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If you have not seen it yet you are probably at this point in the minority. The "IT" is a story about the mother of a teenager in Houston, TX who was frustrated about her son's inability to respond to her inquiries about his whereabouts or status, literally and figuratively took matters into her own hands and created the "Ignore No More" app.
Though it should come as no surprise that the new $1.3 billion Levi's Field in Silicon Valley, home of the San Francisco 49ers, is technology infused, what stands out as a potential model for other team venues is the team's Stadium app, which lets fans pre-order and pre-pay for food and beverages.
Kelly Bachman, spokeswoman for the Delaware governor's office, offered up a statement explaining how the law could work, noting that it's largely a matter of what jurisdiction governs the will in question, not where the decedent actually lived.
American Sentinel University, a U.S. university that offers degrees in information technology and business intelligence, released a news brief this week that described the gaming world's need for real-life data sets to inform the creation of their virtual worlds, and GIS professionals are helping define those virtual worlds.

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Every high end smartphone OEM has one phone that appears to be uniquely targeted at Apple. These phones tend to anticipate Apple's next phone, in this case the iPhone 6, and have a similar size, weight, battery life, and overall visual similarity with Apple's flagship offering. The Nokia Lumia 930 is the latest that has come to market with this goal in mind and it is an impressive phone. The thing is it also reminds me why I'll likely never use an iPhone. Let's get to that.
When signing up for a new account, most online services immediately display see some kind of specific clause related to age, generally, for those under 13, a parent or guardian's permission. Even though most of the under-13 market likely takes such clauses as seriously as the tide took King Canute in his well-referenced demonstration of the limits of earthly power, such clauses are still in place. However, Google is now planning to open up its doors to the under-13 set, and offer a set of new services geared toward this untapped yet somewhat difficult market.
Remember when "the cloud" was something exciting and ill-defined? Well it's the latter half of 2014, and the cloud is almost as normal as traffic jams or email attachments. It's something that most businesses are using daily. Data storage is free or nearly free. Google, Amazon, Box and Dropbox all have similar enough features that they're practically interchangeable.
Intuit, these days, has been busy. With acquisitions like Check Inc. and Lettuce Apps showing up in recent days, Intuit is eager to gain ground and hold that ground by offering up the best range of services that it can. To that end, Intuit has made another purchase to line its growing arsenal in the form of itDuzzit, a startup out of Chicago that has a unique premise to it, and one that might make Intuit a real powerhouse in the field.

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