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Are QR Codes Replacing Barcodes?
by Catherine South, Nov 19, 2008
The Japanese corporation Denso-Wave created QR code in 1994. More than a decade later, the code is gaining popularity in advertising and art around the world.
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Finger Print Recognition
by Debswood, Nov 21, 2008
This is about fingerprint recognition.
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We Will Have Cars Better Than the Jetsons
by HOORGANVISOR, Nov 20, 2008
I will write about the double-field motive system.
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Brain Waves are the New Input Device of the Future
by Launie and Melynda Sorrels, Nov 17, 2008
The Emotiv EPOC Neuroheadset is now making science-fiction fiction. This device can read a person’s thoughts, emotions, and expressions, transmitting them wirelessly to your computer or a gaming device (Emotiv, 2008).
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Orion: The Next Step in Space
by Lonewolf813, Nov 16, 2008
The space shuttle will soon be phased out. What will it be replaced by? How will the new Obama administration effect America's future in space.
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The Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavor
by yian, Nov 16, 2008
An amazing experience for everyone.
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Environmentalists are Going to Love This One
by yaffel, Nov 13, 2008
The car that runs with water.
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101 Reasons Why Offshore Drilling Should be Allowed in the US
by alen, Nov 12, 2008
My point of view on offshore drilling discus your point of view on the topic.
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Our Future Energy Supply
by M Bailey, Nov 12, 2008
Some say it's clean coal while others insist it's corn. The sun and wind are also top contenders. Then there's natural gas, propane and yes, even hog waste. The speculation is ongoing with no real consensus about exactly where in the future we will end up.
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A City with Out Electricity
by pnkguru, Nov 11, 2008
A city with out continuous supply of electricity suffers heavily. The residents, shop keepers, shopping complex managers, hotels and restaurants, the streets and signals and every one in the city suffers and it is a matter of grave concern. Dinners are candle-lit dinners, the city sky do not exhibit a milky way.
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