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Fantastic book shows 787 behind-the-scenes (photos)
New book showcases the entire development of Boeing's oft-delayed 787 Dreamliner with stunning imagery.
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A close-up view of Mars (photos)
Microsoft and NASA have teamed up to add more Mars imagery to the Worldwide Telescope project.
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Is Sarah Palin turning Facebook and Twitter into her own weapons of mayhem and destruction?
What happens if something that might be interpreted as a threat comes from a highly visible national figure, like a former VP candidate?
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Could Internet filtering cause more harm than good?
Internet filters are in place in the UK and New Zealand, with Australia being another potential. But could these cause more harm than good? A controversial perspective
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Google Earth to license new satellite imagery
Google has agreed to license imagery for their mapping products from a satellite due to launch on September 4th. This new satellite can take detailed imagery for an area the size of New Mexico in...
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Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the web, Sir Tim...
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Intel agency considers cracking down on sat images
The intelligence community is concerned about the widespread availability of satellite images on sites like Google Earth. The little-known National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency says the...
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Photos: New Orleans, before and after
Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Photos: New Orleans, before and after
Satellite imagery shows the extent of the flooding in the city caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Senate panel: Get digital pics and vid into intel database
Soldiers and unmanned planes shoot plenty of high-quality digital imagery on the ground, but it never gets integrated into the centralized military intelligence databases.
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DARPA's vision for getting instant satellite pics to troops (photos)
The SeeMe program seeks to develop a constellation of small low-orbit "disposable" satellites to provide on-demand imagery to troops.
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New images reveal planet in a state of flux (photos)
NASA satellite imagery offers eye-opening view, with before-and-after photos chronicling impact of fires, floods, glacier melt, and deforestation on the Earth.
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Pixar's beautiful pre-film imagery
In "The Art of Pixar," hundreds of colorscripts and concept images give us a glimpse of the terrific artistry that went into the making of the hit studio's many blockbuster films.
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Fantastic book shows 787 behind-the-scenes (photos)
New book showcases the entire development of Boeing's oft-delayed 787 Dreamliner with stunning imagery.
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A close-up view of Mars (photos)
Microsoft and NASA have teamed up to add more Mars imagery to the Worldwide Telescope project.
-
Is Sarah Palin turning Facebook and Twitter into her own weapons of mayhem and destruction?
What happens if something that might be interpreted as a threat comes from a highly visible national figure, like a former VP candidate?
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Could Internet filtering cause more harm than good?
Internet filters are in place in the UK and New Zealand, with Australia being another potential. But could these cause more harm than good? A controversial perspective
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Google Earth to license new satellite imagery
Google has agreed to license imagery for their mapping products from a satellite due to launch on September 4th. This new satellite can take detailed imagery for an area the size of New Mexico in...
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Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the web, Sir Tim...
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Using satellite imagery to explore ancient Mexico
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is using satellite imagery to peer into the ancient Mexican past. Bill Middleton, an archeologist, is...
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