New Web site measures global happiness
Web site pulls keyword data from Twitter to measure happiness around the world on any given day. Is the globe feeling good today
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New Web site measures global happiness
Web site pulls keyword data from Twitter to measure happiness around the world on any given day. Is the globe feeling good today
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New Web site measures global happiness
The first site on the then-new World Wide Web is back online, and we have researchers at CERN to thank.
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First-ever Web site is brought back to life
MLB offers two live games per day to fans in most countries around the world. But fans everywhere finally get access to thousands of hours of archive footage dating back 60 years
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MLB brings live game streaming to YouTube, but not in U.S.
Intellectual Ventures, one of the world’s biggest patent holders, puts out research suggesting companies are big on patents.
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Most execs like patents, Intellectual Ventures study says
Connected cars are becoming increasingly common around the world. In India, owners of Mahindra Reva’s e2o electric car can now check their battery charge, control air-conditioning, lock or unlock doors and locate the nearest charging station from their smartphone.
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Vodafone connects electric car in India
In the world of Minecraft, you can buy a sword from a villager blacksmith or craft one yourself. Armorer Tony Swatton chose to make one for himself.
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Blacksmith forges Minecraft diamond sword from steel
The San Francisco event will bring together Apple executives and engineers with developers from around the world working on apps and other technologies for the iPhone, iPad, and Macs.
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Apple sets WWDC for June 10-14
Western Digital is now shipping what it said is the world’s first 2.5-inch, 5mm hard drives and solid-state hybrid drives (SSHDs) for use in ultra-slim notebooks.
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WD shrinks laptop drives to just 5mm thick
After facing a congressional battering over security concerns, Huawei’s carrier networking group is no longer focused on the U.S. market, and instead expects to find ample business in other parts of the world.
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Huawei: US market no longer focus for its carrier business
iGoogle isn’t long for this world, but that doesn’t mean that Google won’t have a personalized home page for you. [Read more]