When Will Location-Based Mobile Coupons Take Off?
| People want to receive location-based cellphone coupons, but most have not, according to a Web analytics firm. 03/13/2010 00:43 (nytimes tech-science) Continue to read news >> |
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Video Game Review: It’s The Same ... Mafia II is full of scenes reminiscent of “Goodfellas,” “The Godfather” and other pop-culture takes on organized crime. |
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Our Towns: Bedbugs? Other Strange Invade... Cornell University agricultural experts and others worry that the emerald ash borer has the potential to kill ash trees throughout North America. |
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Video: 'pitch Your Game Idea' Gamers pitch their video game ideas to industry experts in a "American Idol" like format at PAX 2010. (msnbc.com) |
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Die-hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into Th... The success of Iron Maiden's latest album and the continued loyalty of its fans offer the troubled music industry some tips on survival in the digital age. |
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Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online... Because of technological advances, newspapers can make more scientific decisions about allocating their resources. |
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Apple Faces Many Rivals For Streaming To... Apple TV may be “an elementary effort” with little content available, but analysts point out that the iPod was also marginal when it was introduced. |
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Los Angeles School Named After Al Gore He's the first vice president to have an L.A. school named after him, sharing the honor with author Rachel Carson. Fittingly, the campus will be devoted to environmental |
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Computers As Invisible As The Air Computers may simply melt away like the Cheshire Cat, and become imbedded in all the objects that make up daily life. |
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Taming The Wild Tuna A domesticated version of the giant Atlantic bluefin means what, exactly, for the species? |
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Computers As Invisible As The Air Computers may simply melt away like the Cheshire Cat, and become imbedded in all the objects that make up daily life. |
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From Viral Video To Billboard 100 The “Bed Intruder Song” was a rare case of a product of Web culture jumping the species barrier and becoming a pop hit. |
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