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The Convergence of Social Media & Traditional Radio

Eric Greenspan

We’ve recently launched a video series called T3:Today’s Tech Trends to further support our shows by adding a video component that can be shared directly from YouTube, our blog or embedded in the radio show website, blog or any other website/blog willing to carry the free content. This show can be found at [link].

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Take Back Your Internet, Leave Klout

Tech Zulu Event

The inverted logic loop of Klout works like this, “If you use a social network and connect to the right people, and they reshare what you share, and so on, we’ll give you a biscuit.” That means all you have to do is go buck-wild and crazy on top of the social network mechanical bull to make ends meet!

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Recruitment Goal In Obama Precision Med Study: 1M in 3 or 4 Years

Xconomy

In addition to people sharing blood and tissue samples—which will be housed in a biobank run by the Mayo Clinic —the NIH wants to open the study to people who share personal information and health information, perhaps transmitted via wearable devices.

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Echo Labs Wins “Quick Pitch” Contest with Digital Hybrid Microscope

Xconomy

Cho made his case for Revolve, a digital instrument created for biology labs that combines the features of an upright microscope (for viewing glass slides) and an inverted microscope (for viewing live samples in a petri dish).

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Why Your Startup is More Likely to Succeed if You’re Authentic and Passionate

Both Sides of the Table

We’ve gotten to the point where after the film The Social Network and now with our own ironic HBO drama “Silicon Valley,” (makes it sound like writing a algorithm can easily net you $10 million without trying) one might think starting a company is a bit like the gold rush where riches flow to you with ease.

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