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Wednesday, July 8. 2009
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Tech Tidbits
Sony has added two more GPS-enabled video cameras at the $1300 and $1100 price points. They include GPS and can geotag videos and place them on a map. They, like earlier models, use "GPS services from Navteq [sic]" Expect them in September.
- Washington Post
As I suggested some time ago, Google plans to build an open source operating system around Chrome. Coming this year.
- Google Blog
A low tech tidbit. Crooks used the "ask directions and put the map over the ladies' handbags" to steal their bank cards trick in Scotland.
- BBC
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