- A Brief History of Computers, As Seen in Old TV Ads
A Brief History of Computers, As Seen in Old TV Ads (tags: history, fun, movies, technology, tv)
It's been said that the average American will see two million TV commercials by the time he or she turns 65. Doing some quick math in my head, I believe that means that I've seen...well, a terrifyingly large number of...
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- Apple - Thoughts on Music
Apple - Thoughts on Music (tags: music, apple, copyright, technology, law)
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- BBC NEWS | World | Americas | US military pondered love not war
The US military investigated building a "gay bomb", which would make enemy soldiers "sexually irresistible" to each other, government papers say.
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- Communities Dominate Brands: 2006: the year the i-Pod died
Communities Dominate Brands: 2006: the year the i-Pod died (tags: mobile, music, technology, future)
UPDATE JANUARY 2007 The final installment in our coverage of the decline in iPod's dominant market share was posted after Apple released its final numbers for 2006, in January 2007. iPod market share globally is now down to 12.9%, with...
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- Don't Know Their Yahoo From Their YouTube - washingtonpost.com
In fact, technology shouldn't be such a laughing matter. As a nation, we wouldn't tolerate such ignorance about any other area of policymaking.
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- Earthquake Sets Japan Back To 2147
The United States' offer of $20 million and a shipment of steel, tractors, forklifts, and cranes was politely declined.
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- Even CEO Can't Figure Out How RadioShack Still In Business | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
"There must be some sort of business model that enables this company to make money, but I'll be damned if I know what it is," Day said. "You wouldn't think that people still buy enough strobe lights and extension cords to support an entire nationwide chain, but I guess they must, or I wouldn't have this desk to sit behind all day."
FORT WORTH, TX—After a thorough review of its operations, RadioShack CEO Julian Day could provide no real explanation for the analog- riddled company's staying power.
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- Google Tech Talk Showcase
Google TechTalks are designed to disseminate a wide spectrum of views on topics including Current Affairs, Science, Medicine, Engineering, Business, Humanities, Law, Entertainment, and the Arts.
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- Google. Who's looking at you?
Google’s techno-dream comes in three bytes. Universal search, personalized search, cloud computing.
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- Installation
Installation (tags: art, development, research, technology, virtual)
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- Myths, Lies, and Truths about the Linux kernel
I'm going to discuss the a number of different lies that people always say about the kernel and try to debunk them; go over a few truths that aren't commonly known, and discuss some myths that I hear repeated a lot. Now when I mean a myth, I'm referring to something that was believed to have some truth to them, but when you really examine them, they are fictional. Let's call them the "urban myths" of the Linux kernel.
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- Nat Friedman: "Flamewars are part of the community culture"
Novells CTO / Open Source doesn't expect long term problems from the Microsoft deal - an interview about the future of the Linux desktop, legal DVD-support and the mistakes of the Hula project
Novells CTO / Open Source doesn't expect long term problems from the Microsoft deal - an interview about the future of the Linux desktop, legal DVD-support and the mistakes of the Hula project
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- Propeller Trike
Best DIY Projects - MIT Students - Aircraft Tubing - Human-Powered Bike - Video - Popular Mechanics
Damon Vander Lind and some fellow MIT students combined aircraft-supply tubing and salvaged bike parts into a recumbent trike. The result is a soothingly quiet, human-powered, 20-mph creation — one of several of our best reader projects of the year (with video).
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- Reverse Engineering Google's Innovation Machine
Google has been the creator or a leading exponent of new approaches to business and management innovation. Much of what the company does is rooted in its legendary IT infrastructure, but technology and strategy at Google are inseparable and mutually permeable—making it hard to say whether technology is the DNA of its strategy or the other way around.
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- Ridiculous Image Technology Coming Video
This video clip is just a taste of Photosynth Technology. The possibilities of the uses of this program are endless...the speaker barely scrapes the surface.
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- Suuria seisovia pylväitä
Kuvia suomalaisista sähkölinjoista, pylväistä ja orsista.
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- tech.memeorandum
tech.memeorandum (tags: news, aggregator, technology, web2.0)
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- The Future of Music (Part one: Tearing Down the Wall of Noise)
From the mid 1980s to now, the average loudness of CDs increased by a factor of 10, and the peaks of songs are now one-tenth of what they used to be. The loudness war is also not just confined to the big four record companies (Warner Music Group, EMI, Sony BMG, and Universal Music Group). Overcompression is now widespread and performed by independent labels and international record companies.
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- Vernor Vinge - Rainbows End
Science Fiction novel about a wide-ranging conspiracy to use technology as a tool for world domination.
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