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- Adam Lashinsky on Apple’s marketing — [VIDEO]
- Apple Macintosh’s OS X Mountain Lion — [VIDEO]
- EuroCopter unveils the EC130 T2. — [VIDEO]
- $1 million prize for LENR — [LINK]
- Native apps are reigning on mobiles, but Jakob Nielsen strategically bets on web apps. — [LINK]
- Steven Krivit continues to trash Andrea Rossi and his LENR technology. — [LINK]
- Interview with Adam Lashinsky — [VIDEO]
- Why some people are more innovative — [VIDEO]
- Forbes editor deciphers Steve Jobs’s Apple. — [VIDEO]
- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
- Eric Zitzewitz petitions the CFTC in favor of real-money prediction markets about politics. — [TEXT]
- Global warming is a big scam. — [LINK]
- A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors — [VIDEO]
- The Tragedy of the Commons — [VIDEO]
- Guy Kawasaki on Steve Jobs — [VIDEO]
- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
Monthly Archives: June 2011
Mike Giberson is so obsessed with shale gas that he unconsciously refuses to see the Ni-H cold fusion revolution. — [LINK]
3 LENR energy plants are opening: – Defkalion is trying to produce energy from the fusion of hydrogen-nickel using the Energy Catalyzer invention of Focardi-Rossi. Why are the Knowledge Problem readers deprived of this information?
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged Andrea Rossi, applied research, applied science, business startups, CANR, capital, chemically-assisted nuclear reactions, chemistry, cold fusion, cold fusion reactor, cold fusion reactors, colf-fusion reactors, E-Cat, electrical energy, electricity, electricity plant, energy, Energy Catalyzer, growth, hydrogen, Hydrogen-Nickel cold fusion, innovation, innovations, inventions, investing, investments, LENR, Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Low-Energy Nuclear Reactor, Ni-H cold fusion, nickel, nuclear energy, physicists, physics, power, power plant, power production, Research, Science, startups, weak force nuclear reactions
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The Greek crisis is the crisis of the Euro. — [VIDEO]
–> NYT: Greece on the Edge. –> WSJ: German Deputy Finance Minister: Expect Greece To Approve Further Austerity. –> WSJ: Greek Government’s Majority Under Threat.
Posted in Finance, Politics
Tagged Euro, European politics, Greece, Greek crisis, Greek politics, Nigel Farage, Politics
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The wreck that is Google — [LINK]
“Google is killing two of its most ambitious projects, Google Health and Google PowerMeter, because they didn’t get enough traction.”
What would you tell a generation living 1,000 years from now about the life you’ve lived and the lessons you’ve learned? — [VIDEO]
Bertrand Russell:
EuroCopter X3: High-speed winged helicopter — [VIDEO]
Stunning. Details. More.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations
Tagged chopper, choppers, EuroCopter, EuroCopter X3, helicopter, helicopters, technologies, technology, vehicles, X3
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Will BetFair CEO David Yu exit? — [LINK]
“Yu being the next one out the door”.
Posted in Business, Exchange & Market Management, Exchanges & Markets
Tagged BetFair, BetFair CEO, BetFair CEO David Yu, Business, David Yu
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Energy-efficient water electrolysis could open the way to mass produce hydrogen at a cheap cost, and reduce global dependence on fossil energy like oil and natural gas. — [VIDEO]
Splitting water could not be simpler.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged electrolysis, energy, H2O, hydrogen, innovation, innovations, invention, inventions, oxygen, splitting water, water, water electrolysis, water splitter
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Steve Keen about the debt crisis and Minsky’s moment — [VIDEO]
13 minutes into: “The real anti-growths are the bankers.”
Posted in Economics, Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged bad debt, bankers' pay, banking, banking system, banks, banksters, borrowing money, credit, currency, debt, deflation, economic behaviors, economic crisis, economic depression, economic growth, economic statistics, Economics, economy, Europe, European Union, Finance, global debt crisis, global economy, gold, gold hedges, gold standard, government debt, growth, house prices, houses, housing, incomes, inflation, Max Keiser, Minsky's moment, money creation, money printing, money supply growth, printing money, private debt, public debt, public deficit, real estate market, real estate prices, Steve Keen, United States Of America, USA, wages
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