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Science Show - 29December2007 - Alfred Deakin Innovation Lecture

Are we missing out on the full benefits of science and technology because of outdated ideas about copyright and patenting? Could the key to feeding the world be locked up in a company fridge somewhere? Open-source software has transformed the internet, un

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The clouds are coming

My notes from CloudCamp conference on cloud computing, held last week in London.

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MetaVid Archive

free and open archiving of the audio/video congressional record since 2006

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Skip lists are fascinating!

Skip lists are a fascinating data structure: very simple, and yet have the same asymptotic efficiency as much more complicated AVL trees and red-black trees. In this article, I discuss the asymptotic efficiency of operations on skip lists, the ideas that make them work, and their interesting use cases. And, of course, I give you the source code for a skip list in C#.

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A New Competitor to LCD

A pixel that uses a pair of mirrors to block or transmit light could lead to displays that are faster, brighter, and more power efficient than liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Researchers at Microsoft Research who published their novel pixel design in Nature Photonics say that their design is also simpler and easier to fabricate, which should make it cheaper.

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The life expectancy of IE6

An analysis of IE6 usage statistics from three different sites, and an attempt to determine from current trends when IE6 will become irrelevant

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Zotero: The Next-Generation Research Tool

Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself.

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Java Riddle: Static Members in Inner Classes?

Here's something that can annoy the most experienced Java developers and is guaranteed to make people to mumble in job interviews (if that's your thing). Can you use Static Members in Inner Classes?

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Getting your Flash Game More Traffic

So you’ve created a great flash game, and want to get as many people to see it as possible. Where do you begin? Hopefully, this post will give you an idea.

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