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Last updated: 5/18/2012

Electric Imp Wants to Bring Wifi to Everything

Created by former Gmail and iPhone team members, the Electric Imp is a tiny processor with industry-standard wi-fi that allows you to control any appliance over the Internet.

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    In a talk Netflixs CFO David Wells said one third of Netflixs new subscribers are old customers coming back to the service. Are they addicts or is Netflix making the right moves?
  • ONE Is Painting the Streets With Your Tweets
    ONE is literally taking your tweets to the street using its Street Tweeter, a rolling-road printer now making its way around Maryland. Its attempting to raise awareness for poverty and hunger issues ahead of the G8 Summit.
  • Gmail Puts Friends and Circles Front and Center
    On its blog, the Gmail team introduced advanced search features and declared, email is more than just messages going back and forth -- it's also about the people sending them.
  • Comcast Switching to Usage-Based Data Pricing
    Comcast is changing the way it charges subscribers. Instead of a cap-based system, the company says its moving to a usage-based system. They will offer a tiered approach and as well as a pay-per-GB approach.
  • The Residual Value of Branded Web Video, Digitas' John McCarus Explains
    As the advertising industry sizes-up the value of branded Web video, the nascent medium provides "residual value" something not found in television advertising, explains John McCarus, SVP of Brand Content at Digitas in this inteview with Beet.TV Unlike television where ad buys which stop and start, branded videos created for the Web live-on, providing continuing value to a brand, he explains.

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