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Twenty Years Ago Today, Al Gore Didn’t Invent the Internet

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web, which was founded by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee.

This world-changing technology started as a proposal by young Berners-Lee entitled “Information Management: a proposal,” which the supervisors he handed it to described as “vague, but exciting.”
They gave the go ahead and his team went about creating [...]

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Razorfish Releases Digital Outlook Report 09

Razorfish has just released their fifth annual Digital Outlook Report, which explores how to reach consumers in today’s digital media environment.
According to the report, the marketplace is being dictated by consumers, who are using ever-increasing channels and platforms.
In his blog, Guy Kawasaki calls it “a must for people in any Internet business” and shares these [...]

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Chris Anderson and The FREEvolution

In this video Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief of Wired and author of The Long Tail, discusses where the “freevolution” will fit in the future of business.
His soon to be released book, FREE, is being published by Hyperion.  You can read more about “Why $.00 is the Future of Business” at Wired magazine.

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NY Tech March Meetup Tonight – Unbelievably Cool Tech

I’ll be attending the New York Tech Meetup at FIT this evening.
Companies presenting will include:

Drop.io
foursquare
KindlingApp
enjoysthin.gs
SpeakLike
Tigerbow
ProCompare
and Prof. Panos Ipeirotis from NYU talking about the EconoMining project.

Ping me if you’re going to be there.

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Using Sunlight to Convert Greenhouse Gas into an Alternative Energy Source

According to researchers at Penn State, Dual catalysts may be the key to efficiently turning carbon dioxide and water vapor into methane and other hydrocarbons suitable for use in the existing hydrocarbon-based energy infrastructure
Burning fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal release large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. Rather than [...]

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