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Social networks are Open for profiling
rmowery
by rmowery  10-6-2008   
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Creating Minds - Principles of Creativity
jamminsoul
by jamminsoul  10-4-2008   
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The Latest Conflicted Researcher
Matthew Herper
by Matthew Herper  10-3-2008   
 Sen. Charles Grassley has been digging up a lot of these. Gardiner Harris at NYT really manages to pull out some of the larger trends at work, especially toward the end of this piece.
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Black Inventors and Scientists- Lewis Latimer
dmegivern
by dmegivern  9-29-2008   
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Black Inventors and Scientists- Elijah McCoy
dmegivern
by dmegivern  9-29-2008    1
 Supposedly, after failed attempts by competitors to make counterfeits of his lubricant to avoid using a product created by a Black man, the phrase "real McCoy" was used to refer to his authentic product.
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Nanotechnology Will Bring 100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks
cyberwiz
by cyberwiz  9-24-2008   
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Patent system 'stifling science'
tabsey
by tabsey  9-24-2008    1
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Crowdsourcing could improve 'broken' patent system
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  9-18-2008   
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for one it is ipod,for the other it is iless
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-8-2008    1
 Success is a complex issue. ipod is cool due to several reasons; technology design and marketing... so it is not only about who was the first to invent, but who was the first to introduce.
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Microsoft patent Page Up & Page Down keystrokes
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  9-1-2008   
 200 to go.
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Wii lawsuit
ColtsFootball
by ColtsFootball  8-29-2008   
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1 million people in 1 building?
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  8-28-2008   
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wings
josali
by josali  8-23-2008   
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Hemp: The outlawed plant
papananook
by papananook  8-20-2008    1
 So, because of capitalist greed and uber-lawman, we are deprived of this amazing plant.
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Inventions - the 19th Century
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  8-18-2008    1
 Many of these seem so much part of life, others seem so primitive in comparison to our time, and yet they were invented not so long ago. A full list on source.
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I Own Your Web 2.0
The REAL Napster
by The REAL Napster  8-18-2008    3
 Looks like this guy will laugh all the way to the bank. Others, will not.
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A Study of Women Inventors, Part 1
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-17-2008   
 The social appeal for women to become inventors at that time was best expressed when Scientific American tried to assure them “that there was nothing inherently unladylike about the process of invention. Like novel writing, it could be done in the parlor at home, and did not require traffic in the factory or marketplace.” Follow to Part 2
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Dual-display laptop design has wings
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-15-2008   
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Scientists' Report Expected: Invisibility Will Become Reality!
merrie
by merrie  8-11-2008    1
 • Click here to read the rest of this story in the Sunday Times. • Click here for FOXNews.com's Patents and Innovation Center.
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Eric Von Hippel's Keynote on User Innovation (2007, MIT)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-11-2008   
 See my previous clip for more information on this.
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Dell tries to trademark "cloud computing"
akipta
by akipta  8-2-2008   
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Is This Your JETPACK?
sahara
by sahara  7-30-2008   
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Inventor of Water Powered Dune Buggy Murdered
WomanInTheMoon11
by WomanInTheMoon11  7-18-2008    3
 He was poisoned March 1998..He died in the parking lot of a restaurant in his home town of Grove City, Ohio. Sharks came a week later and stole the the dune buggy and all of his experimental equipment.. He had patents on his invention and was ready for production. Only $1,500 to equip your car! See the Videos above. No gasoline, just water. Stanley said he was offered a billion dollars from an Arab to basically shelf his idea. So what is happening with Stan's Great Invention of the 20th Century!! Absolutely nothing. Are they manufacturing his invention. NO, Why not? because it would solve all the world's problems today. All they talk about is hydrogen gas stations run by Shell and a Canadian Oil Firm. Then they talk all about "hydrogen fuel cells" which take a lifetime of gas burned just to make one fuel cell. A hydrogen fuel cell factory is a real SMOG factory..-- EXCERPTS FROM THE WEB PAGE
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Tools for creating ideas
willhelm
by willhelm  7-16-2008    4
 More at site. Including, Mind-mapping: Hierarchical breakdown and exploration. Modeling: For the artist in everyone. Morphological Analysis: Forcing combinations of attribute values. Nominal Group Technique: Getting ideas with minimal personal interaction. # PSI: Problem + Stimulus = Idea! Rightbraining: Combine incomplete doodles around the problem. Role-play: Become other people. Let them solve the problem. Reversal: Looking at the problem backwards. Reverse Brainstorming: Seek first to prevent your problem from happening. SCAMPER: Using action verbs as stimuli. Six Thinking Hats: Think comfortably in different ways about the problem. Storyboarding: Creating a visual story to explore or explain. Contradiction Analysis: Use methods already used in many patents. Unfolding: Gradually unfolding the real problem from the outside. # Visioning: Creating a motivating view of the future. Write streaming: Write and write and write until you unblock.
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Safety Cuff
rserrano
by rserrano  7-10-2008   
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stumble 'knowledge' results - The British Libray
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-8-2008   
 We hold over 13 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles, 57 million patents, 3 million sound recordings, and so much more. Start exploring here.
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Scirus, a Scientific Seach Engine
Sheroug
by Sheroug  7-7-2008   
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bystro system
naviriel
by naviriel  7-3-2008   
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Tesla Purple Plates for Healing
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  7-2-2008    3
 The plates are made of aluminum, which is first anodized (electrolytic oxidation) and then colored. The spin of the atoms and electrons of the aluminum is thus changed in such a way, that the plates are said to vibrate in resonance with the fundamental energy (Chi, Prana, Orgon) of the universe. The plates were developped by Ralph Bergstresser after a patent and from the knowledge / information and ideas of Nikola Tesla, with whom he worked for a certain time. With anodizing, the field of the plates is changed and interacts with tachyons. The surface of the plates has a crystal-structure. Their chemical composition is the same as that of rubies and sapphires, which also consist of aluminum oxide. We know that rubies give energy and thus were called "life-stones" in the Middle-Ages. The plates offered here have been further developed.Nikola Tesla himself used similar plates in several patents and called them antennas for free energy. They are said to transfer information from the
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"The Man Who Invented The Twentieth Century"
merrie
by merrie  7-2-2008    2
 Much of his early work pioneered modern electrical engineering and many of his discoveries were of groundbreaking importance. During this period, in the United States, Tesla's fame rivaled that of any other inventor or scientist in history or popular culture, but due to his eccentric personality and unbelievable and sometimes bizarre claims about possible scientific and technological developments, Tesla was ultimately ostracized and regarded as a mad scientist. Never having put much focus on his finances, Tesla died impoverished at the age of 86.
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SciRus Scientific Search Engine
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-1-2008   
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MyScreen files patent for Mobile Advertising in India
clipblogs
by clipblogs  7-1-2008   
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Brown's Gas Facts
franstuff
by franstuff  6-30-2008   
 Go to web site to read entire article.
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More on Brown's Gas
franstuff
by franstuff  6-30-2008   
 Brief History of Brown's Gas... AKA HHO
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New Power Source Looks Promising
jer309
by jer309  6-29-2008   
 Dr. Randell Mills is a very smart man with a big research facility in Cranbury, NJ, and many millions in invested dollars. He's apparently found a way to move the electron in the H atom to move closer to the nucleus, = great energy output.
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Information Unlimited - Free Energy,Solar Energy
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-28-2008    2
 In the 1920s T. Henry Moray invented a free energy device that reportedly output 50 kilowatts of electricity. It could not be explained by standard science at that time. The electricity exhibited a strange cold current characteristic where thin wires could conduct appreciable power without heating. Moray suffered ruthless suppression, and in 1939 the device was destroyed. Frontier science lecturer and author Moray B. King explains the invention with todays science: Modern physics recognizes that vacuum contains tremendous energy called the zero-point energy. A way to coherently activate it appears surprisingly simple: First create a glow plasma or corona. Then abruptly pulse it. Other inventors have discovered this approach (sometimes unwittingly) and created novel energy devices, but they too were suppressed. The common pattern of their technologies clarified the fundamental operating principle. The purpose of this book is to inspire engineers and inventors so that a new energy source
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mattporter
by mattporter  6-19-2008   
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$8000 per gallon ? WTH!
willhelm
by willhelm  6-18-2008    9
 I figured the ink for my Epson photo printer at $13,000 per gallon.
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Apple's Recent Patents
Scattered_Fusion
by Scattered_Fusion  6-12-2008   
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Symantec crawls
narain_47
by narain_47  6-7-2008   
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