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Google Holds Out Against 'Do Not Track' Flag | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Wired summarizes the state of the "Do Not Track" flag for browsers.  Only Chrome is left not moving forward with it.  There does still remain ambiguity as to what the flag means. 
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Program or be Programmed: The GeekDad Interview With Douglas Rushkoff | GeekDad | Wired... - 0 views

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    What side of the equation do you want to be on? 
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New Disposable, Medical Camera Is the Size of a Grain of Salt | Singularity Hub - 0 views

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    It's clear that the Fraunhofer researchers didn't set out to hit this milestone in camera technology. What they were really interested in was trying to improve upon endoscope technology. An endoscope involves a camera at the tip of a tube. The tube contains a wire that transmits the image back to a computer. The tube also serves as a way to physically manipulative the camera to snake it through the gastrointestinal tract, for instance. Typical endoscopes cost around $25,000-30,000 so they must be reused many times. Because the endoscope is going in and out of people's bodies, it must be cleaned and sterilized between each use, which just drives up the cost of maintaining the instrument. It's no wonder that hospitals charge more than $2,000 per endoscopy. All of this, however, would change if the camera was cheap enough to throw away.
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Skype Update for Android Fixes Security Flaw, Adds 3G Calling | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Skype adds 3G calling on all US networks as it fixes security flaw. 
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Inside Google+ - How the Search Giant Plans to Go Social | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Google hopes that its slow rollout will encourage a steady momentum, and in the early stages Google+ will provide enough value to keep the early adopters engaged, and that it will motivate them to invite their contacts. No one expects an instant success. But even if this week's launch evokes snark or yawns, Google will keep at it. Google+ is not a product like Buzz or Wave where the company's leaders can chalk off a failure to laudable ambition and then move on. "We're in this for the long run," says Ben-Yair. "This isn't like an experiment. We're betting on this, so if obstacles arise, we'll adapt." "I don't really see what Google's alternative is," says Smarr. "People are going to be a fundamental layer of the internet. There's no going back."
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Smart skin: Electronics that stick and stretch like a temporary tattoo | e! Science News - 0 views

  • One major advantage of skin-like circuits is that they don't require conductive gel, tape, skin-penetrating pins or bulky wires, which can be uncomfortable for the user and limit coupling efficiency. They are much more comfortable and less cumbersome than traditional electrodes and give the wearers complete freedom of movement.
  • "The blurring of electronics and biology is really the key point here," Huang said. "All established forms of electronics are hard, rigid. Biology is soft, elastic. It's two different worlds. This is a way to truly integrate them."
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    Engineers have developed a device platform that combines electronic components for sensing, medical diagnostics, communications and human-machine interfaces, all on an ultrathin skin-like patch that mounts directly onto the skin with the ease, flexibility and comfort of a temporary tattoo. Led by researcher John A. Rogers, the Lee J. Flory-Founder professor of engineering at the University of Illinois, the researchers described their novel skin-mounted electronics in the Aug. 12 issue of the journal Science.
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With creation of Worldwide Intelligence Review, CIA becomes self-proclaimed information... - 2 views

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    no mention of intellipedia?
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