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Technology Review: September/October 2010

The TR35
Get a preview of what the next generation of technology looks like in our annual selection of the world's top innovators under the age of 35.
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From the Editor

35 Innovators under 35
How and why we choose our young leaders.
By Jason Pontin

Graphiti

Taking Stock of the Stimulus
The technology funding in last year's recovery act is just beginning to reach its targets.
By Matt Mahoney

Notebooks

Finding People to Reinvent the World
Choosing startups to invest in is a hunt for people as much as technology.
By Wesley Chan
Why Privacy Is Not Dead
The way privacy is encoded into software doesn't match the way we handle it in real life.
By Danah Boyd
Communicating During a Crisis
Social software can help during a catastrophe--and after.
By David Kobia

Features

A Family Mystery, Solved by a Genome
Physicians can now use DNA sequencing to uncover the causes of rare genetic disorders.
By Emily Singer
Radical Opacity
Christopher "moot" Poole created 4chan, an online community where people are free to be wrong. Now big investors want a piece of his ideas.
By Julian Dibbell

Q&A

Bill Gates
The founder of Microsoft talks energy.
By Jason Pontin

Hack

Taking Over a Car
Researchers "break in" with software and a laptop.
By Erica Naone

Photo Essay

Living Data
The three-story-high Allosphere creates unique visualizations.
By Tom Simonite

Briefing

Fuels
Even with the push for renewable energy, demand for fossil fuels is still growing.

Reviews

Cash for Infrastructure
What happens when the federal stimulus funding for energy runs out?
By David Rotman
Down the Tubes
How free streaming video threatens the porn industry.
By Scott Fayner

Demo

How to Remake Life
Venter Institute researchers have made the first viable cell with a synthetic genome.
By Katherine Bourzac
The First Viable Cell with a Synthetic Genome

38 Years Ago in TR

Sign of the Times
A year before the oil shock, a geologist wrote of the coming energy crises.
By Matt Mahoney

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