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The more data Facebook can give back to brand advertisers — for example how certain demographics behave on the site — the more valuable its platform could become.
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inside, the apartment was fully furnished, down to a hutch filled with china and a Sony Playstation 2 although a burglar broke in and stole the Playstation last spring, Townsend said
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people who live off-grid, out of sight of the system and unplugged from the utility companies. So, here’s is a survival checklist for the information age.
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Instead, follow these simple tips that will help you manage the flow of information better.
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the posters were not a hoax, but part of an official anti-crime campaign mounted by the Metropolitan Police and London’s mass transit provider, the CCTV. The poster’s message to the public is that they are under constant surveillance - and so they should
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At some point we’re going to have direct neural connections, where you plug the thing into your brain, and the first people who do that are going to be seen as social outcasts: how dare you do that to your body, it will be almost like tattoos or body pier
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“The Power of the Context” has blatant resonance with dubstep. To quote from “The Tipping Point:” “The Power of the Context: …in ways that we don’t necessarily appreciate, our inner states are the result of our outer circumstances.” How cl
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