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Kashmir In December, I converted my one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco into a “smart home.” I connected as many of my appliances and belongings as I could to the internet: an Amazon Echo, my light
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From 550 feet in the air, Google's Scott Huffman peers down at the Las Vegas skyline. It's a sunny afternoon in early January and, at the moment, Google owns this town. The search giant has come here
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Atlanta Won the MLS Cup. Is It America’s Most Misunderstood and Underrated City? This sports victory could change the city’s image, once and for all. 4 min read · Dec 9, 2018 -- The airport. Snowmaged
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Home ›› Development ›› Hi, I’m a UX Developer – You’re a what? Hi, I’m a UX Developer – You’re a what? by Tim R. Todish 6 min read June 29, 2011 Share this post on Tweet Share Post Share Email Print S