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Audible Technology Review, June 2011

By: Technology Review
Narrated by: Todd Mundt
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In this issue, you’ll hear how a new book about Google offers some fascinating inside details. You'll learn how recent infighting has done little to explain how Anonymous operates – or what drives it. You’ll hear about the story behind Intel's new design. You'll learn how mobile phones are now starting to influence the operating systems of the traditional desktops they once imitated. You'll hear about a website that plans to translate web pages into multiple languages, while also providing free language instruction. You'll learn about a new iPhone app that lets customers scan items while they shop. And you’ll hear news from the worlds of Biomedicine, Technology and Communications.(P) and ©2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Social Sciences

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