Institute for the Networked Future
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Cybersecurity
Russian blogs on uprise on the eve of presidential electionsThe Russian blogs are seemingly trying to outplay mainstream media, by harshly criticizing the main Presidential candidate, Medvedev, AP reports, quoted...
Zoom in next door even on vacation, using Google mapsGoogle’s expansion of its successful Maps program to searchable street views brought about Fred Stutzman’s reaction on his Unit Structures blog, where...
Cyberactivism
Russian blogs on uprise on the eve of presidential electionsThe Russian blogs are seemingly trying to outplay mainstream media, by harshly criticizing the main Presidential candidate, Medvedev, AP reports, quoted...
Full-fetched mobile networking might stand out as commodityChristian Kreutz comes up with the natural question, “When is the collaborative mobile web coming?” on his crisscrossed.net blog. “It is clear that...
ICT
Replacing paper in direct mail by stuffGetting a weird hookadoo in your mailbox may not be such a remote thing, if Matter project works well, Community Mobilization blog implies. “Matter is...
Tabletop molecular factories by 2020 - one of the eight pathwaysDesktop molecular manufacturing may happen not until 2020, but the scenarios of nanotechnology development already sketch such possibility among other...
Business
Gory video games claim freedom of expression protectionThe Boston mayor moves to ban the sale of gory video games to teenagers, while the games’ advocates claim protection under First...
iPhone users to suffer consequences of Apple’s discontent with FlashApple seems to leave out Adobe’s Flash application at its upcoming iPhone software presentation, writes Dan Frommer in a Silicon...
Science
Nuclear power flashes light at tunnel endIt seems that nuclear power is gaining ground on the energy market, or so the report of a “London-based World Energy Council” maintains....
Human bodies to accommodate nano-physiciansFor those who remember Asimov’s “Fantastic Voyage” the news of nanotravels possibilities inside human bodies should come as old...

