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Big Patent Day for FileMaker & 3D Object Recognition – Patently Apple
via patentlyapple.com very interesting development – get your 3D goggles ready Posted via email from mclasen’s posterous
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Thanks Google/Teacher
News Junkies know what a great aggregator Google News can be –> http://news.google.com. In addition to keeping up with everything everywhere you get badges as well highlighting your interests. If only they gave Gold Stars as well then we would … Continue reading
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National Bike Month: Draisines are the new fixies
–>National Bike Month: Draisines are the new fixies Cycling Hipsters, if you were truly worth your ironic sideburns and artisanal grease stains, you’d abandon that fixie and mount one of these bad boys. The Smithsonian honors National Bike Month with … Continue reading
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‘Apple Will Sell a Few to Its Fans’
–>‘Apple Will Sell a Few to Its Fans’ This fine bit of analysis by Matthew Lynn for Bloomberg from January 2007 is worth a revisit, in light of Nokia’s and Motorola’s recent quarterly results: The big competitors in the mobile-phone … Continue reading
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