Tech leaders ponder intersection of nanotech and biotech
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Consortium to push biotech, nanotech
collaboration
Consortium to push biotech, nanotech
collaboration
05/06/2004 07:02 PMJoint Venture: Silicon Valley forms a consortium of businesses,
government and education to promote nanotechnology and biotechnology
by uniting the San Francisco Bay Area's many assets.
Leaders see symbiotic growth for open
source and biotech
Leaders see symbiotic growth for open
source and biotech
03/19/2005 02:36 AMAs they peer deeper into potentially life-saving and enriching
research on stem cells, genes, agriculture, and more, biotech
researchers are calling more and more on the software and ideas of the
open source community. Biotech leaders are building collaborative
biotech systems, sites, and programs that are based on open source
code and ethos. The movement is also trying to turn patents upside
down so they serve as tools that force collaboration.
Hackers ponder tech
Hackers ponder tech
07/12/2004 04:11 PMUSA Today Jul 12 2004 8:13PM GMT
Several tech titans invest in biotech
sector
Several tech titans invest in biotech
sector
11/11/2003 01:19 AMUSA Today Nov 11 2003 0:24AM ET
Tech leaders vote with their wallets
Tech leaders vote with their wallets
07/22/2004 04:22 PMZDNet Jul 22 2004 8:18PM GMT
Leaders Promote Democracy at Tech Summit
Leaders Promote Democracy at Tech Summit
12/11/2003 01:13 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 11 2003 12:08PM ET
Leaders gather in Geneva for tech summit
Leaders gather in Geneva for tech summit
12/10/2003 11:34 AMBoston Globe Dec 10 2003 10:42AM ET
ABL Biotech Sets Up a 100 Crore Facility
at Marine Biotech Park
ABL Biotech Sets Up a 100 Crore Facility
at Marine Biotech Park
12/19/2004 03:16 PMABL Biotech is setting up a 100 crore facility to manufacture DHA and
EHA at the Marine Biotech Park at Visakhapatnam. It would be the
World's 2nd & India's 1st DHA, EHA facility. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
African Leaders Back Tech Tax to Help
Poor Nations
African Leaders Back Tech Tax to Help
Poor Nations
03/14/2005 05:59 PMReuters UK Mar 14 2005 9:20PM GMT
The New Tech Outsourcing Leaders:
Bulgaria, Latvia and Romania?
The New Tech Outsourcing Leaders:
Bulgaria, Latvia and Romania?
03/28/2005 03:26 AMBrainbench Opens up Testing for the Bench Games: Global Knowledge
Testing Program Finds High Concentration of Technical Skills in
Eastern Europe [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
Leaders in lab coats to reap high-tech
profits
Leaders in lab coats to reap high-tech
profits
11/17/2003 09:13 AMSydney Morning Herald Nov 17 2003 8:31AM ET
Congressional leaders promise action on
tech issues
Congressional leaders promise action on
tech issues
01/10/2004 03:21 PMFederal lawmakers are ready to help the technology industry solve its
problems--at least some of them.
Entertainment and tech leaders look into
the future of content delivery
Entertainment and tech leaders look into
the future of content delivery
04/04/2005 09:45 PMZDNet Apr 5 2005 12:55AM GMT
Tech leaders laud Bush's choice for SEC
chief
Tech leaders laud Bush's choice for SEC
chief
06/05/2005 11:35 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 3 2005 8:25PM GMT
Point: Should leaders rely solely on
high-tech security?
Point: Should leaders rely solely on
high-tech security?
12/21/2003 12:03 AMGulf News Dec 20 2003 11:35PM ET
2nd intersection to get a camera
2nd intersection to get a camera
01/23/2004 02:25 PMChicago Tribune Jan 23 2004 6:50PM GMT
Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
Launch of Black-Owned Tech Marketing
Company
Former Ebony Magazine "Future Leaders 30
& Under" Entrepreneur, Plays Key Role in
Launch of Black-Owned Tech Marketing
Company
02/01/2005 10:01 PMFormer Broadcast Journalist named to Ebony Magazine's "Future Leaders"
list in 2001 (Dwann Holmes Olsen), helps launch one of few Black owned
tech marketing companies in the world. [PRWEB Jan 15, 2005]
In Mr. Bush's Neighborhood, a Peculiar
Intersection
In Mr. Bush's Neighborhood, a Peculiar
Intersection
08/22/2004 03:39 PMThe relationship between President Bush and Wall Street has always
been layered with paradox and outright contradiction.
Visiting Every Latitude and Longitude
Intersection
Visiting Every Latitude and Longitude
Intersection
07/26/2004 07:14 PMBetween Lawyers: the intersection of
technology, culture and the law. Corante
Between Lawyers: the intersection of
technology, culture and the law. Corante
03/29/2005 04:27 AMBetween Lawyers
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Breakfast between Global Leaders for
Tomorrow, Social Entrepreneurs and
Religious Leaders
Breakfast between Global Leaders for
Tomorrow, Social Entrepreneurs and
Religious Leaders
01/22/2004 06:59 AMThis morning, we had a breakfast between the Global Leaders for
Tomorrow, Social Entrepreneurs and Religious Leaders. I got a great
table with a broad range of people from developing nations, religious
leaders, economists, and entrepreneurs.
We started out the discussion talking about the nature of money. We
talked about how greed and the idea that more money means more
happiness is compulsive behavior and the notion that more money makes
you more happy may hold true in developing nations, but is not
necessarily true in developed nations. We talked about how this notion
of more money means more happiness may be contributing to some of the
problems in society. One representative of a global financial
organization talked about how similar to the "poverty line", maybe
there should be a "greed line". An economist pointed out that there
was a book written about economy as a religion where the author
asserted that pollution should be moved to developing nations because
poor people were worth less in a purely economic model. Obviously,
this is not right, and we asked the religious leaders to address some
of the issues such as caring, giving and happiness.
Religions are memories of history, rich with ritual and values.
They need to create a double language, one for internal dialog and
another to share ideas with others. One point I made was that many
religions were designed for environments where people were still
struggling to survive and the focus was on rituals and believes for
such an environment. Many religions focused keeping people alive
rather than providing them with a primary religious experience. For
environments where the struggle to survive is not as big of an issue,
it might be that religions need to help support people more with
things such as their obsessions and ethics.
It was noted that people who live in developing nations still
needed money and that it was important. However, it was pointed out
that many of the economic values have a detrimental effect on
developing nations such as promoting crime. It was also noted that
many churches in developing nations focus on promotion economic
values. (Join the church, get rich.) The notion of sharing and
sacrifice which are very important values that religions promote are
often subverted to raise money for the churches.
David Green of Project Impact in India talked about how he performs
cataract surgery in India. He provides 1/3 of the procedures for free,
1/3 for a low cost and 1/3 for a high price. The rich pay the high
price for first class service, but the basic operation is the same. He
is able to subsidize the operation for the poor and still make money.
He is so successful that instead of paying $300 for the lenses, he was
able to create a manufacturing operation and lower the cost to $4 a
lens and has become the second largest manufacturer in the world. He
provided this as an example of a good economic model can provide a
great deal of good.
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
NYSIA and NY Tech Leaders Will Testify
to NY City Council on "How City
Government Can Support the Development
of New York City's Information
Technology Industry"
06/22/2005 01:51 AMThe hearing will address the current state of the tech industry in New
York and address crucial workforce issues and trends. [PRWEB Jun 21,
2005]
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003, IEEE Security &
Privacy Magazine Spotlight The
Intersection Of Hardware And Software Se
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003, IEEE Security &
Privacy Magazine Spotlight The
Intersection Of Hardware And Software Se
11/13/2003 01:53 AMCOMDEX Nov 13 2003 1:13AM ET
IBM: Ponder This
IBM: Ponder This
12/05/2003 05:30 PMIBM: Ponder Thishttp://www.research.ibm.com
/ponder/Ponder This is a monthly problem that lets
ambitious people "match wits with some of the best minds in IBM
Research." The problem is usually fairly abstract and requires refined
mathematical skills, critical thinking, and patience to solve. Each
month a new problem and the solution for the previous month are posted
online. Users are encouraged to submit their
answers for possible
recognition on the website. Visitors to the Ponder This website can
browse previous problems and solutions dating back to May 1998. [From
The NSDL Scout Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology, Copyright
Internet Scout Project 1994-2003. http://scout.wisc.edu/]
A Commencement Address to Ponder
A Commencement Address to Ponder
06/13/2004 09:40 PMHoward Rheingold is giving this commencement
speech to the graduating class at Stanford's Communications
Department. He concludes:
I know that your education,
the tools you have available, and most of all, your determination and
enthusiasm constitute a formidable counter-force to the walls that are
being built around creativity and discourse. I count on you to get out
there and create. You can – you MUST -- innovate faster than
your ability to innovate can be enclosed by laws, regulations, and
technological fences.
Readers Ponder Mobile Internet
Readers Ponder Mobile Internet
06/12/2004 04:43 AMOnline.wsj.com - Sat Jun 12, 08:55 am GMT
Football: Liverpool ponder offers
Football: Liverpool ponder offers
05/13/2004 02:25 AMLiverpool hold a board meeting to consider rival bids to buy into the
club.
Investors ponder Microsoft's future
Investors ponder Microsoft's future
04/18/2004 05:43 AMChicago Sun-Times Apr 18 2004 10:09AM GMT
Parties ponder Eurosceptics' rise
Parties ponder Eurosceptics' rise
06/14/2004 11:44 AMLabour and the Tories are holding inquests after UKIP pushes them to
their worst election results for decades.
MPs ponder whether 'benign' hacking
should be legal
MPs ponder whether 'benign' hacking
should be legal
04/26/2004 08:22 PMCalifornia regulators ponder VoIP
California regulators ponder VoIP
11/12/2003 09:08 PMThe state's public utility regulators will meet in a much-anticipated
showdown with Internet phone providers.
Scientists ponder sluggish Pioneers
Scientists ponder sluggish Pioneers
09/13/2004 12:41 PMIs gravity wrong, or is it a leaky tank?
Nations ponder traveler tracking
Nations ponder traveler tracking
06/01/2004 01:05 AMWashington Times Jun 1 2004 5:43AM GMT
Venezuelans ponder Chavez recall outcome
Venezuelans ponder Chavez recall outcome
06/09/2004 06:49 PMIntel Skeptics Ponder Top-Line
Confession
Intel Skeptics Ponder Top-Line
Confession
09/01/2004 03:12 PMTheStreet.com Sep 1 2004 6:56PM GMT
Prosecutors ponder violent sportsmen
(Reuters)
Prosecutors ponder violent sportsmen
(Reuters)
06/05/2005 11:46 PMReuters - British prosecutors Friday considered
whether professional sportsmen, especially soccer players,
should face an increased risk of criminal prosecution for
violent conduct committed during matches.
Flash authors ponder Google pitfalls
Flash authors ponder Google pitfalls
04/06/2005 07:38 PMSecurity experts ponder Akamai attack,
defense
Security experts ponder Akamai attack,
defense
06/16/2004 04:29 PMSome security experts are asking what really happened at Akamai
Technologies after DNS problems yesterday led to performance
degradations for certain customers.
Microsoft's Thoreau takes to woods to
ponder future
Microsoft's Thoreau takes to woods to
ponder future
03/29/2005 06:25 AMOne way to peek into technology's crystal ball last month was to take
a winding road into a cedar forest in the Pacific Northwest to seek
out one of tech's top thinkers. A sunny Thursday afternoon found him
waiting alone behind the gate of his secluded cottage.
"Hi, thanks for coming," said Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, appearing
eager for company after four days alone at the waterfront cottage. He
was there for his "Think Week," a seven-day stretch of seclusion he
uses to ponder the future of technology and then propagate those
thoughts across the Microsoft empire.
It's a twice-yearly ritual that can influence the future of Microsoft
and the tech industry. A Think Week thought can give the green light
to a new technology that millions of people will use, or send
Microsoft into new markets.
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