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Wired features Kirk Sorensen, Thorium and the LFTR
The Nuclear Green Revolution —
Authority: 127
Kirk Sorensen, a young NASA Engineer, is an important figure in the internet discussion of energy issues. His may lead a revolution that will change the lives of every person on Earth. Kirks principle contribution is to revive interest in the Thorium fuel cycles , and in the use of the liquid salt reactor concept ...2 days ago -
How the Mystery Mac Will Change Journalism
Prof. Kobre's Guide to Videojournalism —
Authority: 126
The journalism world eagerly awaits the now mythic Spring arrival of Apples game-changing Tablet, or whatever theyre going to call it. Its been a big hush-hush secret for so long, that sometimes it seems like maybe the whole notion was just a dream. That hasnt stopped graphic artists -- with no inside knowledge of ...3 days ago -
Alec Baldwin opens up about his movie failures
New Chatter —
Authority: 134
Alec Baldwin has explained why he did some films just for the money, saying that being an actor is like plumbing – you need “to make a living”. The 51-year-old makes his comments in an interview with Wired magazine, listing his lifetime of failures. “I needed to make a living,” the actor says about some of ...1 week ago -
wired magazine’s gift list for geeks.
http://thefunctionkey.com —
Authority: 119
Wired ’s December issue includes a handy gift list highlighting 100 choice selections for the gadget-obsessed person in your life. I love gift giving and always wholeheartedly chose something special for everyone on my list. Here are a few nifty neato things that caught my eye: No. 1: Dyson’s Air Multiplier Fan ...1 week ago -
Adrian Grenier hosts SH*T.com launch
Tabloid Prodigy —
Authority: 144
Entourage hotpiece Adrian Grenier played host for the SH*T.COM Launch party at the Wired Store in NYC last night. Can you take a guess at what the missing letter is? Don’t worry, it wasn’t a poopy party! As much as I would love to see anything–and I mean anything (including a remote control)–enter Adrian ...1 week ago -
A Good Day: Zeo on the Today Show, SRS on peHUB
Victory In Increments —
Authority: 111
It’s nice when one of the companies you work for has a good day. It’s freaking fantastic when two companies you work with have great days. The morning began with my old start-up, Zeo, all over the Today Show and with an article in Wired hitting the news stands. Let’s just say Google loved Zeo today and ...1 week ago -
Conservatives Own Email-Gate Is Brewing
43-Ideas-Per-Minute —
Authority: 482
Well, look what we found - 22 million emails from the Bush administration that were allegedly "lost". And the timeline for these just happens to coincide with the Plame Affair. Perhaps this story will reveal more conservative hypocrisy in regards to revelations of information contained in email correspondence. The ...1 week ago -
Wired named magazine of decade
Talking Biz News —
Authority: 593
Lucia Moses of AdWeek writes that Wired magazine deserves to be the magazine of the decade for a number of reasons. Moses writes, “Launched amid the tech bubble, Wired could have easily gone the way of rivals like Red Herring or The Industry Standard that rode the Web 1.0 wave but imploded when the ...1 week ago -
From daydreaming to Avatar
cellar door —
Authority: 106
I just read an article in Wired called Second Coming , which tells the story of how James Camerons new movie Avatar came to be. It covers daydreaming about it in 1977 all the way to today (the movie comes out next Friday 18th). The article explains why Cameron seemed to disappear completely after Titanic came out ...1 week ago -
The $300 do-it-yourself book scanner
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
Authority: 650
One fundamental difference between books and CDs is that CDs are easily ripped to MP3. But what are you going to do if you want to “rip” your books? By and large, there are only three choices: use a flatbed scanner (ridiculously time-consuming), saw off the spine and feed the pages through a sheet-feeding ...2 weeks ago -
The $300 do-it-yourself book scanner
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
Authority: 650
One fundamental difference between books and CDs is that CDs are easily ripped to MP3. But what are you going to do if you want to “rip” your books? By and large, there are only three choices: use a flatbed scanner (ridiculously time-consuming), saw off the spine and feed the pages through a sheet-feeding ...2 weeks ago -
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Authority: 432
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The Psychological Climate Of Denial
43-Ideas-Per-Minute —
Authority: 482
Ive often wondered how our perceptions shape our world. In many ways, this is how I see the separation between conservatives and liberals, atheists and devout believers, even Cubs fans and Red Sox fans. We see what we want to see and, in more sharp contrasts than we may realize, this dictates how we perceive our ...2 weeks ago -
Episode 83: 4 Important Video Trends Worth Watching
The Hopkinson Report —
Authority: 111
At the end of December 2008, I did a blog post/podcast called the Top 10 marketing trends that mattered in 2008 (and what’s to come in 2009) . I have to say, I’m pretty happy with how I did. My predictions that we’d see growth with the iPhone, Twitter, Online Video, Facebook, and Green Technology, as well as ...2 weeks ago -
Fun for the day!
Tech Corner —
Authority: 109
Have you ever wondered how information over the Internet gets from place to place? How about traveling over the oceans? Well, take a look at this “history” of a bit of information as it travels. http://www.wired.com/magazine/ff_internetplaces/2 weeks ago -
Why e-books supposedly won’t replace ‘real’ books, redux
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
Authority: 650
On Wired ’s GeekDad blog, Jenny Williams writes yet another one of those opinion pieces that make e-book fans roll their eyes: an explanation of how she thinks e-book readers are okay and all that, but she is in love with real books , in all their real-bookish glory. (The smell of books is, of course ...2 weeks ago -
Five publishers ‘combine their powers’ to create new digital storefront
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
Authority: 650
A popular trope in children’s television is the “five team,” exemplified by shows like Power Rangers or Voltron : the heroes are a team made up of five individuals with different (often clashing) personalities who invariably have to get over their differences and combine their powers at the end to fight off ...3 weeks ago -
We have analogue politics in a digital age
News Politics —
Authority: 141
Direct democracy gets a thumbs-up from Wired magazine. In an article called Rebooting Britain, Jamie Murray Wells, a brilliant young entrepreneur who has built up a successful online business, argues that referendums and citizens’ initiatives are a natural by-product of the Internet. “These measures, outlined by ...3 weeks ago -
Wired Magazine Pop-up Shop: Pop This Balloon
Sentimentalist Magazine —
Authority: 424
We manifested today at the Wired magazine’s pop-up shop in the Meatpacking district, hoping to catch a glimpse of some technorati. I would settle for Julia Allison, but hoped for Nick Denton or Laurel Touby. It would have been appropriate for Denton to show up as his own Gizmodo had a similar function last month ...3 weeks ago -
Video Game Marriage
Crunchy Anime —
Authority: 146
On Sunday, a man named Sal9000 married the love of his life. Her name is Nene Anegasaki, and she lives inside of a Nintendo DS video game called Love Plus. The wedding took place during a Make: Japan meet-up held at the Tokyo Institute of Technology3 weeks ago

