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Amongst the various things I spent working over the new year break - (LTE, k-anonymity, mobile web megatrends, Cloud privacy policies, Internet of things) all already blogged or will be blogging .. (I know - I know .. I should get more of a social life .. - ha ha! ) But one of them was a fun project called 'Scratch' Scratch is a programming language for kids created by MIT media labs and...
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Considering my last post, Lessons from Trutap: Part two - Do we need a Zopa like funding model for the Mobile data industry? Here is an interesting reason why the future is bright .. This is the way to go and why there will be loads of money and great mobile entrepreneurs in the near future MIT students build mobile applications in 13 weeks
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anina.net anina.net Andrade Felipe www.felipeandrade.org/blog/ Kaner Ugur bloggy.kuneri.net Li Yong Fei www.symbianer.com Symbianer Mobile mobile.symbianer.com Janousek Scott www.scottjanousek.com/blog/ Nathan Eagle web.media.mit.edu/~nathan Paul Coulton www.mobileradicals.com Reuben Edwards www.reubenedwards.com Maximiliano Firtman www.entupalma.com Frank H.P. Fitzek www.fitzek.net Thomas Riisgaa...
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MIT’s CarTel, a distributed, mobile sensor network and telematics system, combines mapping WiFi access points in the Boston metro area with a Web site that shows all the trips made by a driver and provides interesting ways to visualize one’s trips, individually and collectively. A small embedded computer, about the … Read Original Post
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MIT’s CarTel, a distributed, mobile sensor network and telematics system, combines mapping WiFi access points in the Boston metro area with a Web site that shows all the trips made by a driver and provides interesting ways to visualize one’s trips, individually and collectively. A small embedded computer, about the size of a cellphone, is
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reQall for the BlackBerry is a software that enables you to create, edit and share voice and text reminders from your smartphone. reQall software is based on research into memory prostheses from MIT’s Media Lab. The service delivers reminders to you at the appropriate by converting voice messages into texts and sorting messages into Notes, To
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The Boston Adobe Mobile and Devices User Group is holding a meeting on October 15th at 7PM at Asgard Pub in Cambridge, between MIT and Central Square. Anyone in the Boston area interested in Flash Lite and Mobile, is welcome to come, some cool gadgets will be given away! Alessandro
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Muxtape WaMu Is Seized, Sold Off to J.P. Morgan, In Largest Failure in U.S. Banking History - WSJ.com MIT solves 100-year-old engineering problem | Eureka! Science News The Bailout: The Myth, The Legend, The BestSeller « blog maverick Adam Kimmel presents: Claremont HD on Vimeo AWESOME.
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Voltree: Talks to Trees MIT researchers say trees may be able to power a network of sensors to prevent spreading forest fires. The sensors could save trees by providing better local climate data to be used in fire prediction models. But manually recharging or replacing batteries at hard-to-reach locations is impractical. The new sensor system seeks to avoid this problem
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Ushahidi: Reporting Kenyan political violence by SMS Recently, MIT’s Technology Review highlighted trends in social media, Web 2.0 businesses and the future of the web, with many industry notables commenting on mobility as one of the strongest and most promising threads. Buried amongst a round-up of the most exciting startups to track was, David Talbot’s story of Ushahidi, a platform enabling Kenyans to
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