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By Erika Jonietz
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Networking sensors attached to taxis could ease the hunt for street parking.
Mobile Touch Screens Could Soon Feel the Pressure
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The New News
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Journalism, the practice, is not “the media.”
Roll-on Charger for Rural India
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| 12/29/2009
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Catching the Wave
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Manage Water Pumps on Phone
By Shyam PV | 12/22/2009 |
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By a simple phone call or an SMS, farmers can now turn the water pump on or off.
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