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[junkyard] Slashdot | Self-Replicating Robots: ABC News is running a story that self-replicating robots are no longer the stuff of science fiction. Scientists at Cornell University have created small robots that can build copies of themselves. Here is a movie demonstrating the self-replication process. And the paper that will be published in Thursdays issue of Nature.
[Warping it up!] Self-Replicating Robots: News is running a story that self-replicating robots are no longer the stuff of science fiction. Scientists at Cornell University have created small robots that can build copies of themselves. Here is a movie demonstrating the self-replication process. And the paper that will be published in Thursdays issue of Nature.
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[Blog.holtz.com] a shel of my former self: Slashdot.org was the original blog. Before the term was first uttered, Slashdot was a place where anybody could open a topic on something to do with technology and others could comment. The software that makes it work has been freely available for others to use. In many ways, Slashdot (motto: “News for nerds.
[Blog.holtz.com] a shel of my former self: You don’t have to be a news outlet or a blogger to take advantage of RSS. The city of San Carlos, California, has introduced its first RSS feed, “What’s New on the Web.” According to the trade Government Technology, “This will enable interested Internet viewers with RSS enabled software to receive notification and copies of new information on the city’s Web site the same day it is posted, without visiting the Web site itself or the need for an email subscription.” The site is also employing Macromedia Flash Paper, which lets visitors view paper documents that download much faster than PDFs.
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[Blog.holtz.com] a shel of my former self: Another impact of blogs, according to the article: “It’s about the digital footprints that bloggers leave behind. Because of their sheer numbers, blogs are becoming one of the largest archives of indexable content on the Web. That means that when someone goes to Google or Yahoo or Ask Jeeves to search for laptop computers, there’s a better than average chance they’ll run across a from-the-heart product review by a blogger.”
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