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Demo Mobile 2013: The Internet of Things, Live Panoramas and Beer

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aNewDomain.net — At Demo Mobile 2013 in San Francisco, I watched Mickey McManus, President and CEO of Maya Design, present the audience with two helicopter drones, a wristwatch and a bunch of illuminated balls that rolled about the stage. Projected on-screen was a mobile app. McManus lifted his finger and proceeded to drag a green dot pulling a virtual [...]
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Alan Wallace: Windows 8 Needs Stardock, But I Don’t

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Alan Wallace throws in the towel on Stardock and its Windows 8 enhancing software. Why? Here's the sad tale he has to tell.
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Podcast Management That Rocks: BeyondPod for Android

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Our Jeremy Lesniak reviews BeyondPod for Android. He says podcast management just doesn't get any finer. Here's why.
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Social Media in Emergency Management: The Digital Public Information Officer

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anewdomain.net – You probably know how social media helps in emergency situations. Especially during and after disasters like Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Isaac and the Connecticut school shootings. Social media is a powerful tool for public information officers (PIOs), too, if they know how to use it.   Even so, there’s a continuing debate about social media [...]
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BlueAnt Ribbon Bluetooth Streamer: Elegant Design, Amazing Price (review)

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Our reviews editor Sandy Berger sees a ton of gadgets, services, software, hardware and apps. It's rare she finds one so well-designed and priced that she recommends it without equivocation. The BlueAnt Ribbon Bluetooth Streamer is the exception. She raves about its bang for the buck sound quality, functionality and elegant design. Here's why.
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In Conversation with Author Andrea Weckerle, Civility in the Digital Age

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Madison Andrews interviews Andrea Weckerle, author of a new book that deals with the growing problem of online haters and reputation bashers. First in a series of VIP interviews, Madison and Weckerle explore the issues in Weckerle's book, Civility in the Digital Age: How Companies and People Can Triumph over Haters, Trolls, Bullies, and Other Jerks, available now at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble book sellers.
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Google Fiber Austin: The Ideal Second Stop (commentary)

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Our Austin-based editor, Madison Andrews, is chomping at the bit in Austin at the idea of Google Fiber Austin. There's a big event Google and the City of Austin are holding on Tuesday -- and Madison is holding her breath.
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Reverse Lookup for Android: Freeware Friday

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Do you screen calls? Avoid unknown callers like malaria? Reverse Lookup for Android is freeware that beats similar online systems in functionality and its in-app capabilities set it apart from the rest of the pack. Our Jeremy Lesniak, a ruthless call screener selects Reverse Lookup for Android as this week's Freeware Friday pick. Nice.
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California Academy of Sciences vs The Smithsonian: Science Showdown

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What's better -- the California National Academy of Sciences or the science museum at the Smithsonian. Richard Hay makes the hard call.
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Dino Londis: On Avatars and Telecommuting

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aNewDomain.net—Telecommuting is on the rise. In April 2010, Inc. Magazine  found that if employees worked from home half the time, they stood to gain back 100 lost productivity hours. Employees enjoyed working remotely, too, except for one thing. They missed the day-to-day interactions with fellow employees. Avatars are an intriguing way to augment the remote experience and [...]
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