Technology Review: September/October 2010
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The TR35
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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
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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
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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
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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