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Web 2.0 sometimes known as the Semantic Web is an evolution of the World Wide Web in which information is machine processable (rather than being only human oriented), thus permitting browsers or other software agents to find, share and combine information more easily.
Prakash
Chakkunny
07/03/2007
The Portable Camera for Sony PlayStation has been the topic of a whole lot of attention but very little info in the long way of its release. So here is some info about PSP camera.
Samantha
Davis
03/03/2007
A short time ago, Scientific American asked me to take their magazine. I took the magazine for years but it go so esoteric that I would have had to go back to college to get the background for most of the articles. I had no intention of going through that again so I didn’t renew my subscription. However, Scientific American has a long memory and they kept pestering me. I decided to give it a try again thinking that I wouldn’t understand a darn thing but reading the magazine might keep my deteriorating old brain busy.
A pioneer in the video game industry, Atari founder Nolan Bushnell, is blending high-tech entertainment with high-end cuisine in a new venture called uWink. Mike O'Sullivan reports, Bushnell hopes to bring computer consoles to corner restaurants throughout the United States and overseas.
Mike
O'Sullivan
02/03/2007
Since the first generation iPod was released in 2001, the sexy little digital audio players have continued to lead the market. But what is it that these particular mp3 players offer that the competition obviously...
Timothy
Michell
01/03/2007
August 1st, 2006. What was the significance of this date? It was the date scheduled by Kodak for the cessation of pre-paid processing for Super 8 Kodachrome cine film stock, announced in a press release in May 2005. Users of 16mm Kodachrome, sales of which were discontinued in February 2006, had until the end of December 2006 to send exposed stock to Kodak for processing.
Jonathan
Eastland
28/02/2007
What is the point of having satellite television if you don’t have lots and lots of channels to choose from? That is why DirecTV offers so many channels on it’s “Total Choice” service package.
The Nokia 1600 comes in three colours with red, blue and grey – just choose your favourite one as per your interests. Moreover, it has been further perfected with chrome details, which easily give it an executive look. It weighs only 85 gm, hence, you can easily carry it around.
Digital cameras have changed to world of photography. With the advent of new multimedia cameras, it appears that digital cameras will continue to significantly influence the world of home photography for quite some time.
Christine
Peppler
28/02/2007
Recently a small portion of the U.N. report on Global Warming was released. Some of the findings were not convincing for the Global Warming backers. However it did not stop many supporters from largely ignoring the science and just plowing ahead full steam.
An international team of archaeologists has discovered stone tools used by chimpanzees thousands of years ago to help feed themselves. The same stone tools are used by chimps today, raising the possibility that humans and apes derived from a common ancestor.
Jessica
Berman
15/02/2007
And are there hidden features that can make Vista useful to abusive governments and corporations?
By looking at the trends of today we can begin to develop a image of what the Web of the future will look like. I believe the Web will improve and grow in a way that will dwarf its present existence and will improve and enrich everyone's lives way beyond what we can imagine today.
Probes designed to find life on Mars do not drill deep enough to find the living cells that scientists believe may exist well below the surface of Mars, according to research led by UCL (University College London).
At a time when European science budgets are increasingly under pressure UK academia and industry representatives met in London to look at opportunities for exploiting space using low cost satellites.
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