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10 Unbelievable Eco Technologies and Green Gadgets

(http://ecoble.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
From luminescent fiber-optic wallpaper to wood-powered hot tubs, kinetic iPods and cardboard bridges, green technology and sustainable innovation continue to amaze and impress us all More>>>
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Singularity University Curriculum Suggestions (...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Alvis Brigis over 4 years ago
Stating a lack of social focus as a fundamental problem, I recently joined the ranks of those critiquing the tentative Singularity University (SU) curriculum.  I found (and still do) the proposed courses to be too hard-tech centric, which i... More>>>
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Did Google Just Kill All the Other Mobile Socia...

(http://www.readwriteweb.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Now that Google has come onto the scene, friend graphs already intact, one has to wonder about the impact this will have on these smaller networks. How will they survive? More>>>
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google, location, mobile, smartphones, loopt, scoialnetworks, latitude
Biotechnology
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Unnatural selection: How far will parents go?

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Picture this: prospective parents excitedly clicking through an online catalogue, ticking off the optimal mix of traits for their yet-to-be-conceived child. More>>>
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darwin, naturalselection, dna, genemanipulation, genesequencing, designerbabies, reproduction, xytex
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The Future of Baby-Making

(http://www.livescience.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
The second set of octuplets ever born in the United States arrived this week, raising questions about the future of baby-making and fertility medicine. More>>>
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Stem Cells Could Replace Plastic Surgery

(http://www.livescience.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Silicone breast implants and botox could one day be things of the past thanks to promising new techniques that would allow doctors to work plastic surgery miracles using only a patient's own stem cells. More>>>
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Security

Attack vs. Defense

(http://www.acceleratingfuture.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
In futurist circles and think tanks, sometimes the question comes up, “in the long run, which will be more effective, offense or defense?” The answer to this question has serious implications. More>>>
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Business_work

Does Wired's drastic weight loss point to ill h...

(http://www.guardian.co.uk) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
The technology industry is being hit by recession - and so is geek bible Wired magazine, it appears More>>>
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Our world may be a giant hologram

(http://www.newscientist.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Fermilab scientists have found anomalous "holographic noise" in their GEO600 gravitational-wave detector that suggests the possibility that we live in a hologram. More>>>
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The_web

Is The Wireless Sector Headed For A Price War?

(http://blogs.barrons.com) - scanned by: Alvis Brigis over 4 years ago
Sprint’s (S) Boost Mobile unit this week unveiled a new plan on its iDEN network which includes unlimited voice, texting, Web access and push-to-talk services for a flat pre-paid rate of $50 a month. Phones for the service, which all will be from ... More>>>
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Technology

Does the future of TV lie in gesture-based cont...

(http://thestandard.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
The interface landscape ahead is rich - gesture-based interface apps are growing. More>>>
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Why House Calls Save Money

(http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 4 years ago
Dr. Jack Resnick, an internist in New York, believes that if the frail elderly are treated at home by doctors making house calls, as they did in the good old days, then medical outcomes will improve and Medicare costs can be reduced. More>>>
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aging, health, homecare, housecalls, elderly, lifeextension, medicare, hospitals, commonsense

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