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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
Check out this free white paper to learn how tools from IBM can help the healthcare industry get smarter.
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Google +: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Google + has generated lots of opinions after launch. Whether you think it's good, bad or just plain ugly, WCG's Aaron Strout gives you his take on the new social platform.
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Internet killed the radio star: let NPR "go dark"
National Public Radio is facing the threat of losing its federal funding and having member stations lose their programming. But would this really be a bad thing?
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Apple 1 fetches $213,000 at auction
An original Apple 1 sold for $213,00 at Christie's auction house in London. The buyer (Italian businessman and private collector Marco Boglione) is getting a "richly historical device"...
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More e-readers - more misconceptions
You know what most of our administrators and teachers listened to on their way home today? All Things Considered. And you know what they're going to be asking for tomorrow? Kindles to replace...
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NPR and Livio partner for Wi-Fi radio device
Hearst has said it is developing an e-reader, and now another news organization is simply creating its own tech gadget. Livio and National Public Radio (NPR) have partnered for the first...
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How to stifle innovation
Does this ever happen at your organization? Watch this video prepared by NASA engineers that demonstrates problems in any large bureaucracy that values requirements over new ideas, and process...
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Lessig on Fresh Air
NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross: A great opportunity to spread the understanding of how the copyright regime has spiraled out of control. Listen here.
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NPR announces layoffs, cutbacks; First large reduction in 25 years.
National Public Radio said today that it is being forced to do something it hasn't had to do in 25 years: hand out layoff notices. According to a Washington Post report, NPR will let go 64 of its...
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NPR feature on OLPC - what went wrong?
Since tomorrow is the first day of school and I'm going completely out of my mind, I figured I'd just give you a quick link to an NPR feature on the One Laptop Per Child program that aired on...
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Sex Ed 2.0?
Same message, new media seems to be the focus of the Internet Sexuality Information Services, or ISIS. Featured on NPR today, ISIS in particular is trying to reach out to kids with a "legitimate"...
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Can robots save lives of miners?
Is it possible to replace miners by robots? Or could we use robots to rescue trapped miners? In a recent report, NPR attempts to answer these questions. It is true that robots would be ideal to...
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NPR file suit in net radio royalty conflict
National Public Radio has joined the ranks of online radio broadcasters objecting to recent ruling to increase music royalty fees, reports the Associated Press. NPR filed a notice with the DC...
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Screenshots of a successful weekend project -- a fully functional Media PC
One of the more popular, geek-friendly weekend projects available is the building of a functional Media PC. TechRepublic Senior Software Engineer Bryan Peabody recently spent a weekend creating a...
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USA Today: Plenty of government technology, but a lack of will
What's wrong with government technology? When it came to predicting Hurricane Katrina, nothing, writes Andrew Kantor at USAToday. In short, Kantor says, "The bottom line is that our technology...
Additional Results
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Google +: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Google + has generated lots of opinions after launch. Whether you think it's good, bad or just plain ugly, WCG's Aaron Strout gives you his take on the new social platform.
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Internet killed the radio star: let NPR "go dark"
National Public Radio is facing the threat of losing its federal funding and having member stations lose their programming. But would this really be a bad thing?
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Apple 1 fetches $213,000 at auction
An original Apple 1 sold for $213,00 at Christie's auction house in London. The buyer (Italian businessman and private collector Marco Boglione) is getting a "richly historical device"...
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More e-readers - more misconceptions
You know what most of our administrators and teachers listened to on their way home today? All Things Considered. And you know what they're going to be asking for tomorrow? Kindles to replace...
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NPR and Livio partner for Wi-Fi radio device
Hearst has said it is developing an e-reader, and now another news organization is simply creating its own tech gadget. Livio and National Public Radio (NPR) have partnered for the first...
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How to stifle innovation
Does this ever happen at your organization? Watch this video prepared by NASA engineers that demonstrates problems in any large bureaucracy that values requirements over new ideas, and process...
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