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Karen Wade

London Olympics: NBC TV and the media's lessons learned - latimes.com - 0 views

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    NBC's Olympics coverage provided just about everyone a way to watch-was it the media model of the future?
Ruth Cuadra

American University Intellectual Property Brief » YouTube Unveils Creative Co... - 0 views

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    YouTube hopes this will cut down some of the concerns over copyright infringement of user-created content that plague the site.
Megan Conn

Live 20 More Years and You May Never Die, expert claims - 0 views

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    This seems so far fetched... but fascinating.   Would wreak some major havoc on our traditional audience model (kids, teens, adults, seniors). 
Megan Conn

Making Art out of America's Interstates | Planetizen - 0 views

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    I can see such photographs in a museum exhibition. :)  What's next?
Megan Conn

Chalk Art: Child's Play or Vandalism? | Planetizen - 0 views

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    Chalk - a dying medium?
Megan Conn

Green Streets Cut Pollution More Than Previously Thought « The Dirt - 0 views

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    Will we have more museums on green streets in the future?
Megan Conn

Los Angeles might ease up on parking requirements for businesses - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Implications for parking at museums?
Ruth Cuadra

Regus sees increasing popularity for 'third space' - 0 views

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    72 percent of firms that give their staff flexibility over where and when they work say there is a direct link to greater productivity
Ruth Cuadra

HP Blog - Another look at the state of memristors and IT - 0 views

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    how would cloud be implemented differently if there was a terabyte of fast, static memory on our mobile devices?
Karen Wade

Boomer Women Give More to Charity, New Study Finds - 0 views

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    Three cheers for Boomer women!
Ruth Cuadra

Futurist's Cheat Sheet: Quantum Computing - 0 views

  • “A quantum computer can take many inputs, do many calculations, and produce many results at the same time.”
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    "A quantum computer can take many inputs, do many calculations, and produce many results at the same time."
Megan Conn

UP: San Francisco | Project Proposals Archive - 0 views

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    Fun new ideas from UP SF re: DIY/urbanism.  Fruit fence, anyone? 
Ruth Cuadra

The Nose Knows: A Perfumer Captures the Scent of a Library - 0 views

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    Ever wish you could bottle that mysterious library scent, the aroma of rummaging through the stacks?
Karen Wade

Museum of New Hampshire History Apologizes To Abby Duffy, Blind Girl, For Taking Her Cane - 0 views

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    Museums need to have more than policies regarding access, they need to train (and train thoroughly) both paid and volunteer staff. This story makes me cringe, but I also am not overly surprised. Let's just make sure a similar incident doesn't occur at our institutions!
Ruth Cuadra

Volumetric 3D display provides true perception of objects | SPIE Newsroom: SPIE - 0 views

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    When 3D displays are commonplace, will the pull of real objects in museums be as strong?
Shelby Graham

Tang Museum director to lead innovative museum project at UC Santa Cruz - 0 views

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    The UC Santa Cruz Arts Division announced today that John Weber-currently Dayton Director of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York-has been hired to guide the development of a new institute of the arts and sciences.
Johanna Fassbender

Are self-driving cars the future of transportation? - Your Community - 0 views

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    Garry was right! :-)
Ruth Cuadra

Could FastStitch Device, Invented by Undergrads, Be the Future of Suture? - YouTube - 0 views

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    After surgeon stitches up a patient's abdomen, costly complications -- some life-threatening -- can occur. To cut down on these postoperative problems, Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented a disposable suturing tool to guide the placement of stitches and guard the accidental puncture of internal organs.
Ruth Cuadra

An economist walks into a restaurant... - 1 views

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    Never eating where there is an enthusiastic young crowd is just one of the guidelines for eating well at reasonable prices.
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