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Top Technology News Ticker for 3 June 2016

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Hands-on: Samsung's $179 Gear Fit2 band and $199 Gear IconX wireless earbuds have heart-rate tracking, 4GB storage; Gear Fit2 has GPS and arrives June 10 (Timothy Torres/PC Magazine). Amy Schumer savages mobile phone TV ads. Sources: Snapchat bought 3D selfie startup Seene for its computer vision tech about two months ago (TechCrunch).

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

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The OnLive® CloudLift Enterprise service offers businesses the ability to stream latency-sensitive Graphics Intensive Applications (GIAs), such as high-definition interactive demos, simulations and 3D programs, from the cloud to virtually any device instantly, with unparalleled control, security and support.

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Map of the Decade, ExaTrends of the Decade, and the Zeitgeist for 2011

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Many developed nations will start hitting the wall in their ability to support their elderly. The contrast with the rapid growth of developing nations will bring into focus the turn in economic fortunes. Mobile Universe. We experience the explosive inflection point of almost everything we know shifting to mobile.

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Launch of the Future of Media Lifecycle framework

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The core ideas in this framework were developed when I was running a strategy workshop for the executive team of a media company that has a large portfolio of TV and radio properties. The most important development in the media lifecycle is the emergence of the 'personal cloud'. HOME AND MOBILE. Personal cloud. Home Media.

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Six Trends that are transforming Living Online: Presentation at Influence conference - Trends in the Living Networks

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As importantly, 3G mobile technologies that require less power and thus can be used for extended periods by handheld devices will enable access to the Internet by anyone anywhere. The critical enabler here will be reasonable pricing of mobile data. 3D TV without glasses is a reality and not far from commercialization.

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Best ePublishing Platforms for Large Publishers

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Some of the examples of this include online magazines, books, libraries, reports, newsletters, brochures, catalogs, blogs, videos, photo albums and games. A popular ePublishing software , Joomag is a fully integrated digital magazine publishing solution that allows large publishers to create, publish, and monetize their online magazine. .

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Official launch of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list

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Applications list is now officially launched - the full list is below, after appearing this morning in a feature section in BRW magazine on Web 2.0. Description: Global mobile and web-based community, including social networking and messaging such as IM, email, text and photo sharing. The Top 100 Web 2.0 applications. Website: [link].