TechCrunch:
Keith Teare was hanging around the Real-Time CrunchUp today showing off his newest project – Speedi.ly. What does Speedi.ly do? One thing, very well and at scale. Speedi.ly takes a piece of content, or grabs the content from a URL, and analyzes it. It does this very fast and it outputs some key data. Speedi.ly tells you th (Read More)
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 20, 2009 ) Del Mar, CA The acceptance of our patent is another positive development for our company and shareholders, as our competitive position in the market place is further strengthened. Karen Clark, CEO of Green Energy.
Their new patent offers a smaller version... (Read More)
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 20, 2009 ) Del Mar, CA - To secure a sustainable biomass-to-energy technology development program GELV focused their strategy to the $153,562,563,000 livestock industry.
Clark CEO of GELV said We have chosen to focus on the $154 billion U.S. livestock industry because... (Read More)
Submitted by Pink Lisa
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This health-conscious guest post is by Debra of the fabulous hapa bento. We are entering the heavy duty feasting season now, so now is a good a time as ever to use nutritional bentos to keep yourself going! The classic bento box with its proportioned rice, protein and vegetable combination is a balance of taste, harmony of (Read More)
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 20, 2009 ) Del Mar, CA Karen Clark, CEO of Green Energy, (OTCBB: GELV) sat down with SmallCapVoice.com to discuss Green Energy Live.
GELV is a fully reporting, publicly-listed engineering and technology company, focused on developing and deploying renewable energy gasification... (Read More)
Andrew McAfee:
I’ve been thinking about what to write in the wake of the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference. One more summary seems unnecessary, since there have been so many good ones already. And the debates are starting to feel a little trumped up and warmed over, and so less fun to wade back into.And then I got inspiration from Greg Llo (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
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"Open" is a great thing. Everyone likes it. Unfortunately, nobody agrees what open is. There are many meanings, but in general, I think "open" must be the opposite of "closed". In the world of abstract things like software, protocols and society, closed is secret, hidden, or locked. "Closed" limits our mobility, prevents (Read More)
Submitted by Hanna Wiszniewska
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Tom Wujec demos the 13th-century astrolabewww.ted.com Rather than demo another new technology, Tom Wujec reaches back to one of our earliest but most ingenious devices -- the astrolabe. With thousands of uses, from telling time to mapping the night sky, this old tech reminds us that the ancient can be as brilliant as the br (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : excellent articleThe invention of the computer is perhaps the critical achievement in the technological evolution of the human race Through computing (and the internet) we have brought the world - and the peoples of the world - to our very fingertips And the power and flexibility of computing has adapted itse (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Rick DearrIn the age of advancing technology the web has offered many new benefits once not accessible to the business world The growth of the web market has presented opportunities to a person trying to begin their own home business and escape the pressures of the ancient work environment Internet Marketing has (Read More)
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online:
Tesla: Driving toward an IPO?Tesla Motors, the Valley-based maker of electric sports cars, plans to go public soon, according to Reuters, which cites “two people familiar with the situation.” The story said an IPO filing is expected any day. The company declined to comment on speculation.The company’s Roadster (pictured at (Read More)
Submitted by Mogston
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Sometime in the near future, will we all own one of these as personal transportable devices? If you’re attracted to the scene in that pretty picture, maybe we will be having such a future, eh? Carter Aviation technologies, which has been trying for 15 years to win acceptance for its radical gyrocopter/aeroplane technology s (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Joey StevieOften when you see an airplane or a helicopter passing through the clouds, what do you feel? Either you want to fly as a passenger or you wish to fly the airplane all by yourself The first option can be fulfilled by booking a ticket, while the second one can be accomplished by the means of a flight simu (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Meteorites, microscopes, or mixing things to go boom. Your science nerd loves it all. Here are a couple of gift ideas for that space explorer, mad scientist, or engineer in your life. BTW, if you hate the gallery format as much as the Grinch hated Christmas, click here. Lego: It's not really a secret that Lego building bloc (Read More)
Scientific American:
Could nuclear power plants last as long as the Hoover Dam?Increasingly dependable and emitting few greenhouse gases, the U.S. fleet of nuclear power plants will likely run for another 50 or even 70 years before it is retired -- long past the 40-year life span planned decades ago -- according to industry executives, regula (Read More)