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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon
The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system
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Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia
Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer.
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Why this Well-Known Biotech Firm Deploys 17,000 iPads and iPhones
Enterprises at the AppNation conference detailed the ups and downs of deploying apps to both employees and customers.
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What France did for software it will not do for biotechs
The Sarkozy government, in order to quell protests in the streets, is throwing workers a bone in the form of a requirement that biotech firms gradually start paying for their workers' retirement...
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Biotech for food, fuel
At the AlwaysOn GoingGreen conference in Sausalito, Calif., J. Craig Venter says going from food to fuel--corn to ethanol--is taking resources in the wrong direction. He discusses oil palm and the...
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Will biotech change pharma ethics?
Will the industry's ethics improve as we move into this new era? Or will the universities' ethics, in time, deteriorate?
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VC Supports Next, Greener Generation of Biotech
Using, not losing, all the carbon. Courtesy Zeachem and Mohr Davidow. Click on diagram for full view. We've had several blogs here recently reflecting the building political anxiety around the...
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Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon
The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system
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Face recognition set for takeoff in Australia
Public trials of the SmartGate biometric system, in conjunction with electronic passports, to begin at airports this summer.
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Google's Brin: I love you, and your biotech start-up
Google's Brin: I Love You, And Your Biotech Start-Up
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News to know: Interop; Anti-spam technique; Google goes biotech
Notable headlines: Promising antispam technique gets nod. Larry Dignan: Google goes biotech, invests in 23andMe. Google invests $3.9 million in biotech start-up. Red Hat CEO decries software...
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Google invests $3.9 million in biotech start-up
Search giant one of several investors in 23andMe, which was started by the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
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Google goes biotech, invests in 23andMe
Google said today in an SEC filing that it has invested $3.9 million in 23andMe, a biotech startup that's focused on allowing consumers to search their genome. 23andMe just closed its series A...
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DNA Day webcast helps inform students about biotech
"Genomics: Towards a Healthier You:" Not your father's industry education film.
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NIH cuts endanger biotech breakthroughs
As health crisis continues, federal government cutting back on research funding. The fear is that the best and the brightest will pursue other opportunities.
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When biotech comes home
Dan Farber The "domestication" of biotechnology will open up creativity to millions, from do-it-yourself kits for gardeners to low cost DNA synthesizers for teens. But physicist Freeman Dyson and...
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Consortium to push biotech, nanotech collaboration
Joint Venture: Silicon Valley forms a consortium of businesses, government and education to promote nanotechnology and biotechnology by uniting the San Francisco Bay Area's many assets.
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Reborn Model N finds life in biotech
The software maker, founded by an industry veteran during the heat of the business-to-business boom, redefines itself to tackle the biotech market.
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Start-up Netezza taps into biotech
The business intelligence upstart develops a specialized version of its hardware server targeted at the bioinformatics field.
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Unisys allies with biotech to boost sales
Unisys, a second-tier server maker, has joined a San Francisco Bay Area consortium of biotechnology companies in an effort to spur sales of its Intel-based server line, the Blue Bell, Pa.-based...
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