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Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in Social Networking

25Mar08 • 1 comment

I just ran across this on Mashable and decided to share the post with you via Flock. My thoughts are that it’s interesting how MySpace is declining in unique audience, although people are spending a lot MORE time on the site overall. Why? Well, a…

Are Bloggers real Journalists?

14Mar08 • 1 comment

With Web 2.0 blogging becoming the mainstream news network, once again we are facing questions about who is considered a “journalist” or “professional” writer, and given the same access to sporting and press conference venues.Th…

Podcast: Cutting Edge Technology with Russell Wright

8Mar08 • 1 comment

Hello everyone, my latest episode of “Cutting Edge Tech” has been posted to TalkShoe. My guest this week was Russell Wright of Theme Zoom chatting with me about neuromarketing and neuroeconomics, Theme Zoom, web 2.0, platonic solids, social…

Cosmo: Apple Stores THE place to meet men

4Mar08 • 1 comment

Ok,  I have to say that anyone who thinks Tech is NOT a hot dating draw is seriously offline. Technology is sexy, women who are into technology are sexy and this trend will only get bigger. Helen Fisher in “Why We Love” goes into detai…

MySpace joins with MTV in the UK

4Mar08 • 1 comment

MySpace and Viacom’s MTV are partnering again, on a weekly TV show. The program is called “MySpace Chart” and will only air on the UK Network MTV Two. So far there are no solid plans to bring the show to US fans. Members of MySpace, w…

New Free Interactive Brain Map allows you to see the brain as never before.

4Mar08 • 1 comment

BrainMaps.org is an interactive multiresolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrate…

Google’s Future: Neuro-Google?

4Mar08 • 1 comment

The future of nanotechnology screens that instantly access and translate all information presented to them, and the neurotechnology we already have makes a future where we “think” of what we want to know or access, and it instantly appears …

New Ultra-efficient LED will vastly improve LCD screens

3Mar08 • 1 comment

ScienceDaily (2008-03-03) — In recent years, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have begun to change the way we see the world. Now, a student has developed a new type of LED that could allow for their widespread use as light sources for liquid crystal …

Future of Nanotech Screens and Neuro sensors?

2Mar08 • 1 comment

Something that at this moment is still in concept stage like Nokia’s new nanotech phone, but…… Wouldn’t we ALL love to have this?  Your lost so you hold up the transparent nanotech screen and see the arrows directing you to you…

Preview: Ranking Quickly for Theme Keywords with Video

29Feb08 • 1 comment

A quick preview of an upcoming video series for Theme Zoom members, hosted by me, on how to rank quickly in Google for your keywords with videos. This is just a fast sneak peek intro and thank you to Russell Wright at Theme Zoom.

Nanotube: Tech-Goddess word of the day

28Feb08 • 1 comment

Nanotube: A one dimensional fullerene (a convex cage of atoms with only hexagonal and/or pentagonal faces) with a cylindrical shape. Carbon nanotubes discovered in 1991 by Sumio Iijima resemble rolled up graphite, although they can not really be made t…

IBM using DNA in Nanotube Chips

28Feb08 • 1 comment

If you are still thinking that chips must be built, think again. The latest trend IBM is exploring is GROWING chips from the building block of life: DNA. The sceintists at IBM are experimenting with using something called nanotubes, which are just st…

Brilliantly Post-Technological

27Feb08 • 1 comment

Erika here, your personal Tech-Goddess, and as Stargate fans would say, “Brilliantly Post-Technological”. What has inspired me to start tech-blogging is the awareness of web thinking, and the ability to put a label on what web thinking is, …

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