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<title><![CDATA[Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/5: What is this]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 07:10:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[If you know what this is, and where it is located, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest.(Credit:Daniel Terdiman/CNET)Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.Each day, I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, and your job is to try to correctly identify it using any means at your disposal. Throughout Road Trip 2011, which will take me to a number of countries in Western Europe, there will be a new challenge each and every day, and the opportunity to win some great prizes.And now on to today's challenge. If you know what this is and where it's located, please send me an e-mail with both pieces of information (to daniel*dot*terdiman--at--cbs*dot*com) by 6 p.m. Pacific time today. Please note: in order to be considered, you must include the phrase &quot;Picture of the Day challenge&quot; in the subject line of your e-mail. No other methods of entering are guaranteed to be considered.And please forgive me if you don't hear from me if you're not the winner. I get dozens of responses each day. Also, I've turned off comments because otherwise people will post the correct answers there. I hate to shut down discussion, but I want you to figure out the answer on your own. The giveawaysThis year, I'll be giving both a weekly prize and one grand prize at the end of my Road Trip project. Here's how it will work:For the weekly prize, I'll pick a winner at random from among all those who correctly identified one of that week's daily challenges. You get one entry into this drawing for each correct entry you submitted that week. For the grand prize, which is a major brand video game console, the winner will be the person who answers the most daily challenges correctly during the entire project. So there's definitely an incentive to play every day and to answer correctly as often as possible. Be warned: last year, there was no shortage of people who had the right answer most of the time, so the competition for the grand prize will be stiff.Given the constraints of the work I'll be doing on Road Trip, I have to minimize the complexity of the Picture of the Day challenge, so if you want to accumulate right answers and compete for the grand prize, you must use the same e-mail address and name each time. If you use a different name or e-mail address, your answers won't be counted together. For complete information and rules about the Picture of the Day challenge, please click here. Good luck today, and throughout the summer. The disclaimer: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. MUST BE A LEGAL RESIDENT OF ONE OF THE 50 UNITED STATES OR D.C., 18 YEARS OLD AND AGE OF MAJORITY OR OLDER IN STATE OF RESIDENCE AT DATE OF ENTRY INTO SWEEPSTAKES. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS AND WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. SWEEPSTAKES ENDS 11:59:59 PM PT ON 8/7/11. SEE OFFICIAL RULES FOR DETAILS.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Crave 41: Brew the dark side (podcast)]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 07:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>rebeccaece</dc:creator>
<category>Technology</category>
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<description><![CDATA[Episode 41-Real-life Lego space helmet -Old-school Atari keyboard -Cobra Tag -DON-8r the panhandling robot -Star Wars coffee -New Star Tours merch<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Verizon promises LTE 4G in 147 US cities by year end]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>rebeccaece</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Verizon Wireless isna4a4t slowing down with its plan to cover America in glorious LTE 4G technology: the carrier announced today that it will bring LTE to 59 more markets, making for a grand total of a4Aat leasta4 147 cities covered by the end of 2011.Thata4a4s  a pretty ambitious goal for Verizon. Sprint had only 67 markets covered  with its WiMax 4G network by the end of 2010, and AT&amp;amp'T has yet to  launch its own LTE 4G network. Verizon previously said it plans to  have the entire nation covered with LTE by the end of 2013.The  additional 59 markets, announced today at the CTIA Wireless conference  in Orlando, are on top of the 49 it announced at the Consumer  Electronics Show in January, and the 38 markets it launched with in December 2010 (covering 110 million people). New LTE-bound cities include Hartford, Conn., Santa Barbara, Calif., and Daytona Beach, Fla.Verizon  is relying on its swath of contiguous 700 megahertz wireless spectrum  to push out its 4G network as quickly as possible. That spectrum means  Verizon has the potential to cover more of the country in 4G than any  other carrier.Not  too long ago, AT&amp;amp'T was at a major disadvantage since it only had  access to 700mhz spectrum in certain areas. But if AT&amp;amp'T gets federal  approval to buy T-Mobile, it will be able to cover 95 percent of the country in LTE.This post is is sponsored by Sprint, the Now Network. Learn more here.  As always, VentureBeat is adamant about maintaining editorial objectivity. Sprint had no involvement in the content of this post.Previous Story: Crowdsourcing startup Microtask gets gamers to do some real workPrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'          Tags: 4G, cellular, LTEPeople: AT&amp;amp'T, sprint, T Mobile, Verizon, Verizon Wireless          Tags: 4G, cellular, LTEPeople: AT&amp;amp'T, sprint, T Mobile, Verizon, Verizon WirelessDevindra Hardawar is VentureBeat's lead mobile writer and East Coast correspondent. He studied philosophy at Amherst College, worked in IT support for several years, and has been writing about technology since 2004. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can reach him at devindra@venturebeat.com (all story pitches should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com), and on Twitter at @Devindra. Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.comVentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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