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SPARC Video Contest

Check out this video contest! CALL FOR ENTRIES SPARC Announces Mind Mashup: A Video Contest to Showcase Student Views on Information Sharing Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales and Documentary Filmmaker...

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Interface to the Virtual World

Benjamin Chodroff, a Case Western Reserve University student, recently participated in an IBM internship called "Extreme Blue" in India. He proposed an interface to connect real and virtual worlds,...

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Web 3.0 on the Horizon

Have you learned everything about how to use web 2.0 effectively? If not, get ready to fall further behind. Articles are already starting to circulate about web 3.0 and what that will mean for Internet...

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Google offers 411 Service

Did you know Google offers a 411 service that is totally free? It can be used by calling 1-800-GOOG-411. I tried it for a few random searches. It is not perfect as it is computer automated. If you do...

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Google 2008 Anita Borg Scholarship

The Google 2008 Anita Borg Scholarship is open for application until Friday, February 1, 2008.As part of Google's ongoing commitment to furthering Anita's vision, we are pleased to announce the 2008...

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From the File of Where Else Did They Look

I found this video about Gmail discussed in a Walking Paper blog entry. In general the video is Gmail engineers reading emails they receive from happy users. The last one in the video was a freshman...

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Wii Preparation for Surgeons

Years ago we had reports that our Desert Storm pilots were better than their former colleagues, due to being raised as children with video games. Now, we a have a study that shows surgeons that warm up...

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Street View by Google

Google is traveling around with a 360-degree camera to add a street view to its maps. Cleveland made its debut has the first Ohio city to be visually documented by Google. See the Plain Dealer article...

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How Facebook Works

Ever wonder what it took to keep a large social network like FaceBook running? Technology Review in their July/August 2008 issue highlighted How Facebook Works.

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“hi-fi sci-fi library” video

From the Libraryman Blog check out the story behind this video looking to the future of technology in libraries. It is catchy. (Does that make me a nerd?)

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Project Gutenberg Texts on iPhone

Project Gutenberg, actually the e-reader that had access, was originally banned from the iPhone due to access to the Kama Sutra. It is now allowed. I am guessing there is much more "porn" on the iPhone...

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Verdict Over Digital Music Theft

I guess I will have to watch this story and related developments with more interest. Some how I missed that a Case Western Reserve University student was being pursued by the music industry. The story...

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How to Avoid Google

Are you worried about all the information that can be found about you on Google? Here is an option for you to explore. Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village

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Google New

Google has rolled out a Google New page to track all new Google tools and projects. I love it and was surprised the things I missed even though I read a lot of articles and blogs related to the web and...

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Augmented Reality

It is very interesting what this technology can mean to how we live, learn, and work in the future.

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