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Kay: 'Good enough' will rarely land you work
Call me a new year's resolution snob. But with 2010 around the corner and the well-worn observation that three quarters of you will have forgotten what you resolved to do by Jan. 8, there is little point in discussing them. Enter instead: two
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Review: Wobbly 'Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' Still Enchants
Like the creaky wagon inhabited by a mystical theatrical troupe that rolls into London early in , the film itself wobbles beneath the weight of its own shaggy-dog fairy tale.
Still, there are wonders to behold in director Terry Gilliam’s latest feature,
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What happens when we can't trust the verifiers?
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009, before the Senate Banking Committee hearing on his renomination.
A British government report admitted this month that one of the major rationales for
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Ford brings Wi-Fi to the highway
Starting next year, Ford will bring increased connectivity to selected cars.
Starting next year, Ford enters fray of automakers offering in-car Internet accessNo fees will apply since consumers use own USB mobile broadband modemsJapanese drivers have
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Curtain falling on 'Digital Decade'
Apple's iPod Touch. David Pogue, personal technology columnist for The New York Times, points to Apple's iPod, introduced in 2001, as among the most influential devices of the decade.
While it got off to a rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and
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Curtain falling on 'Digital Decade'
While it got off to a rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and dotcom bubble, the era dubbed the "Digital Decade" by Microsoft's Bill Gates has turned out to be a dizzying period of innovation.
"It's been an amazingly vibrant decade for the Internet
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Curtain falling on digital decade
While it got off to a rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and dotcom bubble, the era dubbed the "Digital Decade" by Microsoft's Bill Gates has turned out to be a dizzying period of innovation.
"It's been an amazingly vibrant decade for the Internet
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CNN - Google Nexus Phone To Debut Tuesday?
Google's new phone may steal thunder from the Droid, above.
New Google smart one, the Nexus One, could debut next week
Invitation to Jan. 5 press event mentions Android, Google's mobile operating system
Phone is rumored to have 5-megapixel camera,
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Predict Our Apple Tablet Coverage, Win an Apple Tablet
Gadget Lab has been accused of being somewhat obsessed with the Apple tablet. Guilty as charged! We are obsessed, we admit it.
After all, who wouldn’t be obsessed with a device that promises to revolutionize mobile computing, make our iPhones look tiny
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Bye bye Digital Decade!
WASHINGTON: While it got off to a
rocky start with the overhyped Y2K bug and dotcom bubble, the era dubbed the
“Digital Decade” by Microsoft’s Bill Gates has turned out to
be a dizzying period of innovation.
“It’s been an
amazingly vibrant decade for
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Talk isn't cheap, but our heroes are cheaper
T he way I imagine it, Odysseus steps off the boat after years away, and the first guy he sees is his old pal Homer, the poet-reporter. “How'd it go?” Homer asks. “Oh my god, you have no idea,” the returning hero says. “Everything started with the
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2-D or 3-D? 'Avatar' Shows Us Future of Filmmaking
Everyone, it seems, wants to go check out the new "Avatar" film.
But the question is, which one?
"Avatar," and probably every blockbuster from now on, will use new technology to create an astounding 3-D experience. But in Albuquerque, you can see
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Paul Offit, Wired and Amy Wallace sued for defamation.
I was recently tipped off to a defamation case being lodged on December 23rd by Barbara Loe Fisher, from the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) for USD1 million against Paul Offit, Amy Wallace and the publishers of Wired magazine, Conde Nast
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ESPN Bringing 3D Sports into Your Home in June
Just when you thought you had it all figured out -- with an expensive HDTV and all the hottest sound components -- ESPN has announced that it is raising the technology bar on watching sports at home.
The giant sports broadcaster has announced that it
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Kodak Brings the Consumer Electronics Show to Your Living Room with Live Broadcasts Over the Internet
-- Jill Zarin, reality star on "The Real Housewives of New York City";
-- Soleil Moon Frye, Actress, Screenwriter and Entrepreneur;
-- Jon Heder, American actor and Web TV star of "Woke Up Dead";
-- Krysten Ritter, American actress and Web TV star
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Video: Hands-On With Google's Nexus One
Wired.com gets a sneak peek at CES 2010, the world's most massive consumer electro...
At CES this year, Casio showed off one of its latest digital cameras, the Exilim E...
CES 2009 has come to a close, and this year's show has been anything but
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Apple may wipe slate clean for new tablet computer
SEATTLE (AP) — Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn't know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing "there's an app for that."
Now, speculation is
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The year that was
All the best-of lists of last year are now in recycling bins, and we’re all supposed to be firmly focused on the year ahead, but I can’t resist one final look back at 2009 - specifically, at my list of favorite words. As a lexicographer, it’s part of
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You Are Not A Gadget: A Manifesto
The most popular aspects of Internet life — including Wikipedia, Facebook and digital music — are so detrimental to humanity that they give young people “a reduced expectation of what a person can be.” That’s the disturbing conclusion of Jaron Lanier,
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Writing on the wall points to Apple tablet, but Steve Jobs still must prove it’s worth buying
Apple may wipe slate clean for new tablet computer
SEATTLE — Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn't know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing "
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Apple may wipe slate clean for new tablet computer
by Jessica Mintz
Associated Press
Tuesday Jan 12, 2010
Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn’t know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing
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Apple App Store Has Lost $450 Million To Piracy
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and the companies that sell software for the iPhone and iPod touch at the App Store have lost over $450 million to piracy since the store opened in July 2008 according to an analysis by 24/7 Wall St. There have been over 3 billion
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Mozilla Gets Ready to Weave Syncing Into Firefox
A Wired.com user account lets you create, edit and comment on Webmonkey articles. You will also be able to contribute to the Wired How-To Wiki and comment on news stories at Wired.com.
Webmonkey is a property of Wired Digital.
Please send me occasional
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Apple may wipe slate clean for new tablet computer
SEATTLE - Apple has a knack for spotting problems we didn't know we had. It can leave us wondering how we survived without vast libraries of music and TV shows in our pockets or the comfort of knowing "there's an app for that." Now, speculation is
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O'Brien: Segway reminds us that even the best get it wrong sometimes
They expected it to change the world. In a hype-filled month such as this, during the lull between the Google Nexus One and the Apple iSlate, it's good to be reminded how rare it is for such lofty expectations to be met.
Dean Kamen on the day he
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Linux.Conf.Au 2010 Welcomes Over 700 Technologists
linux.conf.au continues to be
one of the premier Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
conferences in the calendar year with strong community and
corporate support in 2010. Glynn Foster, LCA2010 team
member, welcomed a diverse audience of 700 people
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Failing 2010 - Fashionable?
Wired Magazine is all about failure in the latest issue. The science of it along with the requisite people talking about the oops, never giving up, etc. I hope the VC community in Canada, the people who run start up programs in Canada, etc, all read
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Scientists discover new species of giant spider, Cerbalus aravensis, among sand dunes in Israel
Scientists announced the discovery of the Cerbalus aravensis spider, found in Israel's Sands of Samar region.
The newly discovered spider has a legspan of up to 5.5 inches.
With a leg-span of up to 5.5 inches, it's amazing scientists haven't
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Art Directors Club Awaits Your Awards Entry
Scott Dadich, creative director, Wired magazine
Michelle Dougherty, director and art director, Imaginary Forces
Vanessa Eckstein, founder and creative director, Blok Design
Louis Gagnon, co-founder and creative director, Paprika Design
Garrick Hamm,
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Wired's Daniel Roth Returns To Fortune As Website's Managing Editor
Fortune magazine is bringing back Daniel Roth to serve as managing editor of the business mag’s website, a Time Inc. (NYSE: TWX) rep told paidContent. Roth will leave Wired magazine, where he was a senior writer for the past two years. He initially
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Sous Vide Machine Takes Pressure Out of Cooking
Unless you're a lab technician or a chef in a high-end restaurant, you probably have no idea what the hell an immersion circulator is. Let us drop some knowledge: Culinary enthusiasts around the world have been using them for years to cook proteins at
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First blogger at Davos
The World Economic Forum, the organization that puts on the annual conference at Davos, has published a 40-year history of the event.
On page 200, under Social Media at the Forum, my longtime friend Lance Knobel is credited with establishing the
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6 Awe-Inspiring New Green Homes
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This post isn\'t so much about affordable as it is about cutting-edge design. Hot
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NY Public Library
Dave Winer, 54, pioneered the development of weblogs, syndication (RSS), podcasting, outlining, and web content management software; former contributing editor at Wired Magazine, research fellow at Harvard Law School, entrepreneur, and investor in web
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Playing host to Bob Garfield
I like to use two definitions for crowdsourcing:
The White Paper Version: Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people
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Photoshop’s Top Dog Replies to ‘Flash Is Dead’ Meme
A Wired.com user account lets you create, edit and comment on Webmonkey articles. You will also be able to contribute to the Wired How-To Wiki and comment on news stories at Wired.com.
Webmonkey is a property of Wired Digital.
Please send me occasional
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iPod Dock Has Killer Looks, Sound to Match
If looks could kill, Geneva's latest sound dock would be on trial for murder in the first.
Between the lacquered finish, mod design lines and luscious aluminum stand, the tabletop dock-clock is certainly the best-looking "accessory" we've ever coaxed
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BWW Reader Feedback - 1/30/10
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Daughtry to Perform at Joe Louis Arena, 4/10 2010/01/19
Posted: 1/30/2010
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The Great Firewall 13 years on
As the contretemps involving Google’s conflicted presence in the People’s Republic of China unfolds, it is timely to recall one anniversary that passed by all but unnoticed in 2009: that of a covert Cold War-era clash between John Foster Dulles and Mao
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Apple's New iPad Needs FCC Approval
Gadget lovers hoping to place a pre-order for Apple's new iPad won't be able to -- because Steve Jobs' new toy can't be legally sold yet, experts say.
Apple has yet to obtain Federal Communications Commission approval for the wireless device to operate
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Nobel Peace Prize: Chinese rights activist and the internet nominated
The awards committee keeps nominations secret for 50 years and kept mum as this year's deadline passed Tuesday. But some nominations are announced by those who make them.
Kwame Anthony Appiah, a Princeton philosophy professor, says he nominated Liu
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Internet nominated for Nobel Peace Prize 2010
The Italian edition of the Wired magazine has nominated the Internet for the ‘2010 Nobel Peace Prize’ for its role in promoting “dialogue, debate and consensus through communication” as well as democracy. The nomination has already been endorsed
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Internet nominated for '2010 Nobel Peace Prize'
GLOBAL MEDIA: The Internet can be considered as the first weapon of mass construction.
London: It's official. The Internet, which has virtually revolutionised the world, has been nominated for the '2010 Nobel Peace Prize'.
The Internet was proposed by
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February 5, 2010 (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
The week, The Lancet formally retracted a deeply flawed study that suggested a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The 1998 study has provided fuel for the anti-vaccine movement for years.
The Lancet's editor Richard Horton describes how this
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The Internet Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The Internet has made the list of nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize this year, going up against a Chinese dissident and a Russian human rights activist among others.
The nomination was made after a petition by the Italian version of Wired Magazine,
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OBVIOUSLY THE NOBEL FOUNDATION HASN'T SEEN 2GIRLS1CUP
THE INTERNET HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Candidates for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize include a Russian human rights group, a Chinese dissident and an inanimate object: the Internet, people who made the nominations said Tuesday.
As the
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The Superbowl meets social science
Wired Magazine was kind enough to host such a party at their SOMA office, along with Boston-based Innerscope Research, who provided the gadgetry and science. This piece of technology was used on the International Space Station:
About 30 people
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New Apple product is ... Aperture 3
Apple announced the release of Aperture 3 photo editing software on Tuesday.
Apple store updates photo editing software
Tech observers speculated about announcement after online store went offline
Guesses included iPad sales, new laptops and iTunes
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CNN - Courts To Jurors: Stop Twittering
Federal courts want jurors to stop communicating via cell phones while serving on a jury.
Increased use of cell phones and computers by jurors to research, talk about cases
Judge: New instructions mention various methods of electronic communication
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Army, Healthcare Biz Envision New Uses for Xbox
Two recent stories indicate game developers aren't the only ones that want to work with Microsoft's Xbox 360. According to articles from Wired magazine and PC World, the military and the healthcare industry both believe the console can be used for more
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Rolling Stone and WIRED contributing editor to speak at United Synagogue of Hoboken
USHDavid Kushner, a contributing editor for Rolling Stone and WIRED magazine, will be speaking at United Synagogue of Hoboken, 115 Park Ave., on Sunday.
Author David Kushner, who wrote “Levittown: Two Families, One Tycoon and the Fight for Civil Rights
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Wired Magazine for iPad Will Launch By Summer
Back in November, Wired publisher Condé Naste announced that it would be working on an edition of Wired for the Apple tablet before Apple even confirmed the existence of such a tablet. Other Condé Naste publications were expected to follow.
The
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Why the web has gone sour
Dissenter ... Jaron Lanier, a scholar-in residence at the University of California and a partner architect with Microsoft. Photo: Vanz/Flickr
It was when his "inner troll" started getting out of hand that Jaron Lanier felt the first stirrings of unease.
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News: Wired to launch digital edition for iPad
Wired Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson, speaking at the Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) 2010 conference, has revealed that the publication plans to release its content for the iPad by summer. “I’m from the media world,” Anderson
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Wired magazine shows off a tablet demo
You might have seen previous demos of digital magazines on tablets. Wired is here with a new demo that is a live working model of what the magazine will look like on a tablet.
This is your best and most informed look at how a magazine can make the
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'Wired' app for iPad avoids Apple's Flash blockade, ePub format
At the TED conference last week, Wired magazine showed off a new digital version of its publication that's targeted at tablets like Apple's iPad that relies on software built by Adobe Systems (see Adobe's video demo).
Rather than a static version of
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Personal Genome Pioneers to Convene at the Inaugural Genomes Environments Traits (GET) Conference
February 18, 2010 9:00 AM EST
-- Four "prototypes of the future" sessions highlighting the next
generation of personalized genomic products, services and activities and
moderated by the executive editor of WIRED and author, Thomas Goetz.
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Report: Jobs calls Flash 'CPU hog,' claims 1.5 hour battery life for iPad with Flash installed
The Apple CEO also reportedly claimed the company's forthcoming iPad device would have a battery life of just 1.5 hours if Flash was enabled. Apple list's the iPad as having: "up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video or listening to
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When to be worried
When big pieces of our culture flow through one company's servers.
And when suddenly, that company takes an interest in the ideas that are expressed in that culture, shutting off certain ideas, without explanation, without answering questions.
That's
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Kendra Cheats on Diet With "Hot Dogs and Chocolate"
For Kendra Wilkinson, the road to a slammin' post-baby bod is paved with chili dogs -- and chocolate!
"My diet is goin real good," Wilkinson Tweeted over the weekend during a family road trip. "Just had a huge chili dog from Billy Bobs in Branson..mmmm
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Quoted: Wired Magazine on How to Raise Racist Kids
Step One: Don’t talk about race. Don’t point out skin color. Be “color blind.”
Step Two: Actually, that’s it. There is no Step Two.
Congratulations! Your children are well on their way to believing that is better than
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UNIVERSAL PICTURES, WIRED MAGAZINE AND LONE SHARK GAMES LAUNCH NATIONWIDE REPO MEN HUNT, SENDING RUNNERS ON THE LAM IN AMERICA
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- What does it take to disappear in America in 2010? Starting today, four contestants in a first-of-its-kind event will find out. Universal Pictures, in conjunction with Wired magazine and Lone Shark
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UNIVERSAL PICTURES, WIRED MAGAZINE AND LONE SHARK GAMES LAUNCH NATIONWIDE REPO MEN HUNT, SENDING RUNNERS ON THE LAM IN AMERICA
What does it take to disappear in America in 2010? Starting today, four contestants in a first-of-its-kind event will find out. Universal Pictures, in conjunction with Wired magazine and Lone Shark Games, announced today that four Runners—with a $7,50
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RunKeeper Free
RunKeeper uses the GPS technology found in the iPhone 3G/3GS to track your fitness activity, giving you comparable results to an expensive GPS watch at a fraction of the cost.
Now, you can also enter your activities manually, including your
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"Flawless: Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History"
Winter, too, has its dog days, when "crisp" feels more like just plain cold, the streets are lined with grimy crusts of snow, and all the interesting holidays are shrinking in the rearview mirror. It's a time of year that calls out for the occasional
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Wired Getting iPad Version of Magazine [Print Is Dead]
The first magazines to hit the Ipod Touch XL from the publisher will be Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Glamour, the New York Times reports, based on a leaked memo.
A complete digital copy of Wired Magazine including their always-clever take
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Undeclared
Gina Torres talked to Wired Magazine about the excellent Crisis on Two Earths. Here’s the quote that went rocketing around the blogosphere.
There aren’t really any skinny bitches in the world of comic books…they’ve got muscle. . . . What I love about
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Details of Ashcroft's sophisticated target seat operation revealed | Allegra Stratton
Tories combining same sort of targeting Labour used in 1997 with extensive YouGov polling of groups as large as 10,000
The level of sophistication behind Lord Ashcroft's "target seat operation" is revealed in an extensive article for Wired magazine,
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5Across: Smartphone Etiquette, and Our Lack of Civility
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Now, with smartphones becoming popular, the problem has become
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Marshfield Clinic leaders named to e-records board
Two Marshfield Clinic leaders said their organization's vast experience with integrating electronic health records will provide real-world solutions for a state board tasked with making personal health information available to any doctor in the
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Clinic leaders bring e-record experience to state board
Two Marshfield Clinic leaders said their organization's vast experience with integrating electronic health records will provide real-world solutions for a state board tasked with making personal health information available to any doctor in the
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Test results from nuclear stimulation of oil and gas reservoirs
Soviet weapons that could be used in gas and oil well stimulation (from Wonderful Russia via Syndroma)
Syndroma also posted pictures of the result of three shots to generate a trench which I am also moving here. This was the model of the crater:
And
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News Flash: Your Diet May -- or May Not -- Beat Cancer
Diet may play a part in ovarian cancer survival rates.
Hey, Los Angeles Times, if you're going to use "may," the most powerful weasel word ever invented, you don't have to settle for the humble vegetable. The sky's the limit!
Butter-pecan ice
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Pioneering Deep-Sea Robot Lost at Sea
First launched in 1995, ABE helped to herald a new kind of deep-submergence vehicle -- the AUV - and revolutionized deep-sea exploration by expanding scientists abilities to reach into the deep. The fifteen-year-old ABE was on its 222nd dive when it
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SXSW 2010: Camper Van Beethoven
Have you ever met a skinhead? Have you ever played hippie ska for a VFW hall full of them? have, and since forming in 1983 they have never shied away from the outlandish, dangerous or unexpected. The Campers helped birth a genre with their
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Internet Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The Internet has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by the Italian version of Wired magazine. (Jeff Nenarella/The Epoch Times)
The Internet has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by the Italian version of Wired magazine. Geir Lundestad,
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The seasonal Flickr color wheel
We began with a collection of photographs of the Boston Common taken from Flickr. Using an algorithm developed for the WIRED Anniversary visualization, our software calculated the relative proportions of different colors seen in photos taken in each
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Making Organic Structure Visible
Macoto Murayama cultivates inorganic flora. First, he chooses the plant and finds the real flower. Second, he dissects the flower cutting the petal and ovary with scalpel and observes it with magnifying glass.[picture above] Third, he makes sketches
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Twitter is down this morning
Not sure how long it's been down, but it's been a while. Nothing on status.twitter.com.
This reminds me what I'm going to talk about at the 140Conf on April 20. How we are fools to think that something like Twitter can run entirely on one company's
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Monday Signal: Oh, the Irony of the Wired “iPad App”
Happy Monday! This past weekend was dominated by coverage of the SXSW conference, which I’ve pretty much ignored, because I figure the good stuff will come out in the next 24 or so hours (folks usually wait for a Monday to announce anything newsworthy).
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Magazines Look to iPad for Boost
(AP) Magazine publishers may have a new way to boost flagging circulation: the iPad.
The Audit Bureau of Circulations said Tuesday that it has changed its definition of a digital magazine to accommodate the new class of tablet-style devices.
The
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Folding plug wins design award
Published Date: 17 March 2010 An innovative folding electric plug has beaten a final collection by late fashion guru Alexander McQueen to land a top design award. McQueen, who committed suicide last month, had his latest spring/summer catwalk range
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ABC rule change opens door to iPad mags
A Rule that determines magazine circulation details could have scuppered publishers plans to bring their titles to the iPad.
The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) change means that magazine publishers in the US and Canada will be not need to make
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Apple now accepting iPad app submissions
According to an e-mail sent to Apple iPhone and iPad application developers, the company is now officially accepting iPad apps for review and inclusion in the iTunes store. In order to be available for sale or download in time for the April 3 launch of
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Facebook tightens its grip on the mighty Google
Larry Page turns 37 on Friday. The billionaire co-founder of Google has a lot to celebrate. In 12 years he and his business partner Sergey Brin have created one of the most powerful companies on the planet, seen off rivals big and small, and emerged as
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Wired Magazine iPad edition to restrict outbound link functionality?
On the one hand, it is understandable that Wired might not want to chance dumping readers out of its app—especially given that this will mean their app closes due to the iPad’s presumed inability to multitask.
But on the other hand, as Slocum points