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Our Paradoxical Attitudes Toward Privacy - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/02/our-paradoxical-attitudes-towards-privacy/index.html
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We all cherish our privacy. Then we go and divulge everything about ourselves on Facebook, sprinkle our Social Security number like pixie dust across the Web and happily load up on tracking devices like GPS navigators and cellphones.
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Technology Review: A Robust Robot for the Elderly
http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18537/?a=f
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For more than a decade, roboticists have worked on systems for the elderly, hoping to extend the amount of time that seniors can live at home and improve their quality of life. Now MIT researchers have built a humanoid robot with a special motion-… More
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Google Now Crawling and Indexing Flash Content
http://searchengineland.com/080701-000002.php
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Historically, search engines have been unable to extract content, such as text and links, from Flash (SWF) files. Subsequently, much of the Flash-based content on the web has been unavailable in search results. This situation has been frustrating … More
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User-Generated Content Makes Web the New Sweatshop | Newsweek Global Literacy | Newsweek.com
http://www.newsweek.com/id/143740
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When an executive wants to sound humane during a public address to the staff, he or she will trot out the well-worn phrase, Our most valuable assets leave the building at the end of the day. Clichés are generally true, but this one may not be, tha… More
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Nightly News video : Bill Gates: 'I'm still pretty hardcore'
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#25408564
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Bill Gates' exit interview with Tom Brokaw
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The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn't Just More — More Is Different
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/magazine/16-07/pb_intro
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Sensors everywhere. Infinite storage. Clouds of processors. Our ability to capture, warehouse, and understand massive amounts of data is changing science, medicine, business, and technology. As our collection of facts and figures grows, so will th… More
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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Dubai plans 'moving' skyscraper
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7472722.stm
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The world's first moving building, an 80-storey tower with revolving floors giving a shifting shape, will be built in Dubai, its architect says.
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A Manifesto for the Next Industrial Revolution - Umair Haque
http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/haque/2008/06/a_manifesto_for_the_next_indus_1.html
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21st century capitalism needs a revolution. How does growth happen – from a strategic point of view? The great Joseph Schumpeter argued that growth happens through a process of creative destruction. There’s a simpler word for that: turbulence.
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An Open Challenge to Silicon Valley - Umair Haque
http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/haque/2008/04/an_open_challenge_to_silicon_v.html
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If you're a revolutionary, then be one: put your money where your mouth is, and fix a big problem that changes the world for the better - if you really have the courage, the purpose, and the vision, that is.
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uwnews.org | Online service lets blind surf the Internet from any computer, anywhere | University of Washington News and Information
http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleID=42563
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New software, called WebAnywhere, launched today lets blind and visually impaired people surf the Web on the go. The tool developed at the University of Washington turns screen-reading into an Internet service that reads aloud Web text on any comp… More
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