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US Interventionism at Home

This is the second part of the Taketh5th review of NYTimes Roger Cohen’s assessment US Interventionism. Our first take was that despite over 100 years of increasing US Intervention in foreign affairs and despite not just the UN but a whole phalanx international agencies such as Atomic Energy Commission, WHO, IMF, World Bank, and others

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Germany Goes Non-Nuclear

In all the turmoil associated with the  Euro debt crisis in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and now Italy, a major movement in energy policy has taken place. Germany has voted to re-align their energy development to replace their previous commitment to nuclear power with renewables- solar, wind and even geothermal. This is groundbreaking because this is

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Apple vs Microsoft Blowout Quarters

The Financial Press reported that both Apple and Microsoft had “blow out quarters” for their June 2011 end quarterly reports. The table below tells the tale: Comparison of AAPL-Apple and MSFT-Microsoft July 2011 Sales and Earnings Description AAPL Sales AAPL Profits MSFT Sales MSFT Profits Mar end 2011 $24.7B $6.0B $16.4B $5.2B Jun end 2011

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Cyber Warfare Moves to PrimeTime

There is a posting at Aljazeera about cyberwarfare that reads like a  Clive Cussler Techno-thriller novel [try Polar Shift]. There is the intrigue and secrecy associated with hacking and the security defying exploits of  hackers that make your taming of Microsoft Word’s formating ribbon look like what it is – tedious child’s play. But cyber-warfare has now

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Thinfilm Solar Breakthrough

WYSIPS-What You See Is PhotoVoltaic Source is a French start-up which apparently has a major breakthrough for solar power to electronic devices. The lenticular skin is transparent but generates serious power for directly charging mobile electronics like smartphones,  GPS systems, etc. Because the film is not only transparent but also very thin and highly flexible it can

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NYTimes Japan Quake Coverage: A Web Triumph

If there was any doubt before, Japan’s earthquake and  tsunami removed any lingering ones and  revealed the NYTimes as the world leading masters of  Web interactive graphics and coverage.Our sister blog, Bookraft, has already pointed out some of the leading technologies used by the NYTimes for last year’s Winter Olympios. But covering the Japnese Earthquake

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Vindication: Problems with IBM’s Watson

Ye Editor has taken it on the chin in the Reddit community commentary for advancing about IBM’s Watson  two arguments: a)IBM secured an important dispensation when its Watson supercomputer was allowed direct text inputs rather than having to parse , decipher and  understand directly  the spoken questions by Jeopardy host Alex Trebek  and/or scan and

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Why Web Beats Paper: Rolling Stone on Justin Bieber

As the NYTimes prepares to take a third kick at charging for its web + online services,   here is another example of why web beats paper from the editorial opportunity  and customer satisfaction points of view. Here is a story about Justin Bieber that could be done in a magazine or newspaper but isn’t … or more

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Revolutions through the Web

When Time magazine was rumored to make the Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg its Person of the Year, Ye 5th’s Editor thought that another Media “Academy Award” was a little too much. But with the revolt in Tunisia and the outbreak of dissent and protests in Egypt, both largely organized and propelled by social media including Facebook

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Why Not Regulate Guns Like Toys and Cars

Nicholas Kristoff asks the above question from a telling point of view, public health and safety. And the measures are small, targeted, and not massively intrusive as the NRA will insist. As Kristoff, a  boyhood gun enthusiast notes Jared Loughner was considered too mentally unstable to attend community college. He was rejected by the Army. Yet

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Adobe Flash Comeback

Adobe’s Flash is making a comeback despite the petulance of Apple’s Steve Jobs. Adobe is rising because of AIR and Flash. Can you imagine such a turnaround? 9 months after being pilloried unmercifully [and unjustifiably] by Mr. America Innovates, Adobe’s Flash is staging a huge comeback. One can see it in the many design-wins in

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