New racing technology could offer vast amounts of data to handicappers

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Tech News Today – DHP – 6.9.10
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Last week I appeared on Tech News Today twit.tv/tnt7 with Tom Merritt and Becky Worley to discuss the 2010 New York Internet Week.

New racing technology could offer vast amounts of data to handicappers
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