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Rave Wireless will be adding BlackBerry devices to the roster of mechanisms by which alerts can be sent out through Rave Alert, its notification service. The company has also added AOL's AIM Express instant messaging service to its list of supported text receiving methods.
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via Campus Technology @ 6:14 5th Nov
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World of Warcraft players certainly don't mind that 7-Eleven has been dabbling in the field of selling videogames. Thanks to the apparent disregard for street dates, WoW players were able to secure early copies (albeit not early access) of Wrath of the Lich King. The retail chain has announced that its recent sales of games like WoW, Halo, and Madden isn't a temporary holiday cash-in -- they're planning on permanently adding videogames to their inventory (via Joystiq).
in Computer Games
via 1Up.com @ 20:42 21st Nov
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Recently McAfee announced it was adding hardware enforcement to its NAC offerings by adding NAC software to its IPS appliance.
in Computer Security
via NetworkWorld @ 13:39 30th Oct
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On Tuesday Google launched an online TIME magazine photo archive, adding millions of previously unreleased images for public viewing. They have scanned 2 million of 10 million photos so far and are planning on adding the remaining 8 million in the next few months. You can see the images directly via the online archive, or alternatively include the tag "source:life" on a regular image search to only see results from the TIME archive.
in Search Engines
via Legit Reviews @ 8:34 22nd Nov
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24x7digital has introduced PhotoCopy 1.0, its new iPhoto to Flickr mirroring utility. The user selects albums in iPhoto for sharing and PhotoCopy then uploads the photos to Flickr and organizes them in matching sets. It also copies metadata like tittles, date and time, ratings, keywords and descriptions. A primary feature of the new software is its ability to mirror the iPhoto folder on Flickr; when images are added to a PhotoCopied folder, the changes are updated automatically on the same folder on Flickr. It also works in reverse, adding images to iPhoto as the Flickr folder changes. It will mirror changes including adding, deleting reordering or editing photos.
in Photography
via MacNN @ 21:42 22nd Oct
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The Orvis Co. Inc. has been selling sporting goods and clothing for the outdoors-minded for 152 years. Since 1997, Orvis.com’s rule of thumb has been incremental change, rather than wholesale site tear-down and rebuild, Brad Wolansky, vice president of global e-commerce, tells Internet Retailer. And the result has been satisfied customers and steady growth.
in Web Developer
via InternetRetailer.com @ 18:17 12th Nov
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BlogHer '09 Plans Biggest, Most Exciting Conference Yet, Celebrating the Real Work, Real Friends and Real Spirit of its Rapidly Growing Community; PepsiCo Signs On As Platinum Sponsor
in Blog Watch
via Hollywood Industry @ 21:21 10th Nov
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via AEC News Room @ 21:22 10th Nov
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in Mobile Technology
via Brighthand @ 17:35 22nd Nov
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Yahoo has released a beta version of its new Internet search method called Glue in the United States. Glue gathers text, images and video results on a single results page.
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via IT Business Edge @ 2:23 22nd Nov
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via Searchenginewatch @ 13:40 18th Nov
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Google's voice search on the iPhone may be revolutionary, artificial intelligence experts say.Google's voice search on the iPhone may be revolutionary, artificial intelligence experts say.
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via CBC @ 22:07 15th Nov
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Google has created an app for the iPhone that will give the handset advanced voice recognition, reports John Markoff from the NY Times. The app can answer location related questions (Finding the nearest Starbucks), give driving directions, respond to generic questions, and even search local data from the address book.
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via Gizmodo @ 16:51 14th Nov
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Apple appears set to turn on over-the-air podcast downloads with the next version of the iPhone software, making it much clearer why it rejected a third-party application that did the same thing.
in Mobile Technology
via CNET News.com @ 14:20 6th Nov
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Those of you who use Gchat through Gmail can now send text messages to mobile phones. The function is experimental, so you have to go to the Labs tab inside of Gmail's settings (or click on that little green flask icon) to turn it on. Your messages will appear as a 406 number—once you've sent a text through gmail, that'll be your specific number. AIM's had this feature for a while, so it's not surprising that Google would implement it as well. Text your friends! See how it goes! [Webmonkey]
in Mobile Technology
via Gizmodo @ 7:12 31st Oct
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The second Firefox 3.1 beta release is past due, but already Mozilla says that working out the remaining kinks in the next revision of Firefox will likely require a third beta before the final release arrives.
in Open Source
via Hot Wired @ 23:43 27th Nov
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Google has created an app for the iPhone that will give the handset advanced voice recognition, reports John Markoff from the NY Times. The app can answer location related questions (Finding the nearest Starbucks), give driving directions, respond to generic questions, and even search local data from the address book.
in Search Engines
via Gizmodo @ 6:00 14th Nov
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Leading electronics retailer Best Buy continues its local expansion full-speed ahead with the opening of two more stores, just in time for this year’s Black Friday holiday-sales weekend, CARIBBEAN BUSINESS learned.
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via Caribbean Business Online @ 19:01 13th Nov
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Today RealEstate.com announces the addition of iPhone and Google Android compatible Web sites to its growing mobile phone suite called RealEstate.com Mobile. The new mobile Web sites are free for iPhone and Google Android phone users and provide access to more than two million home listings nationwide. Visitors can search homes for sale nationally, and also have the ability to view home estimates from RealEstate.com's Home Price Check(R) tool, which includes more than 97 million values from across the country.
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via SmartBrief @ 20:58 6th Nov
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Adding on to your browser. Firefox makes it simpler. Bloomberg Boot Camp, a report on today's technology. Mozilla....the company behind the free, open source Firefox Web browser...has welcomed add-ons of all kinds since its inception. But finding the ones that are of most interest to you....hasn't always been simple. Mozilla VP of engineering Mike Shaver says a new program called Fashion Your Firefox...aims to change that...
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via Boot Camp Report @ 3:47 29th Nov
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Adding just a single atom to a nanowire, or taking one away from it, can completely change the wire's magnetic properties. So say researchers in Germany who have modelled the effect of atom parity on antiferromagnetic wires placed on a ferromagnetic surface. The phenomenon, unique to nanostructures, might one day be used to make atomic-scale switches or logic gates composed of magnetic wires.
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via nanotechweb.org @ 2:05 25th Nov
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Adding beautiful charts to your site does not have to require a hefty server-side process or a third party service. With CSS and a little ingenuity, you can have the lightweight, easy to create visualizations of your data.
in Webmaster Tips
via Hot Wired @ 0:29 21st Nov
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Adding to Nintendo's inventory of quirky games, Hudson Soft has announced a new life simulation title for the Wii called Help Wanted.
in Computer Games
via Neoseeker @ 20:42 13th Nov
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Adding an artificial tumor-specific receptor to immune system cells called T-lymphocytes that target a particular virus extended and improved the cells' ability to fight a form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital in a report that appears online in the journal Nature Medicine.
in Biological Science
via Bionity.com @ 0:25 4th Nov
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Adding an artificial tumor-specific receptor to immune system cells called T-lymphocytes that target a particular virus extended and improved the cells' ability to fight a form of childhood cancer called neuroblastoma, said researchers form Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital in a report that appears online today in the journal Nature Medicine.
in Biological Science
via EurekAlert! @ 18:22 2nd Nov
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