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Intellectual Reserve Inc. Oh, and it's 115 years old, too.
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The Potential Problem With Personalized Google Maps? We May Never Know What We're Not Seeing
Google is promising a million maps for a million people with its redesign. But can it avoid confining us to customized urban bubbles?
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One Climate Change Era Growth Industry: Giant Sewer Balloons
In a race to meet EPA guidelines, U.S. cities have installed dozens of these devices over the past decade.
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Maps
How Twitter Is Changing the Geography of Communication
New research suggests that location plays a smaller role now in who we talk to and what we talk about.
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Videos
Let a Robot Mix You a Drink at Google I/O
This new robo-bartender that's slinging rounds in San Francisco is just great.
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Videos
Pimped Ride of the Day: A Motorcycle With a Jet Engine
This is sweet.
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Photos
Photographing Tokyo's Coolest Escalators
Miha Tamura captures the extraordinary side of this everyday ride.
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Contests
Announcing the 3 Finalists in the 2013 AppMyCity! Prize
The international mobile application contest from the New Cities Foundation.
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Powering Ohio Schools With Wind Energy
Building wind turbines isn’t cheap. But it will mean about $100,000 in energy savings each year for two small towns.
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Genius 'Iron Man 3' PR Tie-In of the Day: Chattanooga Wants to Remind You Its Internet Is Awesome
Just in case you weren't sure.
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Maps
A Live Map of the Manic Ways People Edit Wikipedia
The map offers a nifty live survey of people's utterly random interests (or perceived areas of expertise).

