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Social Media Analytics: Making Customer Insights Actionable
Check out this white paper to learn more about social media analytics and what they can do for your business.
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Closing the digital divide with solar Wi-Fi
Two colleagues develop Wi-Fi technology designed to work where sources of electricity are unreliable. Photos: Green Wi-Fi
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Where indie music meets mainstream media
Pump Audio licenses songs by indie musicians to TV, ad producers. The musicians can make money, but retain ownership of their work.
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Anaheim's first taste of EarthLink muni Wi-Fi
With about 20 percent of the system operational, EarthLink is testing solutions to signal interference, user preferences.
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Swedes in good hands with P2P insurance policy?
File-sharers in Sweden, which has cracked down on Net piracy, can now buy policy to protect against government fines.
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Anaheim opens Wi-Fi network
With cut of ceremonial cable, Calif. city joins growing list of others with citywide wireless Internet network.
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Wi-Fi lessons learned in Tempe
The Arizona city has had its ups and downs with its ambitious municipal broadband project.
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Tempe Wi-Fi: Firefighters, police are fans
The Arizona city's police and fire departments are big on a citywide broadband network. Arizona's Wi-Fi city Police who are online all the time
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Is the Web the new Hollywood?
At the OnHollywood 2006 conference in L.A., debate focuses on the prospects for user-generated online content. Photo: OnHollywood conference
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Supercomputer simulates black hole collision
NASA calls the simulation a breakthrough in the observation of black holes and in the understanding of the universe.
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Retinal implants may soon restore lost vision
Researchers are working on ways to implant tiny electrodes in the eye and help restore vision to the blind. Images: Retinal implants
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It's the site of the living dead, as cult films hit Web
Hard-to-find cult classics are now available for free online, as enthusiasts upload them to a site called Veoh.
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An RFID solution to rush hour headaches?
IBM says system of windshield transponders has helped Stockholm, Sweden, reduce traffic congestion by 25 percent. Photos: RFID traffic reducer
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Study: Cell phones a hazard on flights
Despite the ban on cellular calls on planes, many passengers can't resist--and often during critical stages of flights.
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Sensor instantly detects cocaine in blood
Device could conceivably be used to test exposure to biotoxins and other substances, researchers say.
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Software to make your media center 'listen'
One Voice program uses speech-recognition technology that lets users control gadgets via verbal commands.
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New tech aims to get kids off the couch
No more nagging about playing video games past bedtime. Hopscotch wants to keep kids from being glued to gadgets.
Additional Results
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Amanda Chapel, aka "Strumpette," needs some tough love
I had a strange Twitter back-and-forth with "Amanda Chapel," the pseudonymous authors of a PR blog called "Strumpette," about the nature of the hacker ethic. I personally don't think the hacker...
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Closing the digital divide with solar Wi-Fi
Two colleagues develop Wi-Fi technology designed to work where sources of electricity are unreliable. Photos: Green Wi-Fi
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Where indie music meets mainstream media
Pump Audio licenses songs by indie musicians to TV, ad producers. The musicians can make money, but retain ownership of their work.
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88Slide creator on vlogs and more
Rumor has it that 88Slide may be doing a deal with former Rocketboom hostess Amanda Congdon. During Vloggercon in San Francisco on June 10, 2006, CNET News.com talked with the creator of 88Slide,...
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