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10 emerging technologies
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10 emerging technologies
Each year, Technology Review identifies 10 technologies that are worth keeping an eye on. This year'...
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1000 new designs and where to find them
Bringing together the best of contemporary design for the home, this is a comprehensive roundup of 1...
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4G leapfrogs next-generation wireless
Just when you thought 3G was emerging on the scene, 4G is around the corner. In the first story of a...
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55 ways to have fun with Google
You probably use Google everyday, but do you know... Googledromes, Memecodes, Googlesport, Googlepar...
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A passage to Chinese tea
A well researched book explaining tea classification, tea preparation, tea accessories and even tea ...
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Apple holds major music studios to $0.99
iTunes songs won’t be sold at varying prices to reflect demand, as some labels had insisted
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Apple is NOT 'bricking' hacked iPhones for revenge
The iPhone is currently locked down because it isn't finished and the hectic schedule of developing ...
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Apple ponders a touchless iPod
Patent application suggests the popular player may soon be operated without being touched
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Apple takes top spot in 'The BusinessWeek 50' list
From Apple to Home Depot, a host of companies have scored big by using technology, design, or clever...
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Architectural Digest April 2005
An exclusive look at 20 houses from the world's top architects.
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Architectural Digest Hollywood At Home
Among the most popular articles in Architectural Digest's illustrious eight-decade history is the se...
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Architectural Record September 2005
This month's featured architects, layering their creations from the outside in, have altered the inn...
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Audio in the 21st Century
Major changes have recently evolved in the field of audio. For example, the MP3 format has become wi...
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Audio software for the moody listener
Have a big music collection? Try organizing it by feeling
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AVing June 2005
One of the most well-informed digital lifestyle magazine in South Korea
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Best Facebook apps for supersocial geeks
Earlier this May, Facebook launched an open application platform, enabling anyone to develop applica...
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Billboard April 22, 2005
Terrestrial radio has been fending off attacks from Internet and satellite broadcasters for years. N...
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Billboard April 29, 2005
Michael Rapino, CEO & President of Global Music, Clear Channel Entertainment, is obsessed with creat...
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BitTorrent: the great disrupter
Bram Cohen’s BitTorrent software made it a cinch to pirate films on the Internet. So why is Hollywoo...
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Branding unbound::The future of advertising sales and the brand experience in the wireless age
Written for nontechnical readers, this book features the five strategic advantages of "m-branding", ...
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Business 2.0
Business 2.0 magazine explores the new ways smart companies (and the people who lead them) are using...
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Business 2.0 August 2005
From Berkeley to Bangalore, here's where to go for an advance look at emerging technologies in use t...
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Business 2.0 July 2005
Cheap computing, infinite bandwidth and open standards are powering an epic technological transforma...
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Business 2.0 June 2005
Silicon Valley veteran Mike Homer wants to move TV shows from the airwaves to the grid. If he succee...
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Business 2.0 May 2005
With VCs awash in money and itching to spend, it's a great time to start a new business. Business 2....
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Business 2.0 October 2005
Singapore-based startup MatrixView, who wants to revolutionize digital imaging with the data-compres...
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Business Review Weekly
BRW is Australia's leading business magazine founded in 1981.
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Business Week April 22
Blogs will change your business. Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customer...
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Business Week August 22, 2005
Like many other nascent technologies, RFID has improved with age, and many former pitfalls are getti...
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Business Week June 20, 2005
Mass collaboration on the Internet is shaking up business. Online cooperation is spurring a new mode...
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Business Week June 27, 2005
The best product designs of 2005 from the Industrial Design Excellence Awards.
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Business Week May 22
There's a new breed of crime-fighter prowling cyberspace: the hacker hunters. Spurred by big profits...
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Business Week May 29, 2005
If the digital music revolution is to reach its full potential -- an all-digital future, perhaps, in...
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Business Week September 19, 2005
A slew of new technologies could make today's Wi-Fi seem like dial-up. Competition among the newcome...
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Business Week September 26, 2005
Do men really need the new five-bladed Fusion, especially considering that Gillette is planning to s...
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Celestial jukebox falls to Earth
Mobile phone carriers and satellite radio services want to give you all the music ever made, anywher...
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Climate change: A guide for the perplexed
Our planet's climate is anything but simple. All kinds of factors influence it, from massive events ...
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CN Traveler June 2005
Bright lights, new borough: move over Manhattan, Brooklyn has come into its own with top-rated resta...
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Condé Nast Traveler April 2005
Vietnam rising: explore the alluring sights, culture, and cuisine of Asia's newest hot spot.
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Convergence Culture: where old and new media collide
Convergence culture maps a new territory: where old and new media intersect, where grassroots and co...
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Crypto
From Kevin Kelly, the author who made "hacker" a household word, comes a groundbreaking book about t...
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Daily Candy A to Z: an insider's guide to the sweet life
In 2000, 33-year-old Dany Levy launched the sassy pop-culture Web site DailyCandy from her New York ...
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Desktop, R.I.P.
Computing is moving off your machine and into the cloud
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DestinAsian
DestinAsian reaches the region's lovers young and sophisticated urbanites who have a thirst for the ...
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Digital audio essentials
Join the digital audio revolution! Whether it's downloading music, ripping CDs, organizing, finding,...
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Digital Cinematography
Digital Cinematography focuses on the creative, technical and business challenges of the digital wor...
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Download an entire DVD to your phone in 10 seconds
Japan's NTT DoCoMo is testing a network that could send DVDs to handheld devices in about 10 seconds...
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Egon Eiermann: Architect And Designer, 1904-1970: The Continuity Of Modernism
Egon Eiermann influenced postwar German architecture to an extent unrivalled by any other architect....
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Electronic Design News June 2005
Song wars: striking back against the iPod empire. How much of the digital music vigorous future grow...
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E-Mail to bypass phone charges
Jangl emerges among a new class of Web telephony companies
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Enter the New Age of DIY
Kiss Default mode good-bye —and step up to the tweaked-out, souped-up, overclocked life you crave
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eWeek June 13, 2005
Mobility presents significant challenges for IT administrators charged with keeping their companies'...
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Facts about Information and Communication Technology in Sweden 2004 edition
This book includes statistics about the prerequisites for an information society for all. Informatio...
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Find anything with Spotlight
There's more to Spotlight than just that magnifying glass in the upper right corner of your screen.
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Food: Your drug of choice
Eating right can power you through your next business trip and bring you home with energy —and new i...
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Fortune May 2
Bill Gates is on a mission to build a Google killer. What got him so riled? The darling of search is...
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Frame Magazine
Frame magazine shows you what's happening and where to find it. The hottest spaces, the coolest prod...
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Getting Things Done —the art of stress-free productivity
Here is your road map to achieving stress-free productivity. You will experience immediate benefits ...
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Goopple?
Google and Apple are cozying up to each other. What are they up to?
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Greenwich's outrageous fortunes
In Greenwich, Connecticut, a recent invasion of Wall Street hedge-fund managers has raised the bar f...
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Hinting at a future without Microsoft
Google boss Eric Schmidt worked at Sun Microsystems for 14 years, so it's no surprise he shares a vi...
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Hip Hotels Escape
Herbert Ypma is the creator of the well-known travel book series entitled Hip Hotels. In Ypma's guid...
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Hip hotels::Orient
The hotels in this book aren't just hip: some are funky, some are sophisticated, some are minimalist...
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Hollywood games in 2005
There were a number of games based on hot Hollywood properties in 2005, but which licenses actually ...
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Holographic-memory discs may put DVDs to shame
A computer disc about the size of a DVD that can hold 60 times more data is set to go on sale in 200...
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House & Garden April 2005
The kitchen and the heart of the home. The room once hidden behind a utilitarian swinging door has b...
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iCon Steve Jobs : The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
Lightning never strikes twice, but Steve Jobs has, transforming modern culture first with the Macint...
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Ideas: houses, casas, maisons, hauser
Dozens of great design ideas are packed into this book, which showcases the best in home design. The...
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In Google We Trust
Google's Gmail raises important questions about the security and privacy of our personal information...
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In-Depth introduction to Internet Protocol Television
An in-depth overview of IP technologies, as used to deliver interactive TV services over switched di...
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Intelligent Life
Intelligent Life is a thoughtful guide, which instead of helping readers make decisions in their pro...
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Internet censorship on the rise
As the number of internet users grows, so do efforts to restrict them
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Internet hegemony and the digital divide
A squabble over who controls the internet had threatened to overshadow the World Summit on the Infor...
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iPod, therefore I am
How did the geeky design obsession of a counterculture icon capture the hearts and minds (and wallet...
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iPodlounge Buyer's Guide 2005
iPodlounge's Buyers’ Guide is a complete, magazine-style guide to everything iPod, with trustworthy ...
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James Dyson interview
Harnessing wind is something the British industrial designer James Dyson has spent a large part of h...
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Just Say No to Microsoft
Just Say No to Microsoft begins by tracing Microsoft’s rise from tiny startup to monopolistic jugger...
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Kateigaho
Kateigaho International Edition brings you the unique culture, art and lifestyle of Japan. This rich...
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LA Confidential magazine
LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL magazine is an indispensable lifestyle read that thrives on the electricity...
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La La online CD-trading service
The latest innovation in online music doesn’t have to do with file downloads or uncanny personal-mus...
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Laptop July 2005
Nokia may still rule the wireless world, but it’s losing ground to Motorola, LG and Samsung.
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Layers
Adobe products are at the core of nearly every professional designer’s, photographer’s and video edi...
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Let your fingers do the paying
Buying groceries with the touch of a finger could be closer than you think. Already in use at superm...
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Life after privacy
Personal information is no longer personal. The only question is: who gets to see it?
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Lifehacker: 88 tech tricks to turbocharge your day
This book presents 88 of the best life hacks from the Lifehacker.com web site archive. A "life hack"...
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Lunar Park
In his latest novel Lunar Park, Bret Easton Ellis takes first-person narrative to an extreme, insert...
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Mac attack a load of crap
I'm not going to catch a virus this way any more than I'm going to send money to the honorable Dr. M...
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Macworld Apple TV Superguide
This 57-page book will give you step-by-step instructions for hooking the Apple TV up to your entert...
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Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned pro, this book provides practical advice and advanc...
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Make It Happen : The Hip-Hop Generation Guide to Success
Kevin Liles rose from intern to president of Def Jam Records in only nine years. Today, at age thirt...
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Mastering the art of disruption
Move over, Jack Welch. From Apple to Pixar, Steve Jobs is showing why he's the model CEO for the 21s...
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Media Monoliths
In a hit list of media's biggest names, this book navigates the histories and challenges facing 20 d...
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Messengers of Cool
How new digital networks help hipsters around the globe hunt for the next big thing.
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MIT Technology Review August 2005
Mobile gadgets and the wireless Web create continuous computing, a powerful new way to connect.
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MIT Technology Review July 2005
Intel silicon laser could mean a solution to one of the great challenges facing the semiconductor in...
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MIT Technology Review June 2005
One simple fact underlies the current debate over intellectual-property rights, the theme of this sp...
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MIT Technology Review October 2005
The Velcro epiphany is a very simple solution to what looms as the larger usability issue with weara...
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MIT Technology Review September 2005
Researchers from Saarland University in Saarbrucken, Germany, have developed a prototype chip that c...
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Mobile Communications International
Mobile Communications International has long been the leading magazine for wireless carriers worldwi...
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Mobile Music Best Practices from Japan & Korea
103 pages of sharp and critical analysis covering mobile music downloading as it has developed in th...
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Mobile TV: Broadcast and mobile multimedia
In Korea, the world's first satellite for mobile television has already been launched; in Europe, No...
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Moscow's moment
Look beyond the armored cars and gilded excess and finds Russia's capital in the midst of a burgeoni...
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Movies that fight back
New technologies battle bootleggers' camcorders
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New life for old photos
How to rescue, restore and reuse aging prints and negatives
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New Scientist
The world's leading science and technology news weekly
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New Scientist April 23
Whatever happened to machines that think? The dream of artificial intelligence lives on and the rea...
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New Scientist August 6, 2005
Beneath the baked Australian outback, in dark damp crevices, live creatures that have seen no light ...
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New Scientist July 2, 2005
If someone mentioned your name in a podcast, would you ever know? Not unless you had time to listen ...
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New Scientist June 18, 2005
Discovering the true nature of reality: if Einstein was right, we must sacrifice either free will or...
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New Scientist September 10, 2005
Our digital identity is becoming more important than our physical identity. Soon, biometrics will tr...
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New Scientist September 17, 2005
It might not knock Coldplay off the top of charts, but physicists who say they have cracked the ridd...
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New York Magazine
NewYorkMetro is a smart, critical guide to life in the city for readers who want to stay on top of t...
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New York to L.A. in two hours
Lockheed Martin prepares a successor to the Concorde —a supersonic private jet that will fly at almo...
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On Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins, the man who created the PalmPilot, Treo smart phone and other handheld devices, has re...
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Personal, portable, pedestrian: mobile phones in Japanese life
This is not just about a technology or the way it is used in one country. It's about understanding o...
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Playlist
Playlist is your complete guide to digital music for PC and Mac. It's jam-packed with all your digit...
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Playlist Summer 2005
With a focus on iPod and iTunes, the third issue of Playlist is full of helpful iPod product reviews...
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Real Simple magazine
Real Simple's concise, useful strategies, coupled with a clean, inspiring design, focus on making bu...
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Red Herring
A skeptical, intelligent and trustworthy source of information in technology business, investigating...
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Red Herring April 25
Foreign companies are seeing profits in the world’s largest market. But how long will it take for do...
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Red Herring June 20, 2005
Researchers around the world are racing to make the next breakthrough in stem cell (an undifferentia...
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Remix
For decades, urban and electronic music have gained popularity throughout the world. But for much of...
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Revamping the Web browser
Surfing the Web has meant using much the same technology for years. Now startups are working on new ...
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Reverse engineering absinthe
Absinthe was first distilled in 1792 in Switzerland, where it was marketed as a medicinal elixir, a ...
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Searching your digital life in real time
Most desktop search tools are perpetually a step behind, periodically snooping your machine to find ...
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Secrets of Podcasting: Audio blogging for the masses
Now that you know what a podcast is, what's it's used for, and how it can affect your life, you may ...
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Secrets of RSS
Whether you want to create your own RSS feeds or just would like to locate and add them to your Web ...
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Semantic Web technologies: trends and research in ontology-based systems
That we need a new approach to managing information is beyond doubt. The technological developments ...
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Singapore chic
Singapore is one of the most modern and affluent cities in the world. Written with the more discerni...
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Some DJs spin vinyl or twiddle fader knobs. Others write subroutines in C++
A new brand of music maestro is turning programming into performance, eschewing turntables for a com...
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Space: Japanese design solutions for compact living
Size does not have to limit. In ultra-crowded Japan, where the art of living compactly has been fina...
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Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID
Potential marketing applications of RFID (radio-frequency identification) chips —which range from in...
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STEP Inside Design September/October 2005
STEP inside design is pleased to introduce the 50 winning websites featured in STEP's first Best of ...
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Subliminal advertising may work after all
The practice of priming people to prefer specific brands by flashing subliminal messages at them has...
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Super crunchers: Why thinking-by-numbers is the new way to be smart
Today, number crunching affects your life in ways you might never imagine. In this lively and ground...
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Surface
Surface magazine explores the motives and process behind the emerging trends in fashion, art, archit...
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Take Control of Customizing Tiger
Many users have an aversion to programming languages, so Apple introduced, in Tiger, a new automatio...
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Technologies for the Wireless Future
This book provides a wide picture of the research challenges for the future wireless world. Despite ...
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Technology quarterly
New technologies promise to make air travel smoother for passengers and cut costs for beleaguered ai...
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Technology quarterly
As young people spend less time watching television and more time online and playing games, advertis...
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Television Broadcast
The television industry is no longer gear driven. While gear and technology are important, they are ...
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Test your Apple knowledge
Take Business Week quiz and see how much you know about the company and people behind the Mac and th...
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That was then, this is now
When it comes to technology, you really can take it with you these days. And on short business trips...
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The 2007 iPod Buyers’ Guide
The world’s most popular iPod and accessory buyers’ guide is back for its third year, and better tha...
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The Advertised Mind
The Advertised Mind by Erik du Plessis explores the world of advertising, drawing on information abo...
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The Art of the Start : The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything
What does it take to turn ideas into action? What are the elements of a perfect pitch? How do you wi...
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The best Product Design of 2006
Sponsored by BusinessWeek and judged independently by the Industrial Designers Society of America (I...
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The big book of lofts
This book provides examples that illustrate how this trend is applied today, from huge industrial sp...
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The Big Picture : The New Logic of Money and Power in Hollywood
One doesn't need a crystal ball to see that Hollywood's future is now inexorably tied to the small s...
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The Condé Nast Traveler book of unforgettable journeys: great writers on great places
In this collection of remarkably well-crafted stories culled from 20 years of Condé Nast Traveler ma...
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The Cult of iPod
No Starch Press announced the upcoming release of 'The Cult of iPod', a follow-up to its "The Cult o...
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The Decade in Online Advertising, 1994-2004
Looking back at the history of Internet marketing, this report examines major changes afoot today, i...
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The Economic naturalist: in search of explanations for everyday enigmas
Why does a $500 tuxedo rent for $90 a day while a $20,000 car rents for only $40? Why do female mode...
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The Economist Intelligent Life
New trends for smart living
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The energy fix
Alternative energy plans like the ones in this article are already being used around the world
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The Flight of the Creative Class
Are we becoming a world where free-agents work entrepreneuri- ally —as "nowhereians" with a global s...
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the free iPod book & back to school guide
A superb distillation of all of the iPod and iTunes tutorial information you might want —into a sing...
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The Free iPod Book 2.0
Weighing in at 194 pages, this revised and expanded second edition is your one-stop answer to every ...
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The Free iPod Book 3.0
Over 20 exclusive iPod and iPhone accessories debut, including Ultimate Ears' top-of-the-line, quadr...
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The Hamster Revolution: How to manage your email before it manages you
Based on feedback and input from 2,000 Capital One employees who attended the authors' seminar, the ...
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