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From the column News from the Future
By Tim O'Reilly
"The future is here. It's just not evenly distributed yet." --William Gibson.
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Links
- More about "the former audience" in Gilmore's book We the Media
- Full-length feature film made by fans of Terry Pratchett's Lords and Ladies
- Fan film Star Wars Revelations
- untamedcinema.com allows fans to create trailers for the films they want to see
- Unfinished copy of sci-fi film Serenity screened early for fan comments
- Podcast radio
- Odeo: podcasting for the masses
- Podcast marketing
- FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop, by Neil Gershenfeld
- GPL RepRap Project
- "Conture crafting" robot prototype extrudes concrete walls
- A building in a bag
- Outsourcing product design
- U.S. may be losing edge in technological development
- U.S. imposes new limits on scientists
- Political control over telecommunications agenda
- Liftport Group to open carbon nanotube manufacturing plant
- Scientists have successfully induced hibernation in mice
- The U.S. Army is resarching mobile robot surgery units for battlefield use
- Life expectancies have fallen every year since 1988: what some call "the African cliff"
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