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Ian Guest

Solar Eclipse 2012 in Cairns, Australia - 1 views

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    "The infographic provides a definition of a solar eclipse as well as information on the Australia 2012 eclipse. It offers an insight into past solar eclipses, noting duration of totality and effects on local tourism."
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    ... and it comes with its own embed code. (commercial content though!)
Ian Guest

OMG SPACE - 6 views

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    "This website aims to illustrate the scale and the grandeur of our solar system, as well as illustrate through the use of infographics our work in the exploration of our solar system with various spacecraft. "
Darrel Branson

Our Solar System - An experiment with CSS3 border-radius, transforms & animations. - 5 views

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    A great example of how CSS3 and SVG can be used for animations... "OUR SOLAR SYSTEM - An experiment with CSS3 border-radius, transforms & animations."
John Pearce

Apple's Data Centers are Now Fully Sustainable. But is Our Gadget Habit? - 2 views

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    "THE Customer DATA centers run by Apple are now entirely fueled by renewable energy, as are 75% of all its corporate facilities, according to the company's recently released 'Apple and the Environment` report. But despite the commitment demonstrated by building one of the world's largest solar arrays, as well as a biogas plant, beside its new iCloud facility in Maiden, North Carolina, the annual review of environmental impact also acknowledges that the total greenhouse gas emissions attributable to Apple's products and operations rose by 34% in 2012."
Ian Guest

If the Moon Were Only 1 Pixel - 2 views

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    "A tediously accurate map of the solar system" Not tedious at all!
John Pearce

Creating a Robust and Safe BYOD Program | District Administration Magazine - 1 views

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    High school, middle school and even elementary school students in a growing number of districts are being encouraged to bring in the very electronic equipment they were once admonished to leave at home. "There was a certain inevitability, as these devices became more common and cheaper, that at some point kids would be bringing them to school," explains Tim Wilson, chief technology officer for the ISD 279-Osseo Area Schools in Minnesota. "If something's coming, we might as well invite it in and learn to manage it." To hear Wilson and other tech directors tell it, these devices are more than welcome. Wilson's BYOD program is called Copernicus, after the astronomer who proved that the sun was at the center of the solar system. "This is our attempt to put students at the center of our technology integration," he says.
John Pearce

32 Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 13 views

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    We tend to rewrite the histories of technological innovation, making myths about a guy who had a great idea that changed the world. In reality, though, innovation isn't the goal; it's everything that gets you there. It's bad financial decisions and blueprints for machines that weren't built until decades later. It's the important leaps forward that synthesize lots of ideas, and it's the belly-up failures that teach us what not to do. When we ignore how innovation actually works, we make it hard to see what's happening right in front of us today. If you don't know that the incandescent light was a failure before it was a success, it's easy to write off some modern energy innovations - like solar panels - because they haven't hit the big time fast enough. Worse, the fairy-tale view of history implies that innovation has an end. It doesn't. What we want and what we need keeps changing. The incandescent light was a 19th-century failure and a 20th- century success. Now it's a failure again, edged out by new technologies, like LEDs, that were, themselves, failures for many years. That's what this issue is about: all the little failures, trivialities and not-quite-solved mysteries that make the successes possible. This is what innovation looks like. It's messy, and it's awesome.
Ian Guest

Travel at light speed from the Sun to Jupiter - 1 views

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    "Sit back and take a ride from the Sun to Jupiter, at the speed of light. Animator Alphonse Swinehart made this video to illustrate the sheer mind-boggling scale of the solar system."
John Pearce

Make: Projects How-to Projects Library - Electronics, Arduino, Crafts, Solar, Robots - 2 views

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    Make: Projects is a living library for makers, a how-to community hosted by MAKE magazine. Here you can build something from our growing cookbook of projects, tweak existing projects to improve them, share your own step-by-step instructions, discover new ideas and techniques, and learn how to make just about anything. And it's a wiki, so everything is hackable. Connect with the collective smarts of the maker community!
marc antony

Ontario Centres of Excellence Helps Drive Innovative,Big Rig Power Solution - 0 views

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    An innovative and eco-friendly energy solution that converts exhaust heat from trucks and other large engine vehicles into a power source for on-board heating and cooling systems is getting a boost from Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE).
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    Indian IT news Magazine IT Voice which provides all the information by Print, Online, Android, Social Media & EDM etc The latest technology updates and launch of Computer Hardware, Software, Security, surveillance, Cloud, Storage, Open source, Networking, Semicon and Green IT Mobile, TAB, Telecommunication. News of Indian IT /Computer association programs and achievements. IT Voice is doing Awards, Events & expo for IT community.
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