Tynt's technology recognizes when some one starts highlighting information on a web page. Tynt also always publishers to insert a link on text that is copied from their site. They also might have an advertisement pop up when text is copied.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tynt Eyes Copy/Paste
Tynt, a San Francisco-based analytics company, is working with a raft of publishers, including Time Inc. and Conde Nast titles, to help them determine what topics people are most engaged with based on their copying habits. Tynt returns the analytics to publishers that can make money from people copying their content.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Talking On Cell While Driving
Six states have outlawed talking on the phone while driving. These states include; California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Washington. I believe if a person is not committing any other violation of driving, such as swerving or following too closely, that talking on a cell while driving is acceptable. People should be perfectly capable of talking on the phone while driving as long as they are watching the road and not doing other things within their car. For people who frequently talk on the phone while driving, such as business people, I would suggest that they get a blue tooth or some other device that they don't need to physically hold. I do think that people should be scarce when talking or texting on their phone while driving. If it is not done with caution it can cause accidents and fatalities.
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