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Twindex: As Twitter goes, so goes the nation?
Twitter's political Twindex follows how tweeters discuss Obama and Romney.
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AI through the ages
A look back over the years at the major stages of artificial intelligence design.
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Reddit rises as Web's best conversation
Social news site Reddit offers a warren of links, forums, and perspectives – including an interview with President Obama.
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Apple vs. Samsung: Who owns smart phones?Why Apple and Samsung suits and counter suits still fly, and what's next.
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Smart phone apps that help you dodge raindrops
iPhone and browser apps create weather reports tailored to you.
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How HDR helps your iPhone or Android camera 'go pro'
'High dynamic range' – or HDR – takes multiple exposures, then stitches them together. Both the iPhone and Android devices come with HDR options.
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iPhone and Android apps to help you do some good
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Google maps go off-road, in-doors, and to Antarctica
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