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The Human Side of Moore's Law Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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BIL is... an open, self-organizing, and emergent science and technology conference. to TED, what BarCamp is to FooCamp. free for everyone. Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
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A funny, yet true in-depth write up of how nerds think, why we do what we do and how to cope with a nerd as a companion. Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
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"Neuroscience is confirming what we all suspect: Multitasking is dumbing us down and driving us crazy. One man?s odyssey through the nightmare of infinite connectivity" [I'm so screwed] Saved By: John Lascurettes | View Details | Give Thanks
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A push by medical centers to turn nuclear particle accelerators into weapons against cancer reflects the best and worst of America?s health system, experts say. Saved By: Elle Rayne | View Details | Give Thanks
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Article from LifeHacker giving information about the basic things you generally wouldn?t think about when working with a Mac, but which when you first make the switch from Windows cause you to scratch your head until your scalp bleeds. Saved By: RichardFlynn | View Details | Give Thanks
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A funny, yet true in-depth write up of how nerds think, why we do what we do and how to cope with a nerd as a companion. Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
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This week Bezos is releasing the Amazon Kindle, an electronic device that he hopes will leapfrog over previous attempts at e-readers and become the turning point in a transformation toward Book 2.0 Saved By: Phillip Jeffrey | View Details | Give Thanks
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A funny, yet true in-depth write up of how nerds think, why we do what we do and how to cope with a nerd as a companion. Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
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A funny, yet true in-depth write up of how nerds think, why we do what we do and how to cope with a nerd as a companion. Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
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Pogue asks some good, but mostly unanswerable, questions. Saved By: Dan Perdue | View Details | Give Thanks
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More nonprofit organizations are learning that social media can help deliver those "bread and butter" goals of building and maintaining a base of donors, volunteers, and supporters. Saved By: Jonathon D. Colman | View Details | Give Thanks
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A fine roundup post of various technical drawings from eras past. Saved By: Todd Sieling | View Details | Give Thanks
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Anymails is a visualization of my received emails. I have investigated how I can use natural metaphors to visualize my inbox, its structure and attributes. The metaphor of microbes is used. My objective is to offer the user another experience of his email world. Saved By: imunderpressure | View Details | Give Thanks
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Anymails is a visualization of my received emails. I have investigated how I can use natural metaphors to visualize my inbox, its structure and attributes. The metaphor of microbes is used. My objective is to offer the user another experience of his email world. Saved By: imunderpressure | View Details | Give Thanks
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CSS Specificity as demonstrated by Star Wars figures Saved By: Matt Bailey | View Details | Give Thanks
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When they think of torrents, most people think only of illegal downloads. But the same file sharing technology can be ... Saved By: oblivious | View Details | Give Thanks
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MS would like to serve ads based on all the human-addressable content on your hard drive. Instinctively it feels wrong, but what if it did make ads fewer because of greater precision? Saved By: Todd Sieling | View Details | Give Thanks
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"this is like Lotus (car manufacturer) telling us: "Hey, you can mod out your car by, uh, putting different songs on the CD player." It's like: (a) no duh, and (b) not really. This is only the beginning of the problems with the AJAX / web browser approach:[...]"
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Scoble page on Fast Company
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Here's a top of the world's highest structures that already exist nowadays or are going to be built by the end of this decade
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There are many theories that time travel isn't possible.But now is everything changed with new discover.You can see now how you can travel in past or future.There is a risk involved but everything is possible, even this.Many sciences approved this theory and it's going to be test very soon!
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TED Talks Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. Its architect, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, shows it off in this standing-ovation demo. Curious about that speck in corner? Dive into a freefall and watch as the speck becomes a gargoyle. With an unpleasant grimace. And an ant-sized chip in its lower left molar. "Perhaps the most amazing demo I've seen this year," wrote Ethan Zuckerman, after TED2007. Indeed, Photosynth might utterly transform the way we manipulate and experience digital images.
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If you thought wireless Internet made life convenient, try wrapping your mind around wireless power. Researchers have successfully lit a 60-watt light bulb by transferring energy through the air from one specially designed copper coil to the bulb, which was attached to a second coil seven feet away.


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