This company uses FBI technology to find your pictures
Until last week, Ted VanCleave and Joe Naylor had not seen each other for four years. Yet they have just
Read MoreUntil last week, Ted VanCleave and Joe Naylor had not seen each other for four years. Yet they have just
Read More7 Degrees has launched a product that creates maps of your connections to people and companies. It shows a graphical
Read MoreBarnes and Noble today annouced their new E-Reader and competitor to Amazon’s Kindle, the Nook. Beside the Nook, Kindle and
Read MoreAfter the earlier launch of Image Exchange™ picscout is now inviting users to work with the Beta version. The selected Beta
Read MoreHere’s a pretty extreme (and expensive) way to get attention online. It got ours though and we’re sharing it
Read MoreOne of the companies to keep a close eye on when looking for innovative technology is Animoto. I was interested in this video
Read MoreThe debate about managing and protecting copyright is in full swing. It is taking place against a backdrop of technological
Read MoreWired magazine visited the Leica factory in Germany and had a look at the 1.800 parts that make up a
Read MoreAccording to sources familiar with the situation–Twitter is in advanced talks with Microsoft and Google separately about striking data-mining deals,
Read MoreThe summit of the AOP (Association of online publishers) has taken place in London this week. Brand Republic reports on some of
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