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Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Latitude, now with Location History & Alerts
People also want to know when their friends were nearby, but it's not always convenient to keep checking Latitude to see if a friend has recently shown up near you. After working on this for a while, we realized it wasn't as straightforward as sending a notification every time Latitude friends were near each other. Imagine that you're Latitude friends with your roommate or co-workers. It would get pretty annoying to get a text message every single time you walked in the door at home or pulled into work. To avoid this, we decided to make Location Alerts smarter by requiring that you also enable Location History. Using your past location history, Location Alerts can recognize your regular, routine locations and not create alerts when you're at places like home or work. Alerts will only be sent to you and any nearby friends when you're either at an unusual place or at a routine place at an unusual time. Keep in mind that it may take up to a week to learn your "unusual" locations and start sending alerts.
September 2009
Dell PowerEdge T710 Tower Server Overview
iPhone Ringtones - For Professionals
What Keeps Twitter Chirping Along - InternetNews.com
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June 2009
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December 2008
October 2008
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August 2008
JotYou™ - Location Based Mobile Messaging
June 2008
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May 2008
Subscribe, Email Mailing List, Blog Update Alerts, and Newsletter WordPress Plugins « Lorelle on WordPress
April 2008
Alert Thingy: A desktop app for FriendFeed.com
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March 2008
Price Drop Alerts by Price!pinx - Lower prices are coming your way!
GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job? | The Right Tool for the Job? | TechRepublic.com
Data-mining detects the disaffected | Military Tech - Mark Rutherford looks at how the military merges with the digital age - CNET Blogs
The technology, based on something called Probabilistic Latent Semantic Indexing (PDF), scours an organization's e-mail traffic and constructs a graph of social network interactions illustrating employee activity. If a worker suddenly stops socializing online, abruptly shifts alliances within the organization, or starts developing an unhealthy interest in "sensitive topics," the system detects it and alerts investigators.
February 2008
