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15 Nov 09

BMW Trying To Patent Technological Problem Solving | Techdirt

Geekologie — Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome

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10 Aug 09

Steven Levy on How Gadgets Lose Their Magic

  • A nice closing paragraph in Steven Levy's article.

    I love the idea of travelling back in time to lose knowledge, to enjoy a greater sense of magic and awe.
    - grahamperrin on 2009-08-10
  • By Steven Levy
  • 04.20.09
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08 Aug 09

The Steve Rubel Lifestream — Daily links, insights, photos, videos and more on emerging technology.

  • links, insights, photos, videos and more
  • emerging technology
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07 Aug 09

Techmeme

  • Techmeme is easy to use, very pleasant to scan. - grahamperrin on 2009-08-07
  • About Techmeme
  • must-read stories in technology
  • 3 more annotations...
27 Jul 09

FutureGov » Features Uncategorized » What social technologies mean for public services

  • moving from e-gov to we-gov
  • By Dominic Campbell • Jul 27th, 2009
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25 Jul 09

File Format Cloud

  • This site offers many useful references to third party resources relating to the formats. - grahamperrin on 2009-07-25
17 Jul 09

We Want A Dead Simple Web Tablet For $200. Help Us Build It.

  • July 21, 2008



  • simple and dirt cheap touch screen web tablet
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08 Jul 09

£23m pot of gold for tech-bamboozled SMEs — Management — Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com

  • £23m pot
  • getting SMEs to improve their business through IT
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30 Nov 08

Wired 7.01: Look Who's Talking

  • the Amish have an elaborate system by
    which they evaluate the tools they use; their tentative, at times reluctant
    use of technology is more complex than a simple rejection or a whole-hearted
    embrace. What if modern Americans could possibly agree upon criteria for
    acceptance, as the Amish have? Might we find better ways to wield technological
    power, other than simply unleashing it and seeing what happens? What can
    we learn from a culture that habitually negotiates the rules for new tools?
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