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Vietnam's Got Talent” was used as a test pilot and worked well, so it has already signed with Google to add this new functionality.The partnership with Google can give new life to these reality shows , which have recently seen follower numbers drop. This last episode of American Idol was watched by 13.3 million people and they will surely be betting that the number of followers of these shows will increase if audience participation increases through cell phone voting.Are you ready to vote next time? If you are interested in exploiting the potential of cell phones in many aspects like this, visit us at www.nextu.com and learn more about our certification in Android Development .Pigeons are generally not very well-liked. Maybe this article will make you at least appreciate them a little more.
The British company Plume Lambs created a program called Pigeon Patrol UK . Here's how it works: The company straps several air quality sensors to the bodies of an elite squadron of pigeons. Flying through the city's skies, the friendly birds monitor nitrogen Country Email List dioxide levels and the company tweets the results on its .Tiny 25-gram sensors are placed on their backs, as well as a GPS that reports the flight route. Also, to find out the level of air pollution in your area you can send a tweet to .The founder of Plume Labs, Pierre Duquesnoy, claims that the idea arose from the use of pigeons as carriers of information during the First and Second World Wars, and also commented on the ideal virtues that these birds have for completing tasks—they fly fast ( up to 80mph) and at low altitudes.

So now you know, if you see a pigeon with a blue backpack on its back eating crumbs on the street, don't scare it away because it is on a break from work.Imagine this: you're at Starbucks enjoying a tall caramel macchiato, while working on that document you've been putting off for too long, when suddenly a song comes on that you've never heard before, and you instantly fall in love with it. You go to your smartphone to shazam it, but the song ends and another starts. And you feel hurt and dejected as if you had lost the love of your life.Who has not ever been in this situation?The good news is that thanks to a new partnership between Starbucks and Spotify, this will never, ever happen to you again.
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