From its birth in the labs of Tim Berners-Lee back in 1992, to its interaction with the Napster in 1999, and its 2004 induction of Wikipedia: the Internet as we know it, has evolved drastically. With the passage of time, people from amongst us have emerged with the craziest of ideas to test and enhance the potential of this God’s gift to mankind. And it is due to the efforts of these noble... read full post picked by TheAnt314 7 months ago 5 comments edit related share technology |
The Microsoft chieftain has been known to turn his nose up at the way Google targets ads on its Gmail service, accusing his bete noire of reading your email. Google does in fact read your email - or at least, Google machines do - and there's nothing you can do about it. Short of using Hotmail. But a citizen blogger has noticed a roundabout way of fooling Google into disabling Gmail's targeted ads picked by Bornbad 4 months ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
IRAN has unblocked access to the Google search engine and its Gmail email service after briefly filtering them owing to an "error", the Fars news agency reported. picked by deepcleanfun 2 years ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |
American laboratories handling the world's deadliest germs and toxins have experienced more than 100 accidents and missing shipments since 2003 picked by DemureArt 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
No more messy labs. No more filthy container or flammable liquids or spontaneous explosions in your home! 8 comments edit related share scienceA new formula for methamphetamine eliminates the muss and fuss of creating your own meth. picked by suebe 3 months ago |
![]() | syndication |
Back in a time when orphans, homeless people and labs rats had the same rights picked by nightcrawlerx 7 months ago 9 comments edit related share plime.com |
The first aliens won't come from the stars. We'll create them in our own labs. And Professor Alan Goldstein is offering $26,000 to the person who makes it happen as a way to increase awareness of how close nanotechnology is to engineering artificial life! picked by jaxnight 3 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Ever wanted to feel the power of creating tornado? How about an earthquake? This site, created to accompany a National Geographic film, offers up explorations of the biggest forces our earth can bring us: tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes and hurricanes. Virtual labs let you design your own disaster, and National Geo-quality photos fill in the gaps of your visual imagination. picked by robfouryqr 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Scientists suspect the hallucinogen, whose use dates back to ancient Mexico, may have properties that could lead to improved treatments for some psychological conditions and pain relief. 6 comments edit related share scienceUse plimeuser@gmail.com pw: plime2006 picked by Bornbad 3 years ago |
In celebration of Star Wars' 30th anniversary, the US Postal Service will be installing R2-D2 mailboxes. Makes me want to lose my gmail account and go mail some letters. picked by Wasabi 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share entertainment |
But is it enough to defeat the soon-to-be unlimited Yahoo Mail and Google’s Gmail offering? picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
Says he can't smell the meth labs anymore. 3 comments edit related share plime.comOr, No, I don't smell what the rock is cooking picked by Hoosker 3 years ago |
Wireless and sensor technology is all the rage in research labs. End uses go beyond consumer convenience to wide-ranging health-care applications. Think of Star Trek's diagnostic bed. picked by suebe 3 years ago 2 comments edit related share technology |
The clever gurus at HP Labs have developed a marketer's dream tool that enables customers to enter a retail store, swipe a card, and instantly receive a printout that includes "a personalized shopping list, relevant coupons, notice of associated store discounts or sales, and even a map to where the items can be found in the store." picked by 86Apex 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
HAL's inspiration is the last track from Bell Labs in 1963. picked by suebe 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share technology |