Topix.net
McDonald's feeds 68 million people a day, 88 percent of the WORLD population recognizes the Golden Arches, and 1 in 8 Americans has worked there during his lifetime .
6 things you need to know about WebRTC
2013-07-01 15:24:13| InfoWorld: Top News
WebRTC (Real-Time Communication) is a series of designs and guidelines promoted by Google and others through the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and MPEG groups to provide a common stack for audio and video communications directly between two browsers. It already is a part of the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Opera. It will also work with Internet Explorer by using Google's ChromeFrame plug-in.
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