Mobile devices are becoming increasingly multi-functional and personal, providing mobile applications with the necessary user information (e.g., preferences, personal calendar) to achieve personalization. At the same time, detection technologies (e.g., Radio Frequency IDentification, or RFID) allow mobile devices to detect nearby physical entities, and thus map the user’s environment.

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PrePrint: Supporting the Mobile Querying of Existing Online Semantic Web Data for Context-Aware Applications
The most popular place to listen to the radio is in a car.

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Record Streaming Radio Broadcasts
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Since the fall of Napster, finding music over the internet (without the threat of being sued by the music industry) has been touch and go. Radio stations, like Yahoo Radio and Pandora, stream music—but we have no control over what song plays next.

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Stream and Store Music the Easy Way
Many wireless sensor network developers have adopted Bluetooth and Zigbee technologies for sensor communication. However, it has a big problem: the radio coverage is very short; so many sensors are needed to cover wide areas and sensors are expensive