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What if a Computer Could Be a Teacher?

The ability to have one-on-one interactions with dynamically aware computers could completely revolutionize the way we learn.
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What’s All the Hype About Native Ads, Anyway? Looking Beyond the Buzzword.

It’s all about providing consumers with meaningful content when and where they want to consume it
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How Data Science Is Advancing the “Nudge” to Influence Mobile Behaviors

While standing in the checkout line, most shoppers will not weigh all of the pros and cons of donating two dollars to the charity at hand.
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This Week in Video for ATD: Facebook Redesigns News Feed, Roku Gets a New Box, and the White House Favors Phone Unlocking

A quick rundown of video appearances by AllThingsD staffers.
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Predicting the Indian Market for 2013: How Will Apple, Google, Facebook, Samsung and Amazon Fare?

Despite the multitude of family-run companies from Tata to Bharti, I predict six of the world’s largest multinational consumer tech companies will drive the future of the Indian Internet landscape.

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The Renaissance of Enterprise Computing

There was a time when enterprise computing was almost exclusively dominated by Microsoft, Oracle and Cisco.
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Smart Body, Smart World: The Next Phase of Personal Computing

The next wave of growth in personal computing won’t come from PCs (obviously) or even phones, but from sensor-laden devices.

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America’s Town Hall Moves Online

Today, government in some places is using social media to register voters, but soon we may see actual voting via Facebook, and the opportunity to become a truly digital democracy.
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Nokia’s Problems Haunt Microsoft

Nokia Corp. warned Thursday that its cellphone business is quickly deteriorating and that it will cut 10,000 workers, a setback that threatens partner Microsoft Corp.’s mobile aspirations.

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My Other Phone Is a Phone

A new study from Forrester Research on technology adoption by urban Chinese consumers illustrates the ubiquitousness of the mobile Internet in China.
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Intel Awaits Microsoft’s Next Number

App Developers Skirt Apple’s Limits With Work-Arounds

Churches Bring Custom Apps to Their Flocks

Retailers Try to Thwart Price Apps

AOL Plays Mobile Catch-Up

Won-Pyo Hong: Highlights From AsiaD (Video)

FCC Sued Over “Net Neutrality”

Wireless Jobs Vanish

PayPal Says Mobile Payments to Hit $3 Billion

U.K. Cellphone Companies Plan Mobile Pay Venture