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Israeli team programs DNA nano-computer
to identify and fight cancer cells
Israeli team programs DNA nano-computer
to identify and fight cancer cells
05/02/2004 09:54 AMIsrael 21c May 2 2004 1:26PM GMT
Nano World: Nano for quantum computers
Nano World: Nano for quantum computers
04/09/2005 05:19 AMWorld Peace Herald Apr 9 2005 8:03AM GMT
ATOM: YARN
ATOM: YARN
03/06/2004 01:48 AMMark posted an entry a few weeks ago called The myth of RSS
compatibility in which he outlined the 9 different versions of RSS and
how they are incompatible with each other. While I'm sure his article
is technically correct, in practice it's not that hard to write a
single parser that handles all formats of RSS. Such a parser... (564
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Teflon-coated yarn
Teflon-coated yarn
06/16/2004 10:20 AMA Norweigan company has shipped a teflon-coated knitting yarn that
sheds water and is intended for use in all-weather knitting projects.
I was curious to see if the fibers would even allow water, being
coated with Teflon and all. They did, but not before showing a curious
phenomenon: the water lodged itself in the pockets of each stitch,
making hundreds of tiny diamond-like bubbles all over the fabric
surface.
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The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC
The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC
11/04/2003 07:35 AMBusiness Week Nov 4 2003 6:25AM ET
Visionary Sound for Tomorrow's PCs
Visionary Sound for Tomorrow's PCs
05/06/2004 02:51 AMBusiness Week May 6 2004 6:30AM GMT
Features: Tomorrow's Web Today
Features: Tomorrow's Web Today
06/09/2004 06:50 PMHow today's web technologies enable the sci-fi scenarios of the
future, and how something as simple as using XHTML can let you play a
part.
Tomorrow's Headlines Today
Tomorrow's Headlines Today
09/14/2004 08:29 PMPandagon
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Tomorrow's Internet: Far More Fences
Tomorrow's Internet: Far More Fences
07/25/2004 09:08 AMPC Magazine Jul 25 2004 12:39PM GMT
Tomorrow's Chips, Naturally
Tomorrow's Chips, Naturally
12/17/2004 06:32 PMVisionaries more than half a century ago imagined machines capable of
growth, self-repair and self-replication. By digitally mimicking
biological tissue’s properties, researchers recently demonstrated a
platform for autonomous computer systems. [PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]
What tomorrow's NASA announcement might
mean
What tomorrow's NASA announcement might
mean
03/06/2004 01:53 AMOliver Morton on tomorrow's 2pm EST 'significant announcement' by
NASA. The announcement will no doubt concern water on mars, ice...
a story on it on A1 for tomorrow's
edition
a story on it on A1 for tomorrow's
edition
09/10/2004 02:35 PMPage A1 of the Washington Post .. stands by their case .. link to WaPo
here .. claims
that
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The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's
cyberspace
03/29/2005 07:22 AMThe United Nations' Houlin Zhao says the world body should be given
more influence over the Internet.
New Drill for Tomorrow's Dentists
New Drill for Tomorrow's Dentists
05/19/2004 04:42 AMThe dentist office of the future will not emit the squirm-inducing
whir of a drill, nor will tomorrow's tooth doctors wield Novocain
needles. Instead, patients will grow replacement teeth and vaccines
will keep cavities at bay. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Today's Kluge Is Tomorrow's...
Today's Kluge Is Tomorrow's...
06/11/2004 01:54 AMTechnology innovation in the age of wireless may have come to the
point where we don't need startling new technologies as much as simple
ways of doing all those things we're doing in less simple ways.
By Douglas Rushkoff, The Feature (via MyAppleMenu)
What Spins Around Comes Around
What Spins Around Comes Around
08/05/2004 08:53 AMTwo decades after it was born, break dancing, known on the street as
b-boying, is enjoying a full-blown revival.
Tomorrow's Computing in Today's Parts
Tomorrow's Computing in Today's Parts
07/22/2004 06:48 PMBetterhumans Jul 22 2004 11:36PM GMT
"TOMORROW'S INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY: "
"TOMORROW'S INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY: "
09/14/2004 03:37 AMSneek Peeks at Tomorrow's Office
Sneek Peeks at Tomorrow's Office
04/13/2004 01:58 AMBusiness Week Apr 13 2004 6:16AM GMT
IBM Spins Off 3 PowerPCs
IBM Spins Off 3 PowerPCs
04/13/2004 02:04 PM
CNet reports that IBM sold three of its PowerPC processors (PowerPC
403, 405, and 440) to Applied Micro Circuits.
Based on comments from IBM, the g...
Survey offers taste of tomorrow's
kitchen
Survey offers taste of tomorrow's
kitchen
04/11/2005 05:17 PMAmericans like having Internet access in the kitchen, but not
necessarily to help them cook and eat.
Old for new How today's youth will deal
with tomorrow's technology
Old for new How today's youth will deal
with tomorrow's technology
05/21/2004 08:26 AMBBC May 21 2004 12:29PM GMT
"A perspective on why people are hating
on Team USA's men's hoops team"
"A perspective on why people are hating
on Team USA's men's hoops team"
08/28/2004 02:53 AMIBM spins off PowerPC chips
IBM spins off PowerPC chips
04/13/2004 11:18 AMZDNet Apr 13 2004 3:20PM GMT
PalmSource Spins Out From Palm, Inc.
PalmSource Spins Out From Palm, Inc.
10/30/2003 11:48 PMIBM spins off PowerPC trio
IBM spins off PowerPC trio
04/13/2004 11:18 AMCNET Apr 13 2004 3:51PM GMT
IBM spins off 3 PowerPC chips
IBM spins off 3 PowerPC chips
04/13/2004 09:58 AMBig Blue sells PowerPC 400 processors to Applied Microcircuits, a
25-year old networking and storage chip company.
Apple spins new iTunes
Apple spins new iTunes
04/28/2004 08:12 PMCNET Apr 29 2004 0:34AM GMT
Two Spins on What Happened With Tommy
Lee (AP)
Two Spins on What Happened With Tommy
Lee (AP)
06/23/2004 07:09 PMAP - There's plenty of spin about what happened at the Bellagio's
Light nightclub when former Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee was spinning
the tunes. Sean Christie, the club's director of marketing, said Lee
had to be removed by security officers, but Lee's manager said the
41-year-old drummer walked out of Sunday's show.
Cybercrime Spins Out Of Control
Cybercrime Spins Out Of Control
09/22/2004 02:20 PMSeagate spins 10k rpm disks
Seagate spins 10k rpm disks
02/18/2004 07:21 AMMotorola Spins Off Chip Biz
Motorola Spins Off Chip Biz
12/17/2003 06:10 PMUnstrung.com Dec 17 2003 4:57PM ET
Motorola Spins, Focuses
Motorola Spins, Focuses
12/17/2003 06:10 PMMotley Fool Dec 17 2003 3:51PM ET
Jason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #
Jason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #
07/16/2004 03:03 PMPart II of "Late Night with the Burton Team" takes you further into
the new world of Visual Studio Team System.
If you missed it, Part I is here. (The clip here is the second
30-minute segment out of a two-hour session filmed late at night a few
weeks ago -- the rest of the session will come next week).
In this segment, Jason Anderson and Tom Arnold talk about, and
demonstrates, Unit Testing in Visual Studio 2005.
Crooked Timber: Tomorrow's Kerry-bashing
today
Crooked Timber: Tomorrow's Kerry-bashing
today
06/14/2004 02:47 PMTed finds the scandale de demain .. I am not sure this is parody ..
It's like there's a script
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The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC - Alex
Salkever, BusinessWeek Online
The Many Shapes of Tomorrow's PC - Alex
Salkever, BusinessWeek Online
11/07/2003 04:19 AMabout the evolution of PCs .. Business
Week
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Yesterday's news is tomorrow's
fish-and-chip paper
Yesterday's news is tomorrow's
fish-and-chip paper
02/01/2005 09:42 PMDan Gillmor offers a plea to newspapers to
open up their for-pay archives. He's got logic on his side but
business inertia against it. Newspapers are used to getting revenue
from their old content because third parties like Lexis/Nexis pay them
for it and then charge whopping fees to their own customers to access
the material. Those same papers are seeing classified ad revenue drain
away to the Web; I just don't see their corporate leaders choosing to
abandon this real revenue for the intangible possibility of long-term
grown in keyword advertising on open Web archives.
Is this short-sighted? You bet. Is that Lexis/Nexis revenue going
to vanish eventually anyway, as the open Web displaces it and reduces
demand for the old for-pay stuff? You bet. Will the newspapers then
lose out, long-term, as other institutions step into the vacuum on the
Web and become the "publications of record"? You bet.
This is, I think, inevitable, given the pattern in American
business that makes it nearly impossible for existing institutions to
sacrifice this quarter's revenue for riskier, long-term goals.
Newspapers as businesses are hugely conservative; they change slowly
if at all. It seems almost certain to me that over the next 30-40
years local newspapers will vanish. We'll be left with two or three
national institutions like the Times and the Journal -- they've got
their own upscale market of people willing to pay for in-depth
coverage, and they'll figure out a path to deliver it in whatever
format their readers want. For local news and information, it will be
cheaper, more efficient and more profitable to serve the public
electronically.
The economic structure that supported local newspapers is going to
migrate, is already beginning to migrate, online. And I don't
think most newspapers are nimble enough to follow. New players will
pick up that business -- and take on the mantle of providing local
news. In the course of this change we'll gain some speed and variety
and all the new possibilities of a many-to-many information world;
we'll also lose some valuable traditions. Our recycling bins, at
least, will thank us.
Today's E-Business Gem, Tomorrow's
Yard-Sale Fodder?
Today's E-Business Gem, Tomorrow's
Yard-Sale Fodder?
12/03/2003 07:23 PMGoogle's impending IPO, which for technical reasons is all but a lock
to happen in the spring barring a market collapse, is expected to
value the search ...
Build web sites that meet today's and
tomorrow's standards
Build web sites that meet today's and
tomorrow's standards
02/14/2003 06:40 PMNew features in TopStyle Pro v. 3.1 include color coding of ASP, PHP,
CFScript and ECMAScript (JavaScript), integration with the W3C HTML
Validation Service ...
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