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Four short links: 22 April 2010 – Whitehouse Source, Hot Android on iPhone Action, Geomapping, Open Data Fights Fraud
Whitehouse Released Open Source Code — four modules for Drupal with features the White House needed, including integration with the Akamai CDN.
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A few weeks in, a third of iPad Books are Fiction
Measured in terms of number of titles, half of the over 46,000 (paid and free) books available that we detected as being offered through the iBooks app are from 6 categories1. Fiction & Literature alone account for close to a third of all available iBooks titles: The current set of titles is indicative of the publishers (and/or imprints) that Apple…
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Actually, half of all iPad Books are Fiction
Suggestions to my previous post inspired me to normalize our metadata1 for titles available through the U.S. iBooks app. A comment prompted me to rollup iBooks publishers into publishing conglomerates2: Comments from other readers gave me the idea to map the 100+ iBooks categories to the more familiar BISAC categories.
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Four short links: 10 May 2010 – Barcodes, Python’s Innards, Informed Elections, and Data Literacy
zxing — barcode library for iPhone, Android, Java, and more. Guido’s Python — how the compiler and interpreter see your Python programs. It wasn’t until I had this level of knowledge of Perl that I really know what the hell I was doing.
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Boost Mobile slips you the Samsung Rant
Samsung Rant on Boost Mobile I’m still partial to having a true smartphone these days, but there are many other people who are more interested in cheaper messaging phones with full QWERTY keyboards. If that sounds like you, Boost Mobile has you covered with the Samsung Rant. If you’re thinking that this phone looks a lot like the Samsung Gravity , you’re not alone.
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New $25 unlimited plan coming to Virgin Mobile?
Just because you want to have an unlimited plan doesn’t mean that you have to break the bank. This comes from an unverified source, but it seems that Virgin Mobile is about to unleash one of the cheapest “unlimited” plans that I have seen for some time. How cheap
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Old school Mac gutted and resurrected with the Apple iPad
Old Schol Mac to iPad conversion Photo: Flickr Do you happen to have some old computer gear kicking around collecting dust? Do you want to find some fascinating new use for it that would resurrect it into the 21st century?
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Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 mobile scanner
Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 mobile scanner Photo: Mobile Magazine With a small but steadily growing population of the computing force being Mac users, it’s nice to see Fujitsu thinking of us by offering a serious mobile scanning hardware solution. The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 is just under $300, and will appeal not only by Mac users, but any mobile professional serious about document processing. The S1300 is silver and gray. It folds down nicely in to a compact 11.18 x 3.90 x 3.03 inches and weighs in at 3.08 lbs. It’s a little bit thick at 3.03-inches, but will fit in to larger laptop bags, perhaps even a large briefcase.
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Review: Plustek MobileOffice AD450 scanner
Plustek MobileOffice AD450 Scanner Photo: Mobile Magazine Plustek has been manufacturing digital imaging products since the mid-80s. Their latest group of scanners are part of the Mobile Office line, the one we are looking at today: the Plustek MobileOffice AD450 . An automatic document feeder (ADF) scanner capable of 600 DPI resolution and 20 sheet capacity
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