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Technology 2012: Four tech trends to watch

By Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Special to the Christian Science Monitor 

Technological innovations lay at the heart of many of last year’s biggest stories — from citizen-recorded videos that fanned the flames of the Arab Spring to the social-media organized Occupy movement. So what new technologies – and unexpected uses of them – will change social habits and relationships this year? Here are four 2012 technology trends that are sure to play a role: 

1. Mobile technologies in 2012 will free us – and save lives

2. Generation hashtag: Social technologies will continue to inform and inspire

3. Video technology: Beware what you televise

4. Robot technology: The future walks among us

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