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  1. See that smile, Mona Lisa could teach us a thing or two

    GreenTech Pastures - Sep 30, 2007

    So now the folks in Europe are checking the landscapes painted in days gone by, not for artistic value but to guage the effects of climate change. A British paper reports some of Turner’s intense sunsets may portray

    Tagged: europe, european union, global warming, climate change, research, weather, air pollution, blogroll

  2. iNDependence Day: Ten steps (actually 11) to unlock your “bricked” iPhone

    IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband - Sep 30, 2007

    If you’ve downloaded the latest iPhone firmware on to your previously unlocked iPhone, you have a course of action available to you that will unlock all your iPhone’s functionality except for your phone service. The

    Tagged: apple

  3. No Internet access on your laptop in hotel? Skype chat windows could be culprit

    ZDNet Blogs - Sep 30, 2007

    While staying at a Best Western in Ontario, Calif. recently, blogger Dan York had a Skype-related Internet connectivity issue. His room was too far from the hotel's Access Point to log on wirelessly. So then he tried

  4. Facebook, LinkedIn, Xing making moves

    ZDNet Blogs - Sep 30, 2007

    In the social networking arena today, when Facebook sneezes, the entire blogosphere stands at attention. The latest news is that Facebook, as expected, will let its members organize friends into groups, such as

  5. Does Google really take privacy seriously?

    Googling Google - Sep 30, 2007

    Google does take privacy seriously — and in many respects, they are more conscious about their privacy practices than most other companies because they are an easy target. It is also assuring that they can fix

    Tagged: privacy, ideas, gmail

  6. German court overturns eBay shopper's conviction

    News items | ZDNet - Sep 30, 2007

    In a case that may hurt eBay's business in its second largest market, a court in Germany rules in favor of a customer who had been found guilty of buying stolen merchandise via the site. A German court on Friday

    Tagged: internet, management, marketing, web technology, reuters, court, ebay inc, tools and techniques, corporate and legal, channel management, web site development

  7. Backpacker turns Myanmar activist via Facebook

    News items | ZDNet - Sep 30, 2007

    A Facebook campaign--seeking attention for the government's violent crackdown on pro-democracy Buddhist monks--attracts nearly 140,000 members. A chance encounter in a Myanmar coffee shop turned teenage backpacker Alex

    Tagged: internet, marketing, social networking, facebook, reuters, protest, activist, web software, online communications, advertising and promotion

  8. Virtual robots fooled by visual illusions

    Emerging Technology Trends - Sep 30, 2007

    Researchers at University College London (UCL) have written a computer program using neural networks which are duped by optical illusions the same way as we do. Their virtual robots, which were trained to 'see' like

    Tagged: robotics, health and 038 medicine, engineering and 038 innovation, science and 038 nature

  9. Senatorial sex life and the wild salmon: another fish story

    GreenTech Pastures - Sep 30, 2007

    What do an airport bathroom in Minnesota, Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) and the wild salmon have in common? The future of each depends on what may have happened in that airport bathroom and what that means for the Idaho

    Tagged: water, ocean, conservation, federal government, green tech, state government, blogroll, law and politics

  10. Self-powered nanowires

    Emerging Technology Trends - Sep 30, 2007

    Many research teams around the world are building nanodevices of some kind. But these very small devices need very small sources of power to be fully functional. Now, researchers at the University of Illinois at

    Tagged: nanotechnology, engineering and 038 innovation, energy and 038 environment

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