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The Oyster card is an RFID smart card used for electronic ticketing on London public transport services, notably the London Underground and buses. Other countries have similar smart cards. A
One of the interesting trends of 2009 has been the gradual decline of RSS Readers as a way for people to keep up with news and niche topics. Many of
In case you haven't heard, this weekend marks the first annual Small Business Saturday, the small business community's answer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Just as consumers flock to
With the Internet has come a new breed of worker: the telecommuter. A business owner, employee, or freelancer, someone who telecommutes is able to work from home rather than from
Goodreads has opened its API that will give parters free access to the book lovers' social network and the book reviews, meta data, and literary discussions. Developers using the API
The New York Times' DealBook blog is reporting tonight that social buying site Groupon "is pushing ahead with plans for its initial public offering, a debut that could value the
Hitwise Intelligence took an interesting look at the breakdown of Yahoo's properties today. They come to the conclusion that, even if Yahoo sells off its search division, Yahoo's other properties
Brazil is objecting to the picture drawn of it from the data on Google's Government Request tool, which shows requests filed with Google by each country. Brazil made the most
OCWSearch, the search engine for OpenCourseWare classes, reached a milestone today, now indexing the OpenCourseWare content from ten major universities: the School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins, MIT, Notre
Sisense, a company that specializes in intelligence software, has launched in private beta an analytic dashboard for the Amazon S3 platform. Normally, developers would have to go through a
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