Your iPhone can make calls (sort of) and check your email, sure, but new apps are being developed that will allow you to monitor your own health with just your phone. The iPhone is good for more than just playing Angry Birds and making on-the-fly Twitter updates
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It is Friday, when some bloggers go for lighter fare – like LOLcats! – but others ignore this old blogospheric tradition and post serious stuff instead. [More]
Read More »Some weekend reading for you
Weekend is coming. [More]
Read More »ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Kari Wouk
Continuing with the tradition from last three years, I will occasionally post interviews with some of the participants of the ScienceOnline2011 conference that was held in the Research Triangle Park, NC back in January 2011. [More]
Read More »And another amazing day at the Network
Some great readings for the evening, if you missed them during the day: Lilly Vicens guest-posts on The Outdoors as a “World of Wonder” for Children. [More]
Read More »Rob Kalin Out as Etsy CEO
Etsy's CTO, Chad Dickerson, is taking the lead role at the online handmade and vintage marketplace from its 30-year-old founder.
Read More »Monster.com’s SeeMore Helps Recruiters Scout The Talent In The Resume Haystack
Monster.com's new semantic search platform SeeMore uses algorithms and analytics to hone in on the best human capital.
Read More »France Telecom to Shut Down a Beloved Precursor of the Web
For decades the little gray terminal was a staple in million of French homes. [More]
Read More »Great day at the Network
Wow! What a fantastic series of posts today…. [More]
Read More »The constants they are a changin’: NIST posts latest adjustments to fundamental figures
The electromagnetic force has gotten a little stronger, gravity a little weaker, and the size of the smallest "quantum" of energy is now known a little better. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has posted the latest internationally recommended values of the fundamental constants of nature.
Read More »ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Kaitlin Thaney
Continuing with the tradition from last three years, I will occasionally post interviews with some of the participants of the ScienceOnline2011 conference that was held in the Research Triangle Park, NC back in January 2011. [More]
Read More »Borders Shutting Down Remaining Stores
It's time to start writing epitaphs.
Read More »Need to catch up after the weekend? Here are the links…
Many people go offline over the weekend, and are busy catching up at work on Monday.
Read More »Romance Novels Are Steaming Up E-Reader Screens
Photograph by Douglas Sonders How Angela James, head of Harlequin's new romance e-book imprint, has forged a novel business model in paperless publishing. H ere are some things you may not have known about the $1 billion business that is romance publishing today: Divorced women read far fewer romance novels than single and married women do. Romance readers buy in volume and velocity, making them optimal digital readers
Read More »Smoke signals
Oh weather; a joy, a pain, the making of a beautiful day or a miserable evening.
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