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A Moveable Type feast

September 24, 2007 Clotilde Dusoulier, who writes the Chocolate & Zucchini blog, talks about food and the Silicon Valley experience that sent her back to Paris. TAGS: Moveable Type, food, Paris, blog, blogging, Silicon Valley, blogger, dot-com, idea, London

What's good for GM 'may' be good for the country

January 11, 2008 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start. TAGS: Rick Wagoner, fossil fuel, food, start, China, U.S., CEO

Week in video: Newest Japanese tech, newest Microsoft plans

October 13, 2007 This week we feature video of some of Tokyo's cutting-edge tech, and Microsoft's project to improve education in emerging markets. TAGS: Tokyo, emerging market, food, Michael Kanellos, education, trip, project, Japan, video, Microsoft Corp.

Algae: Another way to grow edible oils

January 25, 2008 Solazyme already converts algae into transportation fuel. Coming up next: Food oils that are healthier than canola oil. TAGS: oil, Chevron Corp., food, plant, transportation, technique

DNA card takes the mystery out of meat

March 5, 2004 Ever wonder what kind of meat is inside that casserole? The FoodExpert ID card identifies different animal products in food and feed samples--and it could help prevent Mad Cow. TAGS: DNA, food, meat, sample, animal, France, card, health

At Last HOPE conference, everyone can hack it

July 21, 2008 Gathering in New York brings together the hacker community for sessions on hacking the usual (computer systems) and not so usual (the media, food, and sex). TAGS: Elinor Mills, hacking, hacker, conference, RFID, New York, security, session, food, electronics, camera, video

Voting with a fork: The politics of food

April 28, 2006 "What to Eat" author Marion Nestle aims to set the record straight on the politics of food in the U.S. TAGS: Nestle, food, politics, health care, professor, San Francisco, health, U.S.

AOL finds Time for food

November 10, 2003 America Online has cooked up an agreement with sister company and magazine publisher Time to devote a portion of AOL's Web portal to eating. TAGS: Time Inc., food, America Online Inc., Time Warner Inc., women, section, Web portal, portal, Internet Service Provider, agreement, health

Protecting kids from online food ads

May 17, 2007 With playful characters and mobile social-network buddies, fast-food companies are finding new ways to target teens. One group wants limits set. TAGS: beverage, beverage company, food, teen, marketer, tactic, children, virtual worlds, kid, health, environment, U.S., video

Week in video: Taking ozone for a spin

September 22, 2007 Legos recreate movie scenes and trailers, a high-tech salad spinner, and the iPhone makes its way to the other side of the pond. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, YouTube, food, U.K., Apple Computer, movie, IBM Corp., CEO, video

Harnessing the power of wind and waves

March 24, 2008 Ireland is in the right place to generate electricity, and a lot of it, out of oceanic surges, but it won't be easy sailing.Video: Ocean-based renewable energy TAGS: Ireland, prototype, sea, power, food, project

Report: Forget fueling cars on corn or soybeans

July 11, 2006 Think of ethanol as biofuel 1.0. Genetically modified plants or synthetic fuels could be the alternatives that gain traction. TAGS: plant, fuel, biodiesel, food, energy, car, U.S.

Ozone keeps fruit fresh on the high seas

April 23, 2007 Novazone uses remote-controlled blasts of ozone to keep fresh produce from spoiling at sea. TAGS: container, fruit, sea, food, transportation, ship, retailer

Image: Plant life in the world's oceans

February 16, 2005 New technology could help scientists better understand the food cycles of the oceans, as well as global climate change. TAGS: ocean, scientist, food

Uncovering the secret sauce

November 16, 2006 perspective Palamida's Mark Tolliver asks whether it's time software companies should openly disclose their "ingredients." TAGS: nutrition, food, ingredient, intellectual property, vendor, open-source community, software company, open source, open-source software, component

For fast-food help, call in the robots

March 26, 2007 Can artificial intelligence lead to a better drive-through burger? A Pittsburgh-based start-up thinks so. TAGS: restaurant, Pittsburgh, robot, food, touch screen, store, Artificial Intelligence, order, vision

Boxed in: America's new energy trap

November 13, 2007 Michael Butler and Randy Shefman say miscalculations have temporarily boxed us in and led the U.S. off the path to energy self-sufficiency. TAGS: alternative fuel, production, America, transportation, energy, food, U.S.

Biodiesel venture combines refining, genetic engineering

November 20, 2007 Montana may be too dry and hostile to make ideal farmland. But a new joint venture wants to turn it into a haven for biodiesel production. TAGS: biodiesel, Montana, genetic engineering, oil, plant, venture, food, CEO

Figs were likely humans' first crop

June 5, 2006 You may not eat figs on a daily basis today, but 11,000 years ago it was the hot new food--and may have been a first step toward modern agriculture. TAGS: human, crop, Middle East, food, professor

Survey offers taste of tomorrow's kitchen

April 11, 2005 Americans like having Internet access in the kitchen, but not necessarily to help them cook and eat. TAGS: kitchen, Whirlpool Corp., survey, food, IBM Corp., Internet access, task, e-mail
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