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Facebook has caused a stir by rolling out facial recognition technology to help users tag photos, Samsung could be preparing to buy Nokia, Google Maps tells you when your train is late (in a few cities, at least) and Twitter.com gets automatic link shortening. All of this is in today’s edition of The Next Web’s Daily Dose.
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TNWDailyDose 08-06-2011 by TNW Daily Dose
Facebook rolls out facial recognition in most countries
Samsung reportedly preparing to acquire Nokia
Google Maps can now tell you when your bus or train is late
Twitter introduces automatic link shortening on Twitter.com
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