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Monitoring Your Health With Mobile Devices - NYTimes.com

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  • 3 months ago
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Data to Kill Death - Forbes

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  • 3 months ago
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predicting customer behavior

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  • 3 months ago
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The End of Wall Street As They Knew It

“”Without Wall Street, New York becomes Philadelphia” is how a friend of mine in finance explains it.”

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  • 3 months ago
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Google Tracked iPhones, Bypassing Apple Browser Privacy Settings - WSJ.com

One more reason to doubt Google’s “do no evil” motto. This appears pretty intentional.  

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  • 3 months ago
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Electronic Security a Worry in an Age of Digital Espionage - NYTimes.com

It’s surprising that more firms don’t have robust policies on traveling with data. 

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  • 3 months ago
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Why You Won't Quit Your Job - Daniel Gulati - Harvard Business Review

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  • 3 months ago
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Exercise and longevity: Worth all the sweat | The Economist

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  • 4 months ago
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Wi-Fi roaming will make mobile operators connectivity providers

I think this is where we need to go in terms of future wireless deployment. I think AT&T had the right idea when it started allowing WiFi roaming to iPhone wireless data users (iPhone), but the technology has not fully been there, and it will be some time until it is. however, if we carriers can offload bandwidth to WiFi at higher speeds in dense areas with the ease of cell towers then its a win-win for carriers and users (as they should get higher speed connections). I think the real winner in this will be the bongo’s of the world since they already have the AP’s out there, all the carriers need to do is create an automatic authentication/ hand-off protocol to them. The thing that really annoys me with the “free” access points at airports/ starbucks etc is that they all require you to click a button (agree to terms) to login which defeats the purpose. The logon to these networks should be seamless every time (except maybe the first time that device connects to that network).

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  • 7 months ago
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