Category: Internet
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Axial Exchange, a private HIE provider
ScienceDaily (Feb. 11, discount 2010) — In the wake of the earthquake in Haiti, University at Buffalo geography students are participating in a global effort to enhance the international response and recovery effort by helping to assess damage, using images hosted by Google Earth and the Virtual Disaster Viewer, which shares imagery of disasters from…
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Microsoft Previews What’s Next for Bing Maps
New features coming to Microsoft’s search technology include integration with Flickr photos, sick support in Streetside views for ‘indoor panoramas,’ and real-time video overlay capabilities. Microsoft demonstrated new and experimental features that it proposes adding to Bing Maps, the mapping component of its search engine technology, at the Technology, Entertainment, Design 2010 (TED2010) conference in…
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Feds push for tracking cell phones
Two years ago, page when the FBI was stymied by a band of armed robbers known as the “Scarecrow Bandits” that had robbed more than 20 Texas banks, it came up with a novel method of locating the thieves. CNET. Com: FBI agents obtained logs from mobile phone companies corresponding to what their cellular towers…
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What does your browser say about you!!!
BrowserSpy.dk is the place where you can see just how much information your browser reveals about you and your system. Did you know that all websites that you visit can find out which fonts you have installed? It’s also possible to find out if you have a range of programs installed. These include Adobe Reader,…
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Thinking big, being part of a team pay off for entrepreneur Alexander Muse
Dallas TX: Unconventional describes Alexander Muse. He thinks big and – for the most part – it has paid off. He helped start a half-dozen technology companies in Dallas – with creative names such as MotorSport Ranch and Big in Japan – since the late 1990s. He sold three of them for tens of millions…
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Apple vs. Google (BusinessWeek)
How the battle between Silicon Valley’s superstars will shape the future of mobile computing …When companies start to imitate one another, see it’s usually either an extreme case of flattery—or war. In the case of Google and Apple, it’s both… Read the full article at BusinessWeek.
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Microsoft e-health research taps Xbox, mobile phones
IDG News Service – Microsoft is researching how gadgets like the company’s Xbox game machine, view surface computers and accelerometers in mobile phones could be used to improve health care. Some of the applications from Microsoft Research, tooth the software giant’s lab branch, more about plug into existing Microsoft products like HealthVault, a Web service…
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Electronic Health Records Need Better Monitoring, Experts Urge
Washinton Post – Feb. 4th, info 2010 The world’s largest Internet search company and the world’s most powerful electronic surveillance organization are teaming up in the name of cybersecurity. Under an agreement that is still being finalized, more about the National Security Agency would help Google analyze a major corporate espionage attack that the firm…