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    Incredibly Funny Help Desk Cartoons
    sohil
    by sohil  5-30-2007    8
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    Sensible 404 error page
    kankamuso
    by kankamuso  1-9-2007    6
     No Remarks
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    25 Unexpectedly Useful Websites for the Uncommonly Curious
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  7-10-2008    3
     The rest are on the site
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    The era of the American Internet is ending.
    wildcat
    by wildcat  9-1-2008    3
     “Since passage of the Patriot Act, many companies based outside of the United States have been reluctant to store client information in the U.S.,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. “There is an ongoing concern that U.S. intelligence agencies will gather this information without legal process. There is particular sensitivity about access to financial information as well as communications and Internet traffic that goes through U.S. switches.”
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    What is a fair price for free knowledge?
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  6-28-2009    5
     "When it comes to knowledge, you can never have too much of a good thing."
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    15 tips to energize your life!
    frogtuxedo
    by frogtuxedo  1-30-2007   
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    Grid of 100,000 computers heralds new internet dawn
    wildcat
    by wildcat  10-1-2008    1
     The Grid is coming
    29
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    2000 Year Old Computer Rebooted
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-19-2008    3
     Amazing...
    27
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    10 Fascinating Facts About the Ancient Olympic Games
    wildcat
    by wildcat  8-2-2008   
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    TOP 100 funniest one-liners on the internet!
    swampfoxz
    by swampfoxz  6-4-2009    7
     11 We live in a society where pizza gets to your house before the police.
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    An Artificial Pancreas
    Mohir
    by Mohir  8-10-2008    3
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    What Comes After Web 2.0?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-3-2006    4
     clipmarks maybe a good begining
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    Neuroimaging Of Brain Shows Who Spoke To A Person And What Was Said
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  11-10-2008    2
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    Computer Gender
    vickybaranwal
    by vickybaranwal  12-10-2007    5
     Here are some reason to believe computer a male or a female...... heyyy.... take it easy
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    7 ways to exercise your brain
    einbar
    by einbar  8-5-2008    2
     
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    The Role of Light on Human Health
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-16-2008   
     Rea envisions "real-time light prescriptions" to help people receive or avoid light at the appropriate times. Simple measures to control when and how much circadian light we receive could help nightshift workers stay alert on the job and sleep more effectively during the day, help cure jet lag, decrease depression, and generally help everyone get a proper night's sleep. The ability to modify circadian rhythm could potentially mitigate the negative health effects that some researchers believe are brought on by disruptions to the light-dark cycle. Recent studies have found a link between health and changes in the natural circadian rhythm. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published a series of articles, for example, that showed night shift workers had a higher incidence of breast cancer; and, last year, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer cited night work as a potential breast cancer risk factor.
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    DNA sample may be enough to build an image of your face
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  2-18-2009    7
     These are being computerised with the gene mix indicating what the ratio will be between these various facial features. It allows the computer to build up an image of a face based only on the gene mix found in the DNA. He indicated that “maybe 500 facial markers and 500 ancestry markers” would be enough to build an accurate and complete face.
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    80 How-To Sites Worth Bookmarking
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  7-4-2008    3
     Many many more at site
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    Worms Do Calculus To Find Meals
    shandora
    by shandora  7-3-2008    3
     In their paper, the researchers documented how two related, closely located chemosensory neurons, acting in tandem, regulate behavior. The left neuron controls an on switch, while the opposing right one an off switch. These sister neurons are situated much like the two nostrils or two eyes of mammals. Together these neurons are known as ASE for antagonistic sensory cues.
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    We Want More From Computers--But Not Too Much
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-25-2009   
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    Google Notebook from Google Labs
    olivier
    by olivier  5-10-2006    15
     Looks like Google is ready to enter the online note taking/clipping market ;)
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    Al Qaeda: Terrorist Group or Propaganda Campaign Tool?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-26-2008    4
     Would you really be surprised?
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    Microsoft Firefox 2007
    fullmadness
    by fullmadness  11-8-2006    2
     Just FUN !!....read all the Features on the website.. www.msfirefox.com
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    U.S. Swimmers Trim Times At Beijing Olympics Using 'Top Secret' Technology
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-11-2008    1
     As an amateur swimmer, I hope this technology will be more widely available in the future. Just to learn to take it to the limit is really rewarding.
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    The Do-Good Imperative
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-14-2008    2
     How about a windup flashlight crossed with a cell phone charger? It's low tech meets high tech with rugged, toylike charm. Or charcoal made from plant waste instead of wood, developed for Haiti by MIT's D-Lab? Talk about a greener way to barbecue. (The technology might also help save endangered African gorillas. A new study published in Science links organized crime rings cutting trees for charcoal in Congo with a spate of recent gorilla murders.)
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    Robotic Exoskeleton Allows a Paralyzed Man to Walk - inspirational!
    einbar
    by einbar  8-28-2008    3
     "ReWalk consists of motorised leg supports, body sensors and a back pack that contains a computer and rechargeable batteries. Users still need crutches to help with balance. To move, the user picks a setting with a remote control wrist band – “stand”, “sit”, “walk”, “descend” or “climb” – and then leans forward, activating the body sensors and setting the robotic legs in motion"
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    GPS shoes for Alzheimer's patients
    clip-on-tie
    by clip-on-tie  6-6-2009    4
     Keep an eye on the loved ones.
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    opening a misterious window
    boreas
    by boreas  12-11-2006    5
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    How to Get Rid of Stuff
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  1-12-2007    1
     Very cool site.
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    The Handy Uses of a Home Computer (Jan, 1970)
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  5-14-2008    5
     * Planning a dinner menu * Balancing bank accounts * Doing school homework * Figuring out income tax * Printing invitations * Keeping the budget
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    55 Ways to have Fun with Google
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  7-4-2006    2
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    Brain's 'trust machinery' identified
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-22-2008    3
     No Remarks
    16
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    MP3 Files Aren't Safe
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-7-2008    4
     No Remarks
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    They say they want a revolution
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  5-22-2008    4
     Increasing computing power 10,000 times — to speeds in the hundreds of petaflops — would allow modellers to study simulations at the kilometre scale, enabling better predictions on the activity of hurricanes and, eventually, the local deep convection that transfers much energy into the upper atmosphere (see 'A real solution?'). This research could then be fed into operational models.
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    Massive Radio-telescope in China to Explore 'Dark Age' of Early Universe
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-5-2008    1
     The new study is part of a broader effort to understand the early years of the universe, after the big bang using computer simulations can help scientists understand events like the birth of the first stars in the universe. During much of the universe's first billion years, the awesome brilliance born of the big bang faded to black. This dark age represents the least-understood chapter in the history of the cosmos scientists have compiled.
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    Robot builders seek a little help from sci-fi
    Mohir
    by Mohir  9-6-2008   
     "People that thought of it as a camera with legs were really pleased, but people that thought of it as a photographer were really disappointed," he says. Smart thinks those raised expectations were down to the impact of unrealistically human-like robots in movies and books. "People don't really know what they are. C-3PO in Star Wars is very humanlike, intelligent and capable, but real robots are not like that at all." Instead of just forcing people to alter their expectations, Smart thinks it makes sense to study how people's ideas about robots are influenced by fiction. That knowledge could be used to design robots that make the most of those expectations. "My real concern is to get people and robots to play together nicely," says Smart. Engineers might learn from fictional robots in other ways, says Sharkey. "It would be worthwhile to study the way computer animators make us connect with simple, non-human objects." Pixar's WALL-E, for example, is easy to connect with, he
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    Religion is a product of evolution, software suggests
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-27-2008   
     Another contends that religion benefited our ancestors. Rather than being a by-product of other brain functions, it is an adaptation in its own right. In this explanation, natural selection slowly purged human populations of the non-religious. To determine if it was possible for religion to emerge as an adaptation, Dow wrote a simple computer program that focuses on the evolutionary benefits people receive from their interactions with one another.
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    Get old version of popular software
    prabhags
    by prabhags  12-8-2006    2
     You can get the old version of any software .
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    Will the Internet Evolve into a Lifeform?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  9-16-2008    1
     One route is the evolution of electronic intelligences in situations like the internet-arms race between spammers and shielders. It might sound silly, the idea that new life could be created in an attempt to offer you a great deal on C1@Lis!!, but have you tried registering for a forum recently? Even gaining access to the lowest level of interaction online now requires elementary Turing tests to tell the humans from the robots. Another option is the idea of the net itself becoming sentient, a vast self-modifying array of connections and information storage with limited connections to the outside world (kind of like that glob of grey goo you carry around in your skull). If that happens then Gibson help us all - remember that the net is made of about 90% spam, 9% porn, and quite a lot of whining blogs. If that mixture ever becomes self-aware we're not quite sure what it'll do, but the odds are against it being anything good.
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    Spotless mind?
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  12-26-2008    4
     No Remarks
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