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Hephaestus Project- Great Image May 17, 2013 David Fuchs
- Creating a Brain Computer Interface Headband Using S.Q.U.I.D.’s … NOT! April 30, 2013 David Fuchs
- Just An Image To Take Your Breath Away April 19, 2013 David Fuchs
- Infinitely Expandable Computing Using Three Dimensional Configurable NAND Gates February 3, 2013 David Fuchs
- 3D Printing Of Houses And The Collapse Of Housing Prices January 27, 2013 David Fuchs
- OpenEI.org – Transparent Cost Database July 21, 2012 David Fuchs
- The Large Scale Renewable Energy Industry Is Living On Borrowed Time July 16, 2012 David Fuchs
- Chinese Tier-2 Photo Voltaic Modules Below $1/W February 22, 2012 David Fuchs
- The MPAA Is Again Trying To Exclude The Public From The Discussion On Copyright February 16, 2012 David Fuchs
- The Content Industry And The Five Stages Of Grieving February 16, 2012 David Fuchs
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The Epic Failure Of SOPA And PIPA – And What Everyone Doesn’t Seem To Realize Yet
Several hundred years ago, the transit times of books and news was extremely long, information spread at a very slow rate. Centuries ago for like minded individuals to come together, for a conspiracies to form, or for people to come … Continue reading
The Party Of We – Communications in the world of good and evil.
This is the first in a series of essays on how communications and social media are changing the world. Several years back, large groups of people began spontaneously coming together online for various causes. There was however, no definition or description … Continue reading
SOPA, PIPA, and Google’s Changes to Privacy Settings
SOPA and PIPA are two bills that have been temporarily shelved due to public pressure. They are internet crippling pieces of legislation written and pushed forward by the MPAA. They make it possible to shut down almost any website that allows user … Continue reading
WikiPedia Says More Than Thank You
Looking at the header of Wikipedia the first thing that comes to mind is, you’re welcome and thank you for helping us. Then you notice the second line “We’re not done yet”, and you wonder, what do they mean? Could this be … Continue reading