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Gone for Holiday…


Guys…hows every one doing? hope things are going well.

Sorry for letting you know about this quite late…but am actually on a vacation, and during my holiday..i wasn’t able to access the internet for sometime..the #@!$$%# hotel didn’t have any wireless network available for the 26th floors and above…so just now only did i “get the Chance” to talk with the reception and all she said was

“Sorry sir, but unfortunately there isn’t any wireless internet connections available for the 26th floor and above”

So what the hell…next time i’ll be sure to book lower floors….L0L

Anyhow…just as i get back i’ll be posting back again…as the internet here suxs….

Take care everyone.

November 10, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Started a new POLL about WordPress & Blogger!

Hey guys, hope everyone is doing well, i’d like to take your opinions about which is a better blog hosting site?

WordPress or Blogger!….. and for that reason, i started a little poll on the right side of my blog. And would appreciate it if everybody could let me know which is better, because personally am actually “Thinking” of moving Technologypublic to WordPress as i’ve heard its better than any other blog hosting sites in many ways, but still i want to hear more from experienced users. so please if you think its best if i move to wordpress…please do answer it in the poll i provided.

The poll will up untill the 11th of Nov, Starting Today.

Thanx in advance to everyone.

October 30, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Problem with my comment FORM!!!

Recently i received an email saying that my Technologypublic comment form wasn’t functioning correctly..So i reviewed my HTML code, But with no luck of finding the problem. So i decided to use a popup window for writing comment on any of my posts.

For now am sticking to the popup window, hopefully sometime later i could figure out what’s wrong with my comment form. So i apologize if any of you guys wasn’t able to comment on any of the posts i provide as we’re now back to business.

DanielPK-Technologypublic

October 9, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Awesome Websites To CheckOut!!!

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October 6, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

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October 6, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Segway inventor partners with Nokia in eco-developer contest

NEW YORK–In technology circles, Dean Kamen is probably best known as the guy who invented the Segway.
But Kamen, also the creator of an array of medical devices and the founder of a worldwide organization that encourages students to study science, is perhaps most passionate about solving third-world health problems as basic as getting access to drinkable water and electricity.

Now he thinks cell phone manufacturer Nokia may be able to help out.

Thursday morning, Nokia is expected to announce its “Calling All Innovators” competition, a global contest that will split up to $150,000 among several winners. The contest, Kamen hopes, will help get two devices he’s built–one that purifies and even desalinates water and another that can generate electricity from a variety of fuel sources–into mass production and make it easier to distribute and manage them throughout the world.

The unlikely Nokia partnership is part of what Kamen views as a bottoms-up approach to solving global health programs. While large international agencies and governments may be focused on big projects like building dams, Kamen believes going straight to the people who need it the most can be the right answer.

“Expecting big government to do this is a fool’s errand,” Kamen said in an interview here at the Web 2.0 Expo at the Jacob Javits Center. But asking a consumer electronics company that can enjoy some positive publicity and stir enthusiasm for its devices in the process of doing some good may be a more reasonable pursuit.

Kamen’s devices are meant to be distributed directly to small communities where they’re needed the most. The water purification system, for example, can clean up to 1,000 liters of water per day–that’s more than enough for the needs of 100 people. One of the electrical generation devices can generate all the energy needed to power one of those devices with enough left over to provide basic electrical needs for that same community.

Kamen believes the devices could be built for less than $2,000 each once they get into mass production. The trick, of course, is getting them into mass production.

That’s where the Nokia contest could help. The contest is split into three categories: Eco-Challenge, Emerging Markets, and Technology Showcase. The Eco-Challenge is designed to create an application that could help consumers, for example, manage their environmental impact. The Technology Showcase is exactly that: It asks for the best single application that runs on a Nokia mobile device.

The Emerging Markets category probably cuts closest to Kamen’s aspirations: It asks developers to build applications that could, for example, improve access to weather or health information, create a micropayment system to pay for the distribution of those Kamen devices, even help monitor those water and electrical devices once they’re distributed.

It may sound overly ambitious, but Kamen takes inspiration from the mass distribution of cell phones in countries such as India and groundbreaking micro-loan programs that have helped entrepreneurs and communities in poor countries. (He’s not the only one looking toward cell phones as an answer. A 2007 CNET News series featured several similar efforts). He joked that in his “ever-optimistic perspective,” he’d like to think developers will embrace his project as enthusiastically as they do more mercantile efforts.

“We need smart people to focus on the real issues,” Kamen said. “In a free culture, you get what you celebrate.”

Source: Cnet

September 18, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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