China leaks iPhone 5 clone, Adobe lets you create HTML5 motion graphics, and Stanford offers free online artificial intelligence course this fall.
- Could This Be The Design of the iPhone 5?: Gizmodo's Jesus Diaz makes a strong case for why the final iPhone 5 will likely be very close to this Chinese counterfeit, arguing that construction of the actual iPhone 5 is probably happening in China right now, and design leaks and early clones are commonplace in China. [Gizmodo]
- Adobe Debuts Preview Version of 'Adobe Edge': The multimedia software company released a preview version of the latest addition to its creative suite, Adobe Edge, which is focused on granting users the ability to create HTML5-based motion graphics for the web. [Adobe Labs]
- Passport, Tickets, Recommendations?Check!: Google Places released a new feature today that will provide recommendations to users visiting new cities. The service bases the recommendations on previous reviews and ratings from the user's Google Places history. [Google Places Community Blog]
- Introducing Google Tasks Porter: From Google's Data Liberation Front Team comes Google Tasks Porter, an open-source web app that allows users to import and export their Google Tasks. [Google Open Source Blog]
- Share Google+ Content Directly Into Evernote: For users of note-taking app Evernote and social networking site Google+, Brian Caldwell shares a quick walk through for how to save content from your Google+ account into Evernote. [Brian Caldwell - Google+]
- Take Stanford's AI Course For Free Online: The artificial intelligence course will be taught this fall by professors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig, and will include online lectures, online discussions, and curved grades. [Introduction to Artificial Intelligence]
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