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		By: Soulseller		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I can see the kinect being used by Microsoft to collect viewing data 
(i.e. number of people watching, are they looking away/talking, happy/sad, even 
arousal level/heart rate) to sell to advertisers and TV companies. This 
would be another reason why the once every 24HR check in would be 
necessary. A Microsoft executive has already said biometric data 
collected would be used for research and development purposes but would 
not be individually identifiable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can see the kinect being used by Microsoft to collect viewing data<br />
(i.e. number of people watching, are they looking away/talking, happy/sad, even<br />
arousal level/heart rate) to sell to advertisers and TV companies. This<br />
would be another reason why the once every 24HR check in would be<br />
necessary. A Microsoft executive has already said biometric data<br />
collected would be used for research and development purposes but would<br />
not be individually identifiable.</p>
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