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PopTech: What Facebook and Steroid Use Have in Commonwired.com » Wired: Gadget Lab - Oct 22, 2008 In the eyes of Valdis Krebs, the bulging bodies of baseball's steroid era reveal a problem exacerbated by a powerful social network. Krebs believes everything is quantifiable as a social network, from steroid use to … Also tagged: interviews, internet, current affairs, innovations |
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Pop!Tech: The Internet as Confessionalwired.com » Wired: Gadget Lab - Oct 21, 2008 If you're at a movie theater, look around for someone sitting alone and wearing a white hat. He or she might be part of a secret community. The community was inspired by PostSecret, a blog where people anonymously … Also tagged: internet |
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Pop!Tech: Machine Therapist Bonds With Her Blenderwired.com » Wired: Gadget Lab - Oct 20, 2008 Pause, take a deep breath and exhale into the Omo — an egg shaped machine with a soft rubber exterior that will match its breathing to yours, eventually synchronizing man and machine to a point where they can feed off … |
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Sep 3, 2008
Preeminent among the magazine world's kingmaking power lists is Vanity Fair's New Establishment, which appears in the October issue — on newsstands in L.A. and New York today, but not in the Bay Area for another six …
Also tagged: new york times, slide, myspace, mtv, lists, cbs, vanity fair, dailykos, baidu, ilike, twitter, walt mossberg, veoh, elon musk, peter thiel, chris dewolfe, max levchin, evan williams, spacex, markos moulitsas, ali partovi, hadi partovi, tom anderson, clarium capital, myspace china, quincy smith, dmitry shapiro, new establishment, andrew ross sorkin, mika salmi, robin li, andrew zolli, next establishment, wendi deng murdoch
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Mar 19, 2008
PopTech, the only tech conference whose door I deign to darken, is looking for a part-time blogger to do about 15 hours a week of paid work for this year's event. Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe and former Pepsi/Apple …
Also tagged: conferences, blogging for dollars
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 20, 2007
More Pop!Tech geniosity...catch it live here. Holy Jetsons! Powercast is developing technologies that send power through the air. That's right; they call it Powercast Wireless Power Platform, and it can recharge …
Also tagged: events, science and technology, alternative energy, maine, th exclusives, prototypes, radio frequency, wireless power, powercast, rechargeable batteries
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 20, 2007
In addition to hosting an awesome meeting of the minds and propagating world-changing ideas, this year Pop!Tech is taking their mission even further. They've partnered up with eBay Giving Works to create the Pop!Tech …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, events, brazil, nicaragua, solar, renewable, biomass, bénin, carbon offsets, irrigation, reforestation
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 19, 2007
Chris Jordan with an image depicting 8 million toothpicks, equal to the number of trees harvested in the US every month to make the paper for mail order catalogs. Coming atcha from Pop!Tech. Catch it live -- hundreds …
Also tagged: events, photography, seattle, cell phone, bottled water, recycling, maine, th exclusives, culture and celebrity, plastic, plastic bags, plastic bottles, chris jordan
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Oct 18, 2007
above right image (c) 2005 Bob Wilson Reporting from Pop!Tech...catch it live here! More smarties than you can shake a stick at in beautiful Camden, Maine for 3 days. From what TreeHugger understands, lots of the …
Also tagged: global warming, water, climate change, events, fishing, science, mercury, ocean, maine, th exclusives, food and health, monterey bay aquarium research institute
valleywag.com » Valleywag - Oct 17, 2007
I hate conferences -- boring masquerades whose true mission isn't collegial thinking, but business development and self-promotion. The exception is PopTech, a tiny get-together held in bucolic seaside Camden, Maine …
Also tagged: conferences, ted, bob metcalfe