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		<title>By: Arduino Yún has WiFi connectivity and Linux &#171; Tomi Engdahl&#8217;s ePanorama blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Arduino Yún has WiFi connectivity and Linux    Arduino platform seems to interest many Internet of Things developers. There are now many Arduino compatible platforms with wireless connectivity as you can see in my New interesting Arduino platforms article and it&#8217;s comment. Also Google has done some Arduino based IoT. [...] ]]></description>
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		<title>By: Tomi Engdahl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 5 Coolest Things From the Google I/O Keynote
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/05/coolest-things-google-io/

Google Play Music All Access

Google finally introduced its rumored streaming service, which combines music from your personal library with the millions of tracks available in Google Play Music. It’s “radio without rules,” as Google’s Chris Yerga put it.

Google+ Photo Tools

No one really thinks “Google” when they think of photos or photo editing, but that may change with the smorgasbord of hosting, sharing, and editing features added to Google+ today.

One of the coolest of these is Highlight, which sifts through your photos and tosses out the crappy ones, because it can do things like recognize if a photo is blurry or has terrible exposure

Google Now

Google Now gives you exactly what you are looking for, as soon as you asked. And now, you don’t even have to ask.

Maps

Google’s redesigned Maps experience for mobile and desktop is all about making maps smarter, more visually compelling, and increasingly personalized.

Larry Page’s Speech and Q&amp;A Session

“Technology should do the hard work so that people can get on with doing the things that make them happiest in life,”]]></description>
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<p>Google Play Music All Access</p>
<p>Google finally introduced its rumored streaming service, which combines music from your personal library with the millions of tracks available in Google Play Music. It’s “radio without rules,” as Google’s Chris Yerga put it.</p>
<p>Google+ Photo Tools</p>
<p>No one really thinks “Google” when they think of photos or photo editing, but that may change with the smorgasbord of hosting, sharing, and editing features added to Google+ today.</p>
<p>One of the coolest of these is Highlight, which sifts through your photos and tosses out the crappy ones, because it can do things like recognize if a photo is blurry or has terrible exposure</p>
<p>Google Now</p>
<p>Google Now gives you exactly what you are looking for, as soon as you asked. And now, you don’t even have to ask.</p>
<p>Maps</p>
<p>Google’s redesigned Maps experience for mobile and desktop is all about making maps smarter, more visually compelling, and increasingly personalized.</p>
<p>Larry Page’s Speech and Q&amp;A Session</p>
<p>“Technology should do the hard work so that people can get on with doing the things that make them happiest in life,”</p>
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