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April 25 to May 1, 2005
How smart mobs are fueling revolution
around
the world...
April 11 to 17, 2005
Did you know that samples of a flu virus were mistakenly sent to 3,700 labs
around
the world and that some have gone missing? This normally would not cause worry except for the fact that the virus i...
April 4 to 10, 2005
Interviews with over 300 people who live in mountainous regions
around
the world, with their perspectives on change and development...
March 28 to April 3, 2005
Obviously, patent systems
around
the world are not doing well at all at moving into the digital era or I would not have had to do this...
A military recruiter tells a young pothead prospect how to get
around
the mandatory drug test...
March 21 to 27, 2005
Don't waste paper or plastic when shopping - carry
around
a key chain tote bag...
Environment Hawaii, an independent, nonprofit, award-winning publication that has been
around
for nearly 15 years may be going out of business due to lack of financial support. It's the last 100...
March 14 to 20, 2005
James Dyson's new vacuum cleaner's called "The Ball" - instead of pushing it back and forth, you roll it
around
...
March 7 to 13, 2005
The totally customizable Ergodex DX1 Input System. Finally, we can design our input devices to fit how we think, instead of the other way
around
...
The Flickr guide to the planet - beautiful photos from
around
the world, via Gridskipper...
February 21 to 27, 2005
New super-cool solar roof tiles blend invisibly into housetops. Let's see these
around
town...
January 31 to February 6, 2005
The largest climate prediction experiment ever harnessed 90,000 home computers
around
the globe. The result? Global warming will be worse than expected...
January 10 to 16, 2005
Life is pretty hardy. Already there are signs of it
around
the tsunami-devastated areas...
November 29 to December 5, 2004
The debut of Wikinews, a free content news source that people
around
the world can contribute to...
November 15 to 21, 2004
An inspirational account of a three-year backpacking trip
around
the world. With lots of photos...
November 1 to 7, 2004
Interactive 360-degree panoramas from
around
the world...
October 4 to 10, 2004
Most visitors to Hawaii come in twos and stay on one island. Why not provide an alternative to space-hogging rental cars in Waikiki? And you could fit a lot more of these things on the upcomin...
With this application and a GPS-enabled phone, you can walk
around
town and see which places are contributing money to which political parties. Get a rough idea of the political leanings and wealth o...
September 20 to 26, 2004
It takes a lot of energy and money to send Oahu's garbage to the mainland. Rather than spreading our trash
around
the planet, are there better alternatives...
September 13 to 19, 2004
One show he worked on - here you can learn about all the toxic items
around
your house that leech into your bloodstream...
August 30 to September 5, 2004
Skype, the most popular Voice Over IP (VOIP) app, is now available for Mac OSX! Talk to friends
around
the world for free using your Internet connection...
August 8 to 14, 2004
What to do about the War Memorial/Natatorium on Kaimana Beach, an unlabeled hazardous collapsing eyesore that's confused tourists and annoyed locals for 25 years? The one that will cost untol...
A great business model for online publishing - "fast turn
around
e-books"...
August 2 to 8, 2004
Some amazing bluetooth hacking - address book contents can be stolen from up to a mile away! Or run a sneaky bluetooth content-grabbing program from your PDA and walk
around
unnoticed...
July 26 to August 1, 2004
A great idea - putting city maps on traffic control boxes. Let's see these
around
town...
July 19 to 25, 2004
Topic of the week: compulsory Web site registrations! Lots of people hate 'em, and they can lead to identify theft. But how are sites to make money? Just go to BugMeNot to get
around
sit...
July 5 to 11, 2004
Will libraries be illegal? Brewster Kahle's Internet Archive aims to be the modern Library of Alexandria - here's a fascinating recent talk on his fight to archive digital media and create a fre...
June 21 to 27, 2004
What it's like to be the chef for a country's leader and travel
around
the world gathering exotic foods under oppressive surveillance...
May 24 to 30, 2004
Remember the photo diary of that Russian motorcyclist touring
around
Chernobyl? It turns out that it was a fake...
May 10 to 16, 2004
A lot of prefab buzz is going
around
on the net these days. I hope more people are getting tired of living in expensive, soulless boxes! About the Glidehouse debut...
April 19 to 25, 2004
RIAA Radar has been
around
for a while now, but their tools are getting better - support non-RIAA labels and check out their top 100 lists - there's some great music here...
April 12 to 18, 2004
There's a lot of participatory art going on
around
the net these days. Here's the surreal result at the midpoint of one photoshop-fest...
February 9 to 15, 2004
There was a little buzz
around
the net last week regarding "peak oil". The term refers to the point at which worldwide oil production will peak, which is currently predicted to happen in 2015. Jo...
January 26 to February 1, 2004
Well, the last week has been short on news, due to my being stuck in California at a crappy hotel - Crowne Plaza - the toilet's broken, the hot/cold faucets are reversed, the vending machine doesn'...
January 19 to 25, 2004
Here's a look at one of the hearts of the Internet - the Network Operations Center hosting one of the dozen or so class A root servers that exist
around
the globe - if these machines went down...
December 22 to 28, 2003
Japan's culture is getting popular and is being exported all
around
the globe...
December 15 to 21, 2003
Nanoscale fibers smaller than the wavelengths of light have been developed - see the picture of one winding
around
a human hair...
Big news, huh? Here's how it got
around
...
September 15, 2003
Strange tiles have been sighted in over 100 different places
around
the world, created by an unknown artist. They reference Arnold Toynbee, who believed that "humanity's perception of its histor...