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Statistics of a lonely heart
I was browsing idly through the lonely hearts column on my daily commute yesterday, when I stumbled across an acronym I’d never seen before: OHAC. One Hot Ass Chick? Over the Hill And Crumbling? Obama, Hillary and Colbert? Once at work, a quick...
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Balloon vs BB Gun in Slo Mo (video)
Seriously, do you need more of a description than the title? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5672661809093203341
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DNA Quote: Merchants of Immortality by Stephen S. Hall
This was keyboard biology: you could type in the DNA letters of the gene for telomerase found in yeast or Euplotes just as you would type a word or phrase into a search engine like Google, punch a button, and send supercomputers electronically scurrying...
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Giant, bat-killing centipede! (video)
Ratcheting up the freaky-meter is this video of a giant centipede, which as well as being highly poisonous and strong as a small snake, can catch and kill bats, straight out of the air. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8313878609430213933
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Google Health Log-in Page Appears
Google have put up a log-in page for Google Health.
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Health Search re-emerges
I suspect a lot of readers believed, as I did, that when Google “won” the search category in the mid-2000s, it won the health search category as well, and that’s the end of the story. So I’ve been very surprised to see multiple...
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WHIT: Adam Bosworth on Google’s encounter with healthcare
Google set out to allow people who are sick to pool their health data and share knowledge. It immediately ran in to the huge problems of healthIT in America. People can’t access their own full data. What data they can bring to Google isn’t...
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