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Crosspointed from Super Concepts
We all know how the internet has changed our lives. It's not souly
because of the information it can fill our minds with, but because of
the applications that it brings us. We can go shopping, check flights,
make money, network with people, form movements, archive entertainment,
connect businesses, and ...
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TV GETS A NEW IQ TEST! Sarah Connor Chronicles' Thomas Dekker takes a bold step into the future of Digital media with this high-end, Sci-Fi Web Series. To be released through SCIFiSTUDIOS.COM and WWW.IQ-145.COM this new webisodic experience is sure to send the traditional Network model into a real test of intelligence. As the TERMINATOR ...
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Mary Meeker from Morgan Stanley discusses technology and internet trends at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, CA on October 18, 2007.
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Artificial Evolution - A Segment from a program in NG that discusses the possibilities of the AI and human enhancements in future.
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All 1.8 million known plant and animal species will be listed in an Internet-based free ''Encyclopedia of Life'' under a $100 million project.
There might be 8 million to 10 million species on Earth, according to project organizers; estimates range...
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Joost, described as the world's first broadcast-quality Internet television service, commercially launched Tuesday.
Over 150 channels are available and more than 30 global advertisers have signed up to help fund the project. ...
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Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a new series of robots that are simple enough for almost anyone to build with off-the-shelf parts, bu...
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Researchers say the time has come to rethink the Internet's underlying architecture, a ''clean slate'' that could mean replacing networking equipment and rewriting software on computers to better channel future traffic over the existing pipes, support ...
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The US military plans to test an internet router in space, in a project that could also benefit civilian broadband satellite communications.
Potential non-military benefits of DoD's Internet Routing In Space (IRIS) program include the ability to r...
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IBM this week demonstrated more than 20 new technologies, including several that make the Internet and offline applications more accessible to the disabled.
A technology called Easy Web Browsing helps the elderly, people with limited vision and th...
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