Jan
19
2009
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Jan
19
2009
GeoEye-1, the powerful imagery satellite that is perhaps best known as the “Google satellite” will be focusing its lens on the Inauguration of President Obama next week. The company notes that while there will be plenty of cameras covering the event on the ground, and some in the air, GeoEye-1 will be the only one offering a perspective from space.


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Jan
19
2009
Capt. Chesley Sullenberger III will be joined by his family in the nation’s capital as guests at the inauguration Tuesday. The pilot’s wife, Lori Sullenberger, is flying to the East Coast with her daughters today to meet with the pilot of US Airways Flight 1549, Danville Mayor Newell Arnerich said.


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Jan
18
2009
Google’s Chrome browser is fast becoming the geeks’ choice, as users all over the world tinker with it and explore its deeper capabilities. Not lacking essential functionality, Chrome is now proving that it can do everything: from starting in Incognito mode by default for better browsing safety to reverting to using a single process for all its…


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Jan
18
2009
Michael Pyne sends in an article published at Reason Online 13 years ago, dismantling the entrenched myth that the Dvorak keyboard layout is a superior technology to QWERTY. The odd thing is that this 13-year-old article recaps research (refereed and published in a respected economics journal) 19 years ago. While we have discussed Dvorak many times over the years, I don’t believe we have dug into this convincing-sounding refutation of the Dvorak mythology. The article is in the context of arguing against the conventional wisdom of “first mover advantage” — that the first product to market gains a large entrenchment benefit, such as VHS vs. Beta, MS-DOS vs. anything, etc. It’s very much a pro-markets piece.

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Jan
18
2009
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Jan
18
2009
In a feat that until recently was thought impossible, a team of scientists have captured the first ever visible-light image of a planet orbiting another star.


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Jan
18
2009
suraj.sun recommends a CNet post giving details of a still little-known energy technology: the ground source heat pump or geo-exchange system. This is distinct from so-called geothermal energy, which taps the heat in the earth to provide energy. Geo-exchange is suitable in scale for small industry — the article describes one commercial re-development of an old mill into apartment and commercial space that put in a geo-exchange at about half the cost of traditional fossil fuel-based alternatives. Even some individual homeowners are opting for this green method of heating and cooling, at a premium in price of about 50 percent (but costs are very much per-project, largely because drilling is involved). “Rather than use underground heat, geothermal heat pumps attached to buildings capitalize on the steady temperature of the ground or deep water wells. In effect, they treat the Earth like a giant energy savings bank, depositing or withdrawing heat depending on the time of year. “

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Jan
18
2009
Barack Obama and his historic presidential win inspired artists across the country. “His likeness has gone beyond who he is as a person,” said painter Phil Fung. “He represents the spirit of change.” Fung was one of several iReporters to send images of paintings, sculptures and sketches of the president-elect


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Jan
18
2009
grunaura writes “South Korean researchers have devised a way to create graphene sheets one centimeter square using a hydrocarbon vapor on heated nickel. It’s touted as being more efficient than the current process where graphene sheets are pressed, and there is evidence that ‘the quality of graphene grown by chemical vapour deposition is as high as mechanically cleaved graphene.’ Graphene is relatively new, but not to Slashdot. This round of news highlighting the technology focuses on the bendable nature of graphene sheets, as opposed to the memory applications or capacitive properties discussed here previously. These films are the closest we have come to superconductors at room temperature.”

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