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Technology Review - 2006 November/December  Magazines

Posted by emags at Dec. 2, 2006
TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
2006 Nov/Dec

Technology Review - 2006 November/December

True pdf | 68 pages | 3.3 MB
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COVER STORY

Philanthropy's New Prototype: Can Nicholas Negroponte, the Andrew Carnegie of the information age, get governments to buy cheap laptops?

FEATURES

The Glimmering Promise of Gene Therapy: Despite past failures, gene therapy still holds the promise of cures for some of the most horrendous human diseases.

Silicon and Sun: Daniel Morse has found an unusual inspiration for cheaper, more efficient solar cells: sea sponges.

REVIEWS

Fakesters: On MySpace, you can be friends with Burger King. This is social networking?

Spying On My Wife: Surveillance gizmos are a part of my life. What do they reveal?

Still Waiting for Personalized Medicine: Pharmacogenomics promises drugs tailored to your genetic profile–but just try getting one of those tests.

and MORE..

Technology Review 2007 January/February  Magazines

Posted by emags at Jan. 12, 2007
TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
2007 Jan/Feb

Technology Review 2007 January/February

True pdf | 92 pages | 8.0 MB

Cover Story
Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Meta
Charles Simonyi, who built Microsoft Office, says he's "programming probably harder than ever before." And it's not for the money. The billionaire wants to start a revolution in software. By Scott Rosenberg

Reviews
Uninspiring Vista
How Microsoft's long-awaited operating system disappointed a stubborn fan. By Erika Jonietz

Tech's Libris
Sony's e-book reading device is the most ingenious to date. It may fail anyway. By Wade Roush

Remembering the Montreal Protocol
As its 20th anniversary approaches, what can the landmark agreement on controlling CFCs teach those who want to control greenhouse gases? By David Rotman

and MORE..

Technology Review Magazine July/August 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 9, 2009
Technology Review Magazine July/August 2009

Technology Review Magazine July/August 2009
English | 92 Pages | 43MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

Technology Review Magazine November/December 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 9, 2009
Technology Review Magazine November/December 2009

Technology Review Magazine November/December 2009
English | 92 Pages | 46MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

Technology Review Magazine September/October 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 9, 2009
Technology Review Magazine September/October 2009

Technology Review Magazine September/October 2009
English | 124 Pages | 59MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

Technology Review Magazine May/June 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 10, 2009
Technology Review Magazine May/June 2009

Technology Review Magazine May/June 2009
English | 92 Pages | 40MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

Technology Review Magazine March/April 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 10, 2009
Technology Review Magazine March/April 2009

Technology Review Magazine March/April 2009
English | 100 Pages | 47MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

Technology Review Magazine January/February 2009  Magazines

Posted by wall.enable at Nov. 10, 2009
Technology Review Magazine January/February 2009

Technology Review Magazine January/February 2009
English | 92 Pages | 43MB | PDF

Technology Review is a magazine published by Technology Review, Inc, a media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was originally founded in 1899 as "The Technology Review", and was re-launched without the "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005 it underwent another transition under the current editor in chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to something again resembling the historical magazine.

Before the 1998 re-launch, the editor stated that "nothing will be left of the old magazine except the name." It is therefore necessary to distinguish between the modern and the historical Technology Review. The historical magazine had been published by the MIT Alumni Association, was more closely aligned with the interests of MIT alumni, and had a more intellectual tone and much smaller public circulation.

Under R. Bruce Journey, the magazine, billed from 1998 to 2005 as "MIT's Magazine of Innovation," focused on new technology and how it gets commercialized; was mass-marketed to the public; and was targeted at senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni.

MIT Technology Review Deutschland - Februar-Mai 2025  Magazines

Posted by crazy-slim at Feb. 14, 2025
MIT Technology Review Deutschland - Februar-Mai 2025

MIT Technology Review Deutschland - Februar-Mai 2025
Deutsch | 108 pages | True PDF | 85.0 MB

MIT Technology Review Deutschland - März-Juni 2025  Magazines

Posted by crazy-slim at March 28, 2025
MIT Technology Review Deutschland - März-Juni 2025

MIT Technology Review Deutschland - März-Juni 2025
Deutsch | 108 pages | PDF | 90.2 MB