Could 3D Printing Disrupt the Designer Eyewear Market? - BoF - The Business of Fashion - 0 views
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It’s used daily across countless industries from automotive and aerospace, right through to consumer goods and electronics,
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rapid prototyping
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uxottica uses 3D printing technologies to speed up the process of product development in the prototyping phase,”
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3D printing: coming to a high street near you | Technology | The Observer - 0 views
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features the use of 3D printing in medicine, house-building, food, fashion, archaeology and building military components.
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Three-dimensional printing, also known as additive-layer manufacture, was first developed in the 1980s but has been slow to move out of engineering to other industries.
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But 3D printing liberates development from traditional prototyping which is very expensive.
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Hurricane Sandy pictures: Instagram posts 10 images per second - Telegraph - 0 views
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Photos of the storm were popping up on many social networks including Twitter and Google+, but Instagram data showed at least 521,000 photos with the hashtag Sandy
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On Twitter, some 147,000 pictures were posted over a 24-hour period tagged Sandy
Hurricane Sandy Showing Social Power Of Instagram - Forbes - 0 views
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Instagram has turned my iPhone into a window into all things Sandy with live views of flooding roads, to dangling cranes and drinking friends. It both captures the events unfolding (and unraveling) outside and also gives me a peak into how people are riding out the storm inside.
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Instagram captures the storm entirely.
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The storm has yet make landfall, but already there have are 300,026 photos shared on the mobile site under #sandy; 183,003 under #hurricanesandy, 27,564 photos shared tagged #frankenstorm and 1,467 marked with #huricanesandy
Frankenstorm Sandy Will Bring Flooding, Storm Surges to the East Coast | TIME.com - 0 views
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will almost certainly be the largest storm to ever hit the East Coast, with a reach that extends some 450 miles beyond its core
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“We’re looking at impact of greater than 50 to 60 million people,” said Louis Uccellini, head of environmental prediction for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A drone strike couldn’t be better targeted to cause maximum damage than this storm
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NOAA put the storm surge threat from Sandy at 5.7 on that 6 point scale—greater than any hurricane observed between 1969 and 2005, including Category 5 storms like Katrina and Andrew. NOAA’s National Hurricane Center says that “life-threatening storm surge flooding” is expected along the mid-Atlantic coast.
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This article by Bryan Walsh was published before Hurricane Sandy made landfall. It looks at the scientific data from NOAA's Hurricane Research Centre. As Time is a publication read by a large number of people, as opposed to NOAA, this media outlet provided the general population with detailed storm information and why the storm should be taken seriously.
Hurricane Sandy and Twitter | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) - 0 views
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people sent more than 20 million tweets about the storm from October 27 through November 1. This was more than twice the usage from the two previous days
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Crimson Hexagon technology The
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largest share of this news and information, fully 34% of the Twitter discourse about the storm, involved news organizations providing content, government sources offering information, people sharing their own eyewitness accounts and still more passing along information posted by others
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Media Literacy, Managing Television - 0 views
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Turn off violent programming.
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Set limits on the use of media in your home
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EBSCOhost: Unfriending The Enemy - 0 views
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The Pew Research Center found that nearly 1 in 5 social networkers has blocked, hidden or unfriended someone over political material that was too frequent or too disagreeable.
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The original rule about politics and conversation, after all, was about having consideration for others' feelings.
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