CES 2012: Measuring Social Conversations Amid the Noise

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A Look Inside the Social Cockpit Intel is Using to Discover and Analyze What’s Getting the Most Buzz on Twitter, Blogs, Facebook and YouTubeThe online heartbeat of the Consumer Electronics Show is being monitored in real time by a team of data…
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2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

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A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 7,800 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 7 trips to carry that many people.

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Timeline: A History Of Touch-Screen Technology : NPR

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Today’s touch-screen devices seem like a thing of the future, but the technology that runs your iPad or Android can actually be traced back to 1948 and something called the Electronic Sackbut.
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CES 2012: Analysts Pick Top Tech to Watch – Movin’ Ahead

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Via Scoop.it – Intel Free Press Tablets, Big TVs, Home Automation Technologies, Ultrabooks and Win8 Will Be Buzzworthy, but Analysts Aren’t Expecting Any Blockbusters at the Upcoming Consumer Electronics ShowIt may …
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CES 2012: Analysts Pick Top Tech to Watch

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Tablets, Big TVs, Home Automation Technologies, Ultrabooks and Win8 Will Be Buzzworthy, but Analysts Aren’t Expecting Any Blockbusters at the Upcoming Consumer Electronics ShowIt may be little things with limited sales potential, such as the…
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Women in Tech: Meet the Duchess of SIlicon Valley Startups

“Silicon Valley is a place where you can just do anything, but geography matters less” says entrepreneur Marylene Delbourg-Delphis inside Buck’s Restaurant in Woodside, Calif. “With the addition of all sorts of nationalities, far more than anything we saw here 30 years ago, it’s a true melting pot for geographies and times. You have people coming from very different backgrounds with completely different histories. It’s truly phenomenal; here people have been used to inventing and innovation for two generations.”
Below is a link to my profile of Delbourg-Delphis, which was republished by Silicon Valley Watcher.

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Italy: Hiking and driving the Dolomites Great Road – Richmond Times Dispatch

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Italy: Hiking and driving the Dolomites Great RoadRichmond Times DispatchItaly’s Dolomites: http://www.dolomiti.org provides lodging, hiking, historical attraction information and more. Summer season runs to September.
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Hermonica Collection inside Buck’s Restaurant.

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Not one of Benjamin Franklin’s most technical inventions, but this set of harmonicas sits amidst tech startup talk over breakfast http://t.co/A5gfq7Cg
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