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Geeks tomorrow: . Providence Geeks meet monthly at AS220, 115 Empire St., from 5:30-9 p.m. and Wednesday's the day. Nametags, beer and startuppers. Details at the link.
AP: Video Ads Are Planned for Grocery Carts. As you get near the Oreos, a coupon will pop up. I'm inclined to drape a paper towel over it all. The carrot: No checkout lines. The cart will total and charge/debit your purchase. No word on who bags. (Robot baggers to come?) But wait, there's more: Customers with a ShopRite loyalty card will be able to log into a website at home and type in their grocery lists; when they get to the store and swipe their card on the MediaCart console, the list will appear. As shoppers scan their items and place them in their cart, the console gives a running price tally and checks items off the shopping list. Are you bowled over yet?
"I'm already down a hundred when you walk in the front door, and that's not something that I find palatable," Coraine said in reference to the fact that a site like Tablexchange means that people are spending money on a restaurant that the restaurant never sees. "I want to control the entire value equation." News.com blogger Caroline McCarthy (The Social) makes it read like the Times.
Whenever I talk or write about my own security setup, the one thing that surprises people -- and attracts the most criticism -- is the fact that I run an open wireless network at home. There's no password. There's no encryption. Anyone with wireless capability who can see my network can use it to access the internet.... Craigslist CEO Jim Buckminster and his grilfriend, publicist Susan MacTavish Best, visited us in the newsroom a few years ago, and the conversation opened with a story about how they couldn't pick up an open wifi signal when they drove into Providence. In their hometown, San Francisco, you can pull over and connect pretty much everywhere, thanks to the kindness of strangers.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
The trouble in the land of foam stickers and glossy glitter glue all started in February, after Contes won a contest sponsored by one of the industry's most popular magazines, Creating Keepsakes. Her winning pages featured photos of her feet and her hairless terrier, Chloe. Her name went into the magazine's Hall of Fame and her work was published in a book of the top 2007 entries.
The forecast for Foxborough this Sunday calls for a high temperature of 18 degrees. But enough about the warm-weather site of the NFL conference championships. Pity the poor fans, who can't run to keep warm. Will they pass? 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Our Stop & Shop has started with the hand-held scanners you take along as you shop. The problem is that you're bagging as you go, so it's a little slower through the aisles -- a trade-off for the faster checkout. My hubby and I debate which system is best. I like the old-fashioned way, because I'm always getting the family's big weekly order, whereas his quickie stops are fine for the automated scanning.
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