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[The Red Ferret Journal] Whats 106 cm long, comes with on-board GPS, a fish finder and a water temperature sensor for checking conditions at predator depths? Yep, a remote...
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[Scienceandsarcasm.blogspot.com] Science and Sarcasm: February 2006: [...] Later this year 20 [pigeons] will take to the skies above San Jose, California, each carrying a GPS receiver, air pollution sensors and a basic cellphone. They will measure levels of pollutants they encounter, and beam back their findings as text messages to a blog in real time.
[Tommangan.net] Two-Heel Drive: February 2006 Archives: Yes, it's another outdoors blog This one's called Wicked Outdoorsy, belonging to a public relations agency with clients in the outdoors biz. Most of us in the news biz would wretch at the mere idea of linking to a PR blog, except that most of us don't know how to post a link, but anyway: this one deserves an exception because its practitioner boasts "Ten years in the newspaper boiler-room has honed our skills for meeting deadlines with creativity, style and humor."
[Techdigest.tv] Tech Digest: Gadgets: Skinny enough to squeeze into the tightest of jeans pockets (yep, drain pipes are back in) the EX-E4 is already something of a girly gadget, but now it is available in a gorgeous limited edition blue it is as camp as Christmas, and I love it. But it's not just a pretty face, and despite its credit-card dimensions it has four-megapixels and a great LCD screen, so you dont have to squish your nose up against the camera to view your pics.
[Kanai.net] Gen Kanai weblog: News Archives: Clay Shirky writes on the Many-to-Many weblog about a new UN project which touts community but is far from the community that people have come to expect on the Internet. It is resonant for me for many reasons, mainly because companies still have a hard time with the idea that community means that their customers will be talking with each other, sharing both the good and bad aspects of the company's products, services, etc.
[Shinyshiny.tv] Shiny Shiny: March 2005: Preferably, you'll already be a blogger - or at least know what a blog is (I'm tired of explaining) - although it doesn't have to be about gadgetry. If you fancy a go, pop an email over to me on editor@ and I'll tell you more about it.
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