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[HowToWeb.com: Computer and Technology Blog and Resource] A new technology could shrink popular tech gadgets like iPods, cell phones and digital cameras even more. TechNewsWorld reports that researchers at a Scottish university have come up with a technology called molecule clusters that is molecule cluster is 10,000 times thinner than a human hair. The molecule clusters can store huge amounts of data in a very tiny area.

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[Howtoweb.com] HowToWeb.com Blog: Technology: Andy Grove, the chairman of Intel, has blasted the Bush administration for failing to provide the public with enough flu vaccine. USA Today reported that Grove said, "You look to government to protect you from that, and the government looks to the science and technology infrastructure. And this government can't even prevent an ordinary failure of the business market for causing probably more American deaths than terrorism. It is a manifestation of a government that has no appreciation for science and technology." USA Today reported that Grove is also angry at the Bush administration about tech job outsourcing and rising health care costs.

[Boston.com] Boston.com / News / Blogs / Ideas: A similar thing happened in the 20th century, Lander said. In the first 25 years of the century, we identified “pudgy little structures called chromosomes – and realized that’s where the information lived.” Then, we figured out that they’re made up of DNA molecules. Then, we figured out how these DNA molecules encoded the information, and developed tools so scientists in the laboratory could read these messages. The last 25 years of century were dedicated to reading as much information as possible, up to entire genomes of small and medium-sized organisms.

[Blog.redherring.com] Red Herring Blog: The way information flows between interested parties is deeply connected to participants' approach to learning and sharing information. A company can use a blog or a group of blogs to engage its customers and partners in conversation, or a project team can take advantage of a wiki (a piece of server software that lets users edit a Web page) to organize and collaborate on ideas. These tools, if the people using them can apply their strengths to amplify existing human competencies, can lower the cost of doing business and increase the value of projects and the returns they generate. The Howard Dean campaign, for example, while it did not win the Democratic nomination, accelerated the pace of fundraising and the scope of local organizing using social software precisely because the people attracted to the campaign were open to the organizational strengths of the tools they used to blog, email, refer friends, and gather support.

[Nanotechweb.org] News.NanoApex.com Nanotechnology MEMS News: ... extend Jordan’s previous work on the structure of electrons in small water clusters, ... Tiny molecule could shrink computers, phones and iPods (1) ...

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