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Apr 8th, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. Coke buys into Innocent smoothies Coca-Cola has bought a £30m stake in Innocent, the British fruit drink and “smoothie” maker renowned for its ethical ethos. Innocent says the minority investment will allow further European expansion. Read Article Teams Race to Build Super-Fuel-Efficient Car A field of […]
Tags: cars, energy, smoothies, Twitter
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Apr 1st, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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Fun stuff
By far the best, our very own The New 5 Star Raft Hotels group launches on CreteTravel.com (some of my friends “bought” it!) Then Guardian switching to Twitter-only version (!) and Gmail’s Autopilot is just hilarious
Tags: April Fool's, Gmail, Guardian, joke, prank, spoof, Twitter
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Apr 1st, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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This morning's reading
Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. Does Hunch Have All The Answers? Flickr Founder’s New Startup The site revolves around helping users make decisions spanning a wide array of topics. To help users make their decisions, Hunch presents them with a brief series of questions that have been submitted by other members, […]
Tags: answers, business story, entrepreneurship, Flickr, Google, Hunch, Miscrosoft, nanotechnology, search, The Spectator, Twitter
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Mar 30th, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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This morning's reading
Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. Nanotechnology: Cotton fibres coated with carbon nanotubes could be used to make clothing that glows, or detects bleeding So the aim is to manufacture a light material that can be easily woven but is also highly durable and, in order to transmit information, can conduct electricity. […]
Tags: architecture, biotech, Books, FireFox, medicine, nano, nanotechnology, Twitter
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