Archive for September 18th, 2008:
Wireless - BlackBerry Apps for CIOs, Part 2
BlackBerry Apps for CIOs, Part 2
The highly popular smart phone runs a surprisingly large number of government-specific applications.
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Google Gets Greedy with Chrome
Google modifies Chrome end user license after public outcry.
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Seeking Gems In The App Store
As Apple’s App Store grows, iPhone developers are getting creative about getting attention.
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Gaming Social Networks
How to keep track of your gamiest friends.
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Phoenix Participates in Test of Prototype Public Safety Radio Gateway
System currently supports the Police, Aviation, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, Public Transit, Street Transportation, Water Services, Human Services, and Library departments, Municipal Court and Valley Metro Rail, with more than 11,000 radios on the network.
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Tweens Hooked On Phones
What kids are doing on their phones–and when.
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Virginia Seeks Physics “Flexbook” Collaboration
“Modern-day physics content that will be available at no cost.”
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RFID: From Fish to Flowerpots
1.5 million RFID cards sold to the Warsaw Transport Department in Poland.
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Tags: cell phone, mobile phone, wifi, laptop