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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
real life ctrl-f
Mobile app:take a photo of some text and then then on the phone type in the word you are looking for and it will be highlighted on the screen.
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Benjamin Meyer
I enjoy spending time with my lovely wife Jen, collecting Transformers and learning more about programming.
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