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- Nanotech bill gets Bush's approval
- Nanotech bill gets Bush's approvalsome of thise is scarry" President Bush signs a bill that will provide $3.7 billion over four years to research and promote the commercial evolution of nanotechnology."small camera's and tracking device nano sizeWell, it's better than spending...the money to build more nukes...we need powerful technologyArchimedes invented...
- Tags: nanotechnology, Archimedes
- Discussion threads 2003-12-05
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- Google Palimpset: Massive storage project could enable Government 2.0
- David Stephenson -- a leading voice for "transparent government" -- is all fired up over Google's recent Palimpsest announcement, which he calls "the critical link in Government 2.0. Wired reported in January that the project plans to make terabytes of data storage available to scientists, all of...
- Tags: Google Inc., Data, Scientist, Government, Storage, Hardware, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-03
- Google to make scientific data public
- Google has offered archiving and distribution data for years to researchers who needed to store and move massive amounts of data. According to Ars Technica, Google is looking at innovative ways of making some of these large datasets (often stored in Google's own 3 terabyte storage systems distributed to...
- Tags: Google Inc., Data, Business Intelligence, Storage, Storage Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- TechCrunch goes pro: What's the deal?
- Michael Arrington, of TechCrunch fame, is handing over his management reigns to Heather Harde, currently the SVP of Mergers and Acquisitions at Fox Interactive Media. Harde will start her new job as CEO of the TechCrunch Network (and my boss, Mike notes) by the end of the month, according to...
- Tags: Venture capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, TechCrunch
- Blog posts 2007-03-18
- Redefining value in an open source world
- Redefining value in an open source worldRecognition is not the same as respect.The word "notoriety" implies someone whose name is recognized for damage done.So Linus Torvalds is recognized. Richard Stallman is notorious.There are values within fame.You wrote:"Richard Stallman is a high value person. Linus Torvalds is a high value...
- Tags: prophet, Stallman, Marx, open source, Richard Stallman
- Discussion threads 2006-08-09
- MSN Messenger, Hotmail on the fritz
- MSN Messenger, Hotmail on the fritz100%'Usually the sites can be accessed 100 percent of the time.'well duh that would be the goal, right?lol @ stupid statement in article.Are you paying for the service and instant messengingThis is a mute point, it is a service offered by MSN. If you are...
- Tags: E-mail providers, E-mail, Microsoft Windows, Patches, Instant messaging, AOL Instant Messenger, MSN, MSN Messenger, MSN Hotmail
- Discussion threads 2004-03-12
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