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My Favorite
Buzzword:
Get ready for the
Wireless MAN, baby. Or short for
Wireless Metropolitan Area Network.
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All About The MAN
Spam Overload Dept:
According
to a recent survey, about 65 percent of Net users spend 10 minutes
or more a day dealing with spam. About 37 percent of respondents get
100 junk messages a day, and 63 percent get 50 or more.
Source:
Symantec and Insightexpress
Tech
Essentials:
Ben Sullivan's
Tech Blog
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Beta News
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Alice & Bill.com|
Everything
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CNET
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News.com
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NY Times
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SiliconValley
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Slashdot
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The Register
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Tom's Hardware
|Walt Mossberg
Business Magazines:
Business 2.0
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Business Week
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CFO
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Economist
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Fast Company
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Forbes
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Fortune
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Inc.
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Newsweek
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Red Herring
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Smart Money
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Time
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US News
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Wired
Syndicate
my Site
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Alice Hill's Technology
Watch
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Lie-Detector Glasses Offer Peek at Future of Security
Real time lie detection is essential for spotting trouble on the fly (or when you fly), and a new technology from mathmatician Amir Lieberman may be the next big thing in airport security as well as finding romance. The glasses which use green, yellow, and red LEDs can measure and display "true", "false", and "maybe" emotions as well as detect anxiety, fear and love. You can download a phone based version and detect the emotion of your caller, right now.
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8:23 AM
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