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Counting the real 'Second Life' population

January 3, 2007 The virtual world is growing fast, but its publisher reports unconventional metrics. So just how big is it? TAGS: Second Life, virtual worlds, resident, population, publisher

India or China--who will prevail?

March 7, 2007 China may have the edge right now, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says India could be this century's up and coming superpower. TAGS: India, China, infrastructure, population, city

How green could make Europe a tech power

March 24, 2008 The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech? TAGS: subsidy, Europe, university, Germany, green tech, population, Israel, tax, electronics, PC

Sprechen sie Whale?

January 3, 2006 Advanced sound-detection technology reveals that whales sing in distinct "dialects" in different parts of the world. TAGS: scientist, Alaska, population, researcher

Bracing for the next big earthquake

April 18, 2006 What would the Bay Area look like after the next big quake? The prospective picture is sobering, scientists say. TAGS: Bay Area, scientist, San Francisco, population, New Orleans, mile, Silicon Valley

As boomers go gray, will big money mean better tech?

October 9, 2007 Companies targeting a large retiree market with money and time to spare could result in better features for all.Images: Tech for the aging technocrat TAGS: Wii Fit, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Co. Ltd., population, video game, conference, Boston, VCR, games, video

Fast Times at Web 2.0 High

September 27, 2007 Spotplex CEO Doyon Kim writes that the Internet in-crowd is taking people back to high school, where the "cool kids" drown out the silent majority. TAGS: Web 2.0, population, YouTube, entertainment, school, video

Cisco outlines next Web revolution

September 19, 2007 Internet, growing urban populations and low hardware costs will fuel another major wave of innovation, company executive says. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., innovation, investment, developing country, wave, population, fiber-optics, women, laptop computer

U.S. broadband A-OK

January 10, 2005 It's hip to fret about the need for a "national broadband policy," but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders if the U.S. is really doing so badly. TAGS: South Korea, broadband, U.S., city, population, nation

Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon

October 16, 2007 The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system TAGS: hose, fluid, population, analysis
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