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Chip integrates chemical, logic functions
via kurzweilai
An integrated chemical chip that could control and regulate the signal paths of cells in the human body has been...
Further Proof that Apple Has the Best Supply Chain in the World
Apple sells its inventory every 5 days. Second fastest only to McDonald’s.
(via asymco)
I’m kind of obsessed with organization and productivity. For many years I was addicted to Tasks in Gmail, but when I switched to the iPhone I found there was no elegant and free...
iPad 3 (or whatever it will be called) will be announced during an event in San Francisco in the first week of March, reports John Packowski. Makes sense —...
Last year, Stanford Professor Sebastian Thrun offered an online course on Artificial Intelligence for any internet-connected students from around the world, and close to 160,000 people took part in the course.
This year, Professor Thrun has quit Stanford and will be running a 7-week course on how to build a search engine to anyone with or without previous programming experience. While the reasons why Professor Thrun has quit Stanford is unclear, it is amazing he is equipping, and empowering, so many people with computer programming skills and fundamentally changing the dynamics of how higher education is delivered.
For anyone interested, his course is starting in February 2012 and you can sign up at Udacity.com.
(via cecilialiao)
Me too! I might need a bigger hard drive.
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