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Just like Harry Potter used his map to keep an eye on those traveling through the halls of Hogwarts, researchers used their own algorithm to track the whereabouts of individuals in a nursing home.
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Airborne laser reveals hidden city in Cambodia

Kristen Gelineau, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 18th - 10:34am
Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temple complex.
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Google pledges $5M to rid Internet of child abuse images

Cait Orton  |  posted Jun 17th - 9:59pm
Google is amplifying its efforts to eradicate child abuse imagery on the Internet by committing millions of dollars to the global cause. The company has pledged $5 million to fight against child abuse images on Internet.
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Everything you need to know about Facebook's hashtags

Andrew Johnson, KSL.com Contributor  |  posted Jun 17th - 11:33am
Facebook says new clickable hashtags will be an easier way to find and connect with conversations taking place across the social network and is rolling out functionality for the system in the coming weeks.
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Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloons

Martha Mendoza and Nick Perry, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 17th - 9:28am
Google is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting the entire planet online.
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Teens shift from Facebook to other sites to avoid parents

Paul Nelson  |  posted Jun 17th - 8:10am
Recent reports show that kids are leaving Facebook and going to sites their parents might not know too much about. One of the major sites teens are migrating to is Tumblr because parents aren't using it as much.
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Union ratchets up pressure on Amazon Germany

Frank Jordans, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 17th - 4:54am
Union members at online retailer Amazon's German operations have begun a two-day strike to ratchet up pressure on the company over pay demands.
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Scientists moving 15-ton magnet from NY to Chicago

Frank Eltman, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 16th - 2:24pm
Scientists on Long Island are preparing to move a 50-foot-wide electromagnet 3,200 miles over land and sea to its new home at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.
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Russian tycoon wants to move mind to machine

Peter Svensson, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 15th - 9:47pm
Can the City That Never Sleeps become the City That Never Dies? A Russian multimillionaire thinks so.
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Microsoft brings Office to iPhone, but not tablets

Anick Jesdanun, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 14th - 4:53pm
Even as a pared-down version of Microsoft's Office software package arrived on the iPhone, the company is holding out on extending that to the iPad and Android devices as it tries to boost sales of tablet computers running its own Windows system.
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Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying

Raphael Satter, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 14th - 3:42pm
Phone call logs, credit card records, emails, Skype chats, Facebook message, and more: The precise nature of the NSA's sweeping surveillance apparatus has yet to be confirmed.
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Privacy — the online generation wants it

Martha Irvine, Associated Press  |  posted Jun 14th - 10:14am
The generation that's grown up posting their lives online wants a little privacy. That's not what we might expect as we debate just how much access the government should have to our mobile and online lives.
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