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  • Windows to Heaven

    Windows Heaven

    http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1427/1371721572_c9bbabbe79.jpgThere came a time when I was downMy heart heavy, my spirit brokenI knew not what to doIn my... Read more

    The 14 October 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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  • Nokia Engineers Use Lightning to Charge Mobile Phone

    Nokia Engineers Lightning Charge Mobile Phone

    Harnessing the power of lightning to charge your mobile phone is much more impressive (and innovative!) than using wireless charging accessories for Lumia. Read more

    The 02 October 2013 by   Dailyfusion
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  • Intelligent Robots: Should We Be Frightened?

    Intelligent Robots: Should Frightened?

    "Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords," asks Tia Ghose. "The idea of superintelligent machines may sound like the plot of 'The Terminator' or 'The... Read more

    The 11 October 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • Uploading a Corpus to the NLTK, Part 2

    Uploading Corpus NLTK, Part

    Last year I posted a brief tutorial explaining how to upload a custom corpus into the Natural Language Toolkit. The post receives frequent hits via search... Read more

    The 22 October 2013 by   Sdlong
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  • Working on Top of the World: The Arctic Opens Up

    Working World: Arctic Opens

    A couple of years ago, Andrew E. Kramer wrote a story in the New York Times about an "an ice-free passage" across the stretch of Arctic Ocean that... Read more

    The 17 October 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • SAP Discusses the Future of Business, Part 1

    Discusses Future Business, Part

    In an interesting slideshow entitled "99 Facts on the Future of Business," the folks at SAP paint a picture of the future to which businesses should... Read more

    The 31 October 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • Could Neanderthals Talk?

    Could Neanderthals Talk?

    The image of Neanderthals needed a lot of rehabilitatingVictorian scientists originally thought our close cousins, the Neanderthals, were little more than dumb... Read more

    The 10 October 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • Pauling’s Peace Prize

    Pauling’s Peace Prize

    On October 10, 1963, Linus Pauling received notice that he was to be history’s first recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes.Like many other Nobel Prize... Read more

    The 10 October 2013 by   Scarc
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  • “project Ara” Adds New Dimension to Smart Phone War!

    “project Ara” Adds Dimension Smart Phone War!

    Motorola, Google-owned phone firm, has recently whispered “Project Ara”, bringing a new extent to android race.The project permits the user to buy a very... Read more

    The 30 October 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • Mirror City Time Lapse, an Abstracted Video of US Cities

    Mirror City Time Lapse, Abstracted Video Cities

    The major cities of the world are bustling cosmopolitans of people amongst huge architecture of buildings, infrastructure and plazas outlined by multitudinous... Read more

    The 10 October 2013 by   Pcd2k

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