Title: FDA Asks Public to Join Battle Against Smoking by Children
Category: Health News
Created: 5/14/2014 9:35:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 5/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
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Google Glass went on sale to anyone in the US this week, and Google is now has put focus on the wearable device’s appeal to travelers with a series of new apps. ‘Glassware’ — as the company refers to Glass apps — from TripIt, Foursquare and OpenTable are now available for owners of the Google device. That, the company hopes, will make the decision to shell out $1,500 for Glass an easier one for some folks. “Whether you’re trying to find your gate at the airport, the best coffee shop in Austin or a reservation for 2 in New York City, Glass has you…
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Google Glass went on sale to anyone in the US this week, and Google is now has put focus on the wearable device’s appeal to travelers with a series of new apps. ‘Glassware’ — as the company refers to Glass apps — from TripIt, Foursquare and OpenTable are now available for owners of the Google device. That, the company hopes, will make the decision to shell out $1,500 for Glass an easier one for some folks. “Whether you’re trying to find your gate at the airport, the best coffee shop in Austin or a reservation for 2 in New York City, Glass has you…
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Weibo, previously known as Sina Weibo, is widely recognized as ‘China’s Twitter’ — but new users may have a jarring experience when logging on for the first time. To put it simply, it’s like being at a rowdy party where bright colours, loads of multimedia, various sounds and all sorts of content assault your senses as they vie for your attention. It is essentially very unlike Twitter, which is comparatively a much calmer oasis. If you’re a Twitter user, you are unlikely to appreciate Weibo and its noise, but there is a flip-side to it. In an interview on the sidelines of GMIC…
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