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Audible Technology Review, March 2011
- Narrated by: Todd Mundt
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue, you'll hear how WikiLeaks wants to undermine states and corporations by interfering with their ability to "think." You'll learn how a new company is marrying credit cards with mobile phones. You'll hear about one company that reflects the ambition of a whole generation of energy startups. You'll learn why the Internet is no longer fast enough for Google. You'll hear about the price you pay for using free Web services. And you'll hear about the intriguing world of "check-in" games – which prods users to get out of the house and interact with people.
(P) and ©2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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