Science Fiction Inventions by Publication Date
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Making Science Fact, Now Chronicling
Science Fiction
Making Science Fact, Now Chronicling
Science Fiction
06/14/2004 09:32 PMDonna L. Shirley is director of the new Science Fiction Museum and
Hall of Fame in Seattle, where science fiction is used to spur
interest in science.
Popular Science | Is Science Fiction
About to Go Blind?
Popular Science | Is Science Fiction
About to Go Blind?
08/17/2004 11:40 PMThe Singularity and its effect on science fiction .. "Is Science
Fiction About to Go
Blind?"
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Science Fiction and Religion
Science Fiction and Religion
01/19/2004 10:41 AMI was reading an interview with Ted Chiang, and the first lines struck
me: All science fiction is fundamentally post-religious literature.
For those whose minds are shaped by science and technology, the
universe is fundamentally knowable. Faith dissolves, replaced by a
sense of wonder at the complexity of creation.What do you think of
this?
"Science Fiction Museum"
"Science Fiction Museum"
06/13/2004 02:39 AMIs Science Fiction About to Go Blind?
Is Science Fiction About to Go Blind?
08/17/2004 01:37 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Is
Science Fiction About to Go Blind?'
“Wandering through the exhibition room at a science-fiction
convention in Boston a few months ago, I saw plenty of reprints of
golden-age SF classics for sale. But I also encountered paintings of
half-naked people battling dragons, vendors hawking crystals and a
folk musician warming up for a recital. Where is the science in
science fiction? I wondered. Whatever happened to envisioning the
future? Anthropologist Judith Berman, who recently surveyed a crop of
science fiction published…
A&E gratuitously slams science fiction
A&E gratuitously slams science fiction
12/20/2003 02:36 PM![LeGuin [sic] is best known for her
science fiction/fantasy novels, a genre typically seen as
non-literary. However, her writing's intense complexity and
sophistication have broken the boundaries of the medium--many perceive
her writing as veiled philosophy.](http://craphound.com/images/aandeonleguin.jpg)
A&E has produced a craptacular Flash site to promote Lathe of Heaven,
a telepic adapted from an Ursula K Le Guin story. The promo copy
contains this grotesquely patronizing bit of gratuitously insulting
analysis of science fiction, apparently aimed at ensuring that any
science fiction fans who enjoy the work are put firmly in their place
and instructed that this is different from that crappy rocket-ship
stuff that they're accustomed to. I thought that this kind of thinking
was dead and buried, but apparently, it's alive and well at A&E's
marketing department.
Flash Link, click "Author"
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Is Science Fiction About The Future
Anymore?
Is Science Fiction About The Future
Anymore?
09/11/2004 10:46 AMFederally Funded Science Fiction
Federally Funded Science Fiction
08/21/2004 02:55 PMwould have looked like by 2008 .. Los Angeles Times ..
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20 lectures on science fiction as MP3s
20 lectures on science fiction as MP3s
06/05/2004 05:54 AMThe University of Minnesota has posted the audio from 20 lectures from
its "Studies in Narrative: Science Fiction and Fantasy" distance-ed
course. I haven't listened to them yet, but I've put 'em on my iPod
for long plane-trips.
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Were All The Good Science Fiction Ideas
Already Taken?
Were All The Good Science Fiction Ideas
Already Taken?
06/17/2005 03:33 PMScience fiction often inspires, if not predicts, real scientific
developments. But animated fiction? Yes, two professors are now
working on a
"teleporting"
mechanism inspired by claymation such as Wallace and Gromit, the
popular
animated duo of movie
fame. Sounds kind of dubious, but when you read the details it sounds
fairly straightforward. The goal is to digitize an object, send it
over a network, and reproduce it with synthetic particles on the other
end. So you could have a live representation of, say, someone during a
videoconference. It actually sounds less like teleporting and more
like Star Wars (live holographic images of people beamed across space)
meets
rapid
prototyping (replicating an image with synthetic particles).
Still, it could be pretty interesting, even if it's a ways off. Maybe
in the meantime they can develop one of those pairs of pants that lets
you walk on the ceiling.
40s science fiction comic scanned
40s science fiction comic scanned
01/17/2004 10:57 PM
Bless this kind-hearted sould who scanned a
beautifully rendered comic book from the 1940s and uploaded it to his
site. I wish all Golden Age comics were available like this.
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Orbit)Science fiction writers listed by
"religion"
Science fiction writers listed by
"religion"
04/09/2005 05:56 AMCory Doctorow:
This is a long list of science fiction writers grouped by "religion,"
though there's some confusion (I'm listed as "Jewish," even though I'm
an athiest; I'm ethinically Jewish but it's certainly not my
religion). Still, it's fascinating to see the number of Mormon,
Lutheran and Baha'i writers in the field.
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Science fiction novel inspires first
ever Pocket PC virus
Science fiction novel inspires first
ever Pocket PC virus
07/22/2004 04:22 PMSilicon Republic Jul 22 2004 8:32PM GMT
Antique science fiction toys for sale
Antique science fiction toys for sale
07/22/2004 02:31 AM
ToyTent are purveyors of astonishingly cool (and wickedly expensive)
vintage space toys, robots, and rayguns. Just browsing the images of
these things gets me all excited.
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Science Fiction Case Mod Contest: The
First Winner!
Science Fiction Case Mod Contest: The
First Winner!
06/05/2005 11:43 PMCase Mods: Our first weekly case mod winner is 23-year-old
David Barry, of Brooklyn, New York. David's Star Wars TIE Figher mod
blew us away. David gets 50 free downloads from
eMusic.comYear's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy
for Teens
Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy
for Teens
03/31/2005 09:49 AMCory Doctorow:

I've just finished an advance review copy of
The Year's Best
Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens, the first installment of a
new anthology series edited by Patrick Nielsen Hayden and Jane Yolen.
This is an idea whose time has well and truly come: the editors pick
stories that are suitable for teens from among the general selection
of all the fantasy and science fiction published in the last year.
There's an old bon mot about science fiction: "the golden age
of science fiction is 12." When I was about that age, I was haunting
my local science fiction bookstore and library, reading everything a
could get my hands on, a book every day or sometimes more. Those
formative years made me into a lifelong reader of science fiction --
and a lifelong customer for science fiction writers.
But as anyone who attends science fiction conventions knows, fandom is
aging without any especially large cohort of adolescents coming in
behind it. Young people are still thoroughly engaged with sf, but it's
through gaming, comics, and TV/films. All worthy endeavors, but to the
extent that they're crowding out novels and stories, it's bad news for
those of us who write sf -- and those of us who read it, since
publishers won't be able to publish to the dwindling niche of genre
readers forever; eventually we'll cross over into a market too small
to serve.
And that's why this anthology (and New Skies and New Magics, two anthologies of sf and fantasy for kids edited
by Patrick Nielsen Hayden) is so important. It's not that the field
lacks work that's appropriate for young people; it positively bursts
with it. And as Yolen notes in her introduction, the precocious
youngsters who come to sf are not easily intimidated by the notion
that they are reading books intended for adult readers. But it's not
enough: for those professionals and parents and grandparents and aunts
and uncles and mentors looking to introduce their young friends to the
field, it is hard to find the good stuff that will get them started
and hook them for life (Jumper and its sequel Reflex, which I
reviewed here earlier this month, are good choices for this task).
In creating and sustaining a new series of books that consistently
identify quality, age-appropriate science fiction and fantasy, Yolen
and Nielsen Hayden are doing important work -- providing a road-map
for newcomers to the field, and a friend that they can visit with
every year. What's more, the introduction to each story includes a
suggested reading list of sf and fantasy novels of note that you
should read if you like the story.
The stories in this anthology range from good to brilliant to
jaw-dropping. It is relatively short on science fiction, but the main
sf piece, Bradley Denton's "Sergeant Chip" is so good that it
practically had me in tears on the bus this morning (no surprise, as
Denton is one of the field's towering and under-appreciated geniuses,
whose Buddy Holly is a Alive and Well on Ganymede is possibly the
funniest book I've ever read). Sergeant Chip is the first-person
narrative of an electronically enhanced dog serving in the K9 forces
of an American military unit occupying a conquered country that is
much like Iraq of today.
Many of the other standouts here are "contemporary fantasies," set in
the modern world, American interpretations of magic realism, a
favorite genre of mine. Kelly Link's "Faery Handbag" and Delia
Sherman's "CATNYP" are the best examples here.
As to the rest, they are a taster's menu of well-executed, broadly
chosen stories from every corner of the field, from heroic fantasy to
straight-ahead science fiction to high fantasy. Brilliantly, the
editors have also included Rudyard Kipling's 1904 story "They" -- and
they promise that each edition of the anthology henceforth will
include one century-old story from the annals of history.
The book should be appearing on shelves any day now -- it has a May
pub-date which usually means that it starts appearing in April. If you
have a young person in your life whom you want to introduce to a field
that will teach her or him the most important lessons the world has to
present; or if you are looking to reconnect with the field after
neglecting the short story magazines and anthologies, then this book
is the one for you.
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Science Fiction Writers Discuss The
Future
Science Fiction Writers Discuss The
Future
09/11/2004 10:10 PM"Science Fiction Museum and Hall of
Fame"
"Science Fiction Museum and Hall of
Fame"
06/22/2004 08:58 AM"Studies in narrative: science fiction
and fantasy"
"Studies in narrative: science fiction
and fantasy"
06/09/2004 10:23 PMLessons learnt from OED's science
fiction effort
Lessons learnt from OED's science
fiction effort
05/02/2004 04:26 AMThe editors of the Oxford English Dictionary have begun to post
lessons learnt from their first-of-its-kind call for entries of 2001,
when it asked science fiction fans to submit sfnal words that were
missing from the Dictionary.
Soon we were being deluged with dozens of e-mails a day, containing
suggestions, citations, and questions about our work. Mail came from
all over the world, and correspondents included several noted SF
writers. It took months to fully catch up with the backlog (and the
pace has reached more manageable levels). But the results have been
spectacular. Some of the entries we have published from the project
include Martian, meteor storm, mind-meld (from ‘Star
Trek’), moon base, and multiverse, and out-of-sequence entries
bot (a robot), filk (a type of song performed by SF fans), and
Sturgeon's Law (‘90% of everything is crap’, formulated by
writer Theodore Sturgeon)...
Science fiction has several advantages as a subject for this kind of
investigation. The vocabulary is largely self-contained; SF terms tend
to occur in SF and nowhere else, while, say, political language can be
found anywhere and everywhere. The fans are particularly committed,
often have linguistic interests, and are computer literate. They may
also be more likely to be able to volunteer time than specialists in
more academically oriented fields.
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My Tokyo Death Cult: CC-licensed science
fiction
My Tokyo Death Cult: CC-licensed science
fiction
07/06/2004 03:41 AMMy Tokyo Death Cult is a science fiction novel released under a CC
license by Marc Horne -- haven't read it, but it's got a hell of an
opener:
Japanese policemen's guns are small and sort of puny. Except when
they are shooting at you. Right now, they are shooting at me and my
companion and we are running scared. The Policemen's shots are a
little tentative, like someone picking chewing gum out of their hair.
In fairness to the police, I should mention that we are in Shinjuku
station, the world's busiest. Currently it is occupied by... oh, I
don't know... 2.5 Lichtensteins. I am on average 4 inches taller than
those around me, and a crucial 4 inches to boot, so as I barge
through the crowd, hurting everyone, I must remember to crouch. To
help me remember this, I visualize two things: the cloth that hangs
in front of every drinking establishment in this country and those
photos of JFK's autopsy that my father and I discussed over breakfast
in 1977.
LinkMichigan TV "journalists" confuse
Asimov's Science Fiction with pr0n
Michigan TV "journalists" confuse
Asimov's Science Fiction with pr0n
02/16/2004 09:21 PMBrian sez:
The local TV station had been running radio promos for a story about a
local school magazine fundraiser that included an "adult" magazine.
It's a conservative area, so we figured maybe they accidentally got
order forms with Playboy, or maybe the locals were just throwing fits
over FHM and Maxxim.
Nope -- the adult magazine in question was Asimov's Science Fiction.
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Locus Online: Science Fiction News,
Reviews, Resources, and Perspectives
Locus Online: Science Fiction News,
Reviews, Resources, and Perspectives
01/04/2005 06:18 PMLocus Magazine Online .. LocusMag .. Locus
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Lists of Bests : Phobos Entertainment's
"100 Science Fiction Books You Just Have
to Read"
Lists of Bests : Phobos Entertainment's
"100 Science Fiction Books You Just Have
to Read"
08/18/2004 08:54 PMLists of Bests : Phobos Entertainment's "100 Science Fiction Books You
Just Have to Read" .. 100 livros de FC que você deveria
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listsofbests.com/list/29
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Microsoft Research Cambridge Offers Fact
Not Fiction at Science Open Day
Microsoft Research Cambridge Offers Fact
Not Fiction at Science Open Day
06/14/2004 02:57 PMThe machine learning and perception group presents two new projects
today. i2i uses dual cameras and stereo imaging techniques to offer a
number of enhanced video conferencing capabilities. Founded on new
computer algorithms, invented by the i2i team, the technology provides
a virtual personal camera operator that tracks the user, panning and
zooming in real time to improve the quality of visual communication.
In addition, the technology can dynamically replace the background of
a scene to make a user appear to be in a different location. i2i also
introduces the concept of 3D Emoticons that takes traditional
emoticons found in e-mail and messenger products to the next level by
allowing three-dimensional objects to be inserted into a scene, such
as a light bulb of inspiration that floats above the user's head.
philipkdick.com - The web site devoted
to science fiction visionary Philip K.
Dick
philipkdick.com - The web site devoted
to science fiction visionary Philip K.
Dick
12/03/2003 07:33 AMphilipkdick.com - The web site devoted to science fiction visionary
Philip K. Dick .. Dickian .. Dick
philipkdick.com
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The vocabulary of science fiction -
March 2004 newsletter - Oxford English
Dictionary
The vocabulary of science fiction -
March 2004 newsletter - Oxford English
Dictionary
05/02/2004 08:25 AM'Where in the multiverse...?': researching the vocabulary of science
fiction for the OED" .. OED sci-fi words project .. OED scifi task
force
oed.com/newsletters/2004-03/scifi.html
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"Michael Moore of lifting the title from
his classic science-fiction novel
"Fahrenheit 451" without permission"
"Michael Moore of lifting the title from
his classic science-fiction novel
"Fahrenheit 451" without permission"
06/22/2004 04:03 AMGreat science fiction radio plays, open
licensed and free for downloading
Great science fiction radio plays, open
licensed and free for downloading
12/12/2003 05:31 PMMy pal hugh Spenser is a hell of a science fiction writer, and he's
got a passion for the golden age of science fiction radio dramas. He
wrote a six-part series of radio plays about the early days of science
fiction fandom, which were produced by the wonderful
Shoestring Theater and aired last
summer on NPR. Hugh and Shoestring have released all six epiisodes as
MP3s under a Creative Commons license that allows for the
noncommercial redistribution -- give them a listen, they're way boss.
Amazing Struggles Episode 1,
28.8MB MP3 Link
Amazing Struggles Episode 2,
29MB MP3 Link
Amazing Struggles Episode 3,
29.4MB MP3 Link
Astonishing Failures
Episode 1, 30.1MB MP3 Link
Astonishing Failures
Episode 2, 31.2MB MP3 Link
Astonishing Failures
Episode 3, 30MB MP3 Link
Isaac Asimov - How I, Robot gets the
science-fiction grandmaster wrong. By
Chris Suellentrop
Isaac Asimov - How I, Robot gets the
science-fiction grandmaster wrong. By
Chris Suellentrop
07/18/2004 03:40 PMthe foundation for Asahara Shoukou*'s cult** .. Chris Suellentrop
documents
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The final installment of the Wachowski
brothers' science fiction epic features
cheesy computer-generated image
The final installment of the Wachowski
brothers' science fiction epic features
cheesy computer-generated image
11/05/2003 09:49 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 5 2003 9:17AM ET
SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment and science fiction
SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment and science fiction
01/06/2004 04:31 AMSPACE.com: space news, games, entertainment a... SPACE.com: space
news, games, entertainment a... SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment a .. Mars Rover success .. .. up there ..
Space
space.com
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If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
If All Stories Were Written Like Science
Fiction Stories
09/26/2004 09:14 PM
If All
Stories Were Written Like Science Fiction Stories. "Roger and
Ann needed to meet Sergey in San Francisco.
'Should we take a train, or a steamship, or a plane?' asked Ann.
'Trains are too slow, and the trip by steamship around South America
would take months,' replied Roger. 'We’ll take a plane.'"
Time's top inventions of the year
Time's top inventions of the year
11/11/2003 10:25 AMI guess it's that time of year, but there's another list of the top
inventions of the year out, this one from Time magazine. Included on
the list: cameraphones, the no-contact jacket, the digital guitar, the
Aquada amphibious car (pictured at right), Sony's Qrio robot, and
those sunglasses with the built-in video camera. Read...
Microsoft Wants More Credit for
Inventions
Microsoft Wants More Credit for
Inventions
07/29/2004 08:31 PMTime Magazine coolest Inventions
Time Magazine coolest Inventions
11/13/2003 01:52 AMIt is always interesting to see what major publications view as great
inventions. Time Magazines 2003 list is out. [Time...
Ideas Unlimited: 11 Suggestions for New
Inventions
Ideas Unlimited: 11 Suggestions for New
Inventions
10/30/2003 09:18 AMsecuritas writes "The New York Times asked 11 prominent people to
write about a device that they'd like to see invented (Google).
Contributors include John ...
TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
2003
TIME magazine's coolest inventions of
2003
11/11/2003 04:42 AMthis year's favorites
time.com/time/2003/inventions
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New Scientist Life's top 10 greatest
inventions - Features
New Scientist Life's top 10 greatest
inventions - Features
04/11/2005 12:00 AMGrok Description matches for Science Fiction Inventions by Publication Date
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Mahalo, Hawaiian Electric
Mahalo, Hawaiian Electric
06/02/2004 04:39 PMShould this utility be part of your well-rounded investment portfolio?
vintage hawaiian shirts
vintage hawaiian shirts
12/15/2003 10:29 AM vintage
hawaiian shirts Perspectives on Hawaiian Sovereignty
Perspectives on Hawaiian Sovereignty
11/18/2003 07:53 PM Perspectives on Hawaiian
Sovereignty. There are many different perspective on the issue of
Hawaiian sovereignty. These are a few of them.
Free Hawai'i. Hawaiian Kingdom
Government. Hawai'i:
Independent and Sovereign. Sovereign Hawaiian
Government. Reinstated
Hawai'i. Kingdom of
Hawai'i. Educate Hawai'i. The
Hawaiian Roundtable. Aloha
for All. Hawai'i
Matters. Native
Hawaiians. Office of Hawaiian
Affairs. And, in case you want a little further info from yet
another perspective,
The Story
of the Usurpation of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. Hawaiian Volcano Shakes, Stirs
Hawaiian Volcano Shakes, Stirs
09/13/2004 10:43 AMCBS News Sep 13 2004 2:09PM GMT
Verizon to Sell Hawaiian Wireline
Business
Verizon to Sell Hawaiian Wireline
Business
05/21/2004 06:59 PMTheStreet.com May 21 2004 10:48PM GMT
eBay Hawaiian skull vendor on federal
rap
eBay Hawaiian skull vendor on federal
rap
09/10/2004 01:02 PMStolen 'native warrior' is actually granny
Hawaiian flights jammed with flying
doughnuts (Reuters)
Hawaiian flights jammed with flying
doughnuts (Reuters)
04/13/2004 07:52 PMReuters - Apparently doughnuts can clog
more than just your arteries.
Some Sort of Hawaiian Technology
Spectacular Conference Coverage 2004
Some Sort of Hawaiian Technology
Spectacular Conference Coverage 2004
09/21/2004 10:38 AMSo it probably would have helped if I had looked up what the hell
this event was supposed be about. I all I knew was that it was
Hawaiian themed - something so recockulous it had to be worth going to
- and that there would be Products there. Unfortunately, I had no idea
what Products there would actually be, but as I'm sitting here,
sipping Amstel, it's starting to look a lot like your typical
technology journalism sausage fest that most of these product
showcases turn into.
A whole roasted baby big just floated by at eye level, though, so
that's something.
New Scientist Features - Life's top 10
greatest inventions
New Scientist Features - Life's top 10
greatest inventions
04/09/2005 03:59 AMNew Scientist Features - Life's top
10 greatest inventions
New Scientist Features - Life's top
10 greatest inventions
04/08/2005 07:52 PMNew Scientist Features - Life’s top 10 greatest
inventions
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NTC to create intellectual property unit
on inventions
NTC to create intellectual property unit
on inventions
03/14/2005 06:00 PMThe Freeman Mar 13 2005 5:25AM GMT
TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003
TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003
11/11/2003 03:37 AMiCubis.com: An online venue for
inventions, ideas, and the people behind
them.
iCubis.com: An online venue for
inventions, ideas, and the people behind
them.
08/12/2004 02:51 AMiCubis launched the first-ever web site that is geared solely to
helping the world’s creative minds sell themselves and their products.
[PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
"TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003,
Apple Music Store"
"TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003,
Apple Music Store"
11/10/2003 11:14 PMIDELIX Awarded US Patent # 6,727,910 for
Inventions Incorporated in Pliable
Display Technology
IDELIX Awarded US Patent # 6,727,910 for
Inventions Incorporated in Pliable
Display Technology
06/15/2004 04:20 PMBC Technology Jun 15 2004 8:18PM GMT
TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003,
Apple Music Store
TIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003,
Apple Music Store
11/10/2003 11:36 PMTIME Magazine: Coolest Inventions 2003, Apple Music Store .. Time:
ITMS Invention of the year .. Top Coolest Invention of
2003
time.com/time/2003/inventions/invmusic.html
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Search Engine Marketing Seminar in
Hawaii: Why Search is Necessary for
Hawaiian Businesses
Search Engine Marketing Seminar in
Hawaii: Why Search is Necessary for
Hawaiian Businesses
09/26/2004 03:20 AMGrant Crowell, CEO of Grantastic Designs.com, will be speaking on "An
Intro to Search Engine Marketing," at the University of Hawaii's
College of Business in Honolulu, Sept. 30th. Special focus be given on
how search impacts Hawaii, along with how local business,
organizations and entreprenuers can achieve financial success with a
carefully-planed search marketing strategy [PRWEB Sep 26, 2004]
Science Fiction Inventions by Publication Date