1 Missouri River flows red Wednesday morning
Scientists dumped red dye in the Missouri River near Three Forks on Wednesday to study river flows. The river ran red from the Trident Boat Access downstream until about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Source: KBZK Bozeman
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2 Anson Nixon Park traget of renovation; meeting set
The Kennett Area Park Authority (KAPA) announces its plans to restore three historic waterworks buildings in Anson B. Nixon Park. The public is invited to join KAPA in developing its vision to create an indoor/outdoor community center within and around these buildings. An open information-gathering meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 23rd at 6:00 PM in the Monroe Nute room of the ... Source: The Kennett Paper
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3 Court Rules Government Must Get Warrant to Access Cell Phone Location Data
According to the EFF , the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia ruled that federal law allows judges the discretion to require that the government obtain a probable cause search warrant before accessing cell phone location data. Reuters reports that the U.S. Justice Department is looking into Google's acquisition of ITA software. Google made it pretty clear from the beginning that it ... Source: WebProNews
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4 Why Does Everybody Want to Be Groupon?
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Groupon must be blushing. Source: The Motley Fool
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5 The state of mapping APIs - Mobile, utility and server-side development will define the future of maps.
Map APIs took off in 2005, and during the ensuing years the whole notion of maps has changed. Where once they were slick add-ons, map functionality is now a necessary -- and expected -- tool. In this piece, Adam DuVander looks at the current state of mapping and he explains how mobile devices, third-party services and ease of use are shaping the map development world. Source: O'Reilly Media
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6 Computer classes give seniors a boost
When Wyatt Zimmerman returned to school after an absence of 30-plus years, she was overwhelmed by the new technology. She found herself crying in the restrooms in frustration at not being able to master computers. Source: The Danville Commercial-News
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7 Branchburg police: Driver collides with two bicyclists
View full sizeCourtesy mapquest.comTwo bicyclists were injured after they collided head on with a car near the corner of Harlan School Road and County Line Road, according to Branchburg police. BRANCHBURG — A driver, apparently blinded by sun glare yesterday... Source: The Somerset Messenger-Gazette
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8 AOL renews search deal with Google
Google will power Internet search across AOL properties and AOL video will appear on YouTube under an agreement reached on Thursday between the Web companies. Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
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9 Freshmen surveyed show technological prowess, but little concerning world events
COLUMBIA — Of 20 incoming MU freshmen quizzed by The Columbia Missourian, three-quarters said they’re more likely to text a message than dial a phone, and half or more never use paper maps or send letters through the mail. These students use their iPhones or Google to look up phone numbers and GPS units or MapQuest to navigate unknown roadways, they said. This unscientific survey conducted ... Source: Columbia Missourian
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10 Interboro super criticized for mileage reimbursement
PROSPECT PARK — An ongoing dispute about Interboro School District Superintendent Nancy Hacker’s mileage reimbursement came to a head recently when the school board president and some citizens came to her defense. Source: Delaware County Daily Times
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