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A recent Technology Evangelist post inspired a sketch by cartoonist and blog consultant, Hugh Macleod.
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"The benefit is that you'd have a single API that could be used to query, update, and index structured data on the web--anywhere on the web. It's a pretty powerful vision and something I didn't expect to see for a couple more years."
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"Google SketchUp is an easy-to-learn 3D modeling program that enables you to explore the world in 3D. With just a few simple tools, you can create 3D models of houses, sheds, decks, home additions, woodworking projects - even space ships."
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"Powerlight, of Berkeley, CA, a large venture-backed solar installer, is the latest to show how it is done. It has just won a contract to help build the world's largest solar photovoltaic power project: a 11-megawatt solar power plant in Serpa, Portugal."
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"There are two design requirements for technology meant for the masses. First, you need to automate all the techie parts so people can just press Play. To watch television online, I shouldn't have to install extra video software, figure out my bandwidth s
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