Monthly Archives: July 2013

Iris Scans are the new School I.D. – Geek Insider

I will admit, I lost my ID twice as a college student (and I’m only counting the times I lost it fully and had to buy a new one, losing it for an hour, day. See on http://www.geekinsider.com

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Emerging markets’ big players feeling pressured by slowdown – Boston Globe

Boston Globe Emerging markets’ big players feeling pressured by slowdown Boston Globe But unfortunately for investors in emerging-market index mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, some managers say the menu is tilted toward the stocks that are… See on http://www.bostonglobe.com

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How to Measure Content Marketing Success | Infographic

This infographic recommends three broad areas to evaluate when assessing content marketing success. With more than 90% of companies now doing some form of content marketing, the logical question is: how do you know if you’re doing it well? In terms of

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5 Reasons Why Your Business Shouldn’t Be On Social Media – Marketing Land

Marketing Land 5 Reasons Why Your Business Shouldn’t Be On Social Media Marketing Land Many people who don’t truly understand social media believe they need to be on it “just because everyone else is.” However, there are several reasons why

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The Changing Face of Web Marketing | distilled

“SEO is dead” or “SEO is dying”. I’m not saying that, by any means, but the game has changed via @dohertyjf http://t.co/leCNhdj3Uf #SEO See on http://www.distilled.net

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How to avoid ‘gray charges’ on credit card bills – Reuters

How to avoid ‘gray charges’ on credit card billsReuters(Reuters) – A multibillion-dollar business has grown up around “gray charges” – extra credit card charges for products and services consumers never wanted or meant to sign up for. See on http://www.reuters.com

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Apple to implement a biometric fingerprint sensor on the new iPhone’s home button?

Biometric fingerprint sensors have long been a popular way of implementing secure environments, even in portable devices like a laptop. See on http://www.fonearena.com

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Darpa’s Beady-Eyed Camera Spots the ‘Non-Cooperative’ | Danger Room | Wired.com

Soon, keeping your head down won’t be enough to stump high-tech security cameras, thanks to Pentagon-funded researchers developing mini-cameras that ca (New #DARPA Tech Can Scan Your Iris in a Moving Crowd http://t.co/nUbnYOaODl… See on http://www.wired.com

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Nowhere to run: drones, facial recognition, soft biometrics and threat assessments

Must read post at End the Lie – Independent News : By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie [caption id= See on endthelie.com

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Apple Adds Biometrics to iOS 7 Beta 4 – CMSWire

Apple Adds Biometrics to iOS 7 Beta 4 CMSWire While laptops and building systems have had biometrics for many years, the idea of a portable gadget having it is appealing, from a customer experience point of view, but had better

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