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3D Printers Get Big Boost: Foundry Group Leads $10m Investment in MakerBot

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / August 23, 2011 9:41 AM / View Comments

Consumer-grade 3D printer manufacturers MakerBot Industries has raised $10 million in venture financing lead by Brad Feld's Foundry Group, the fund announced today. The MakerBot project is exciting because it

Now Your Android Can Speak 14 Languages

By Alicia Eler / October 13, 2011 3:40 PM / View Comments

Google Translate on Android now offers real-time automated audio translation for 14 languages, according to a Google blog post earlier today. The new languages include Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Dutch, French,

Happy 22nd Pi Day

By Lidija Davis / March 14, 2009 9:37 AM / View Comments

Today is Pi Day; the day the first three digits of Pi, 3.14, match the calendar date, March 14, and this year it's official according to Congress, which last week

Google to Cater Search Results Using Location

By Mike Melanson / January 14, 2010 3:39 PM / View Comments

Google is trying to come just one step closer to answering any question you might have before you even ask it. This time around, the increasingly omniscient search engine will

Three Steps to Building an Online Brand

By Bernard Lunn / July 21, 2009 4:49 PM / View Comments

This is one post/chapter in a serialized book called Startup 101. For the introduction and table of contents, please click here. The three steps to building an online brand are:

How Many Friends Can You Really Have on Facebook?

By Frederic Lardinois / February 27, 2009 9:00 AM / View Comments

According to Cameron Marlow, Facebook's "in-house sociologist," that number is four if you are male and six if you are female. As the Economist reports this morning, Marlow's research indicates

Is World IPV6 Day the New Y2K?

By Klint Finley / February 4, 2011 11:30 AM / View Comments

IANA handed out the last of the IPv4 licenses earlier this week, as we reported. The analyst firm ZapThink compares the impending depletion of IPv4 addresses to Y2K. Y2K

Visualize Big Data with Flowing Media

By Audrey Watters / April 15, 2010 9:00 PM / View Comments

As a recent article in The Economist observed, we are at the point of an "industrial revolution of data," with vast amounts of digital information being created, stored and analyzed.

Comment of the Day: Reading (and Writing) Online

By Richard MacManus / March 17, 2008 11:00 PM

Sarah Perez wrote today: "When Amazon introduced their e-book reader, the Kindle, Steve Jobs made a strong proclamation regarding the book industry that received a lot of attention: "It doesn't

Help Recognize the Heroes Behind Big Data Projects Like Data.gov

By Guest Author / April 13, 2011 11:00 AM / View Comments

Data.gov is a recent example of our ability to gather, store and analyze enormous, unprecedented quantities of information. Projects like these have the power to change our lives by driving

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