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1. Mind-Over-Matter Technology
April 20, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO--Mind-Over-Matter Technology, sometimes called MOM Technology for short, is a branch of science & technology where the human brain or mind is utilized as the primary controlling mechanism for the instruction, manipulation and operation of all forms of electronic or digital electronics products, machinery, motor or hybrid operated vehicles (air, land, underwater) and all other known or yet to be invented machinery, digital electronics devices, products or apparatuses across all industries & technologies. As an example, Mind-Over-Matter Technology would totally eliminate the need f... (read more)
Author: Greta Kline
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2. A Short History of Where Internet Bots Came From
January 11, 2018
The 1950s The Turing Test In 1950, computer scientist and mathematician Alan Turing developed the Turing Test, also known as the Imitation Game. Its most primitive format required three players -- A, B, and C. Player A was a machine and player B was a human. Player C, also a human, was the interrogator, and would enter questions into a computer. Player C received responses from both Players A and B. The trick was, Player C had to determine which one was human. But there was a problem. At the time, databases were highly limited, and could therefore only store a certain amount of huma... (read more)
Author: Lorna Matthews
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3. Bots Are Running Social Media (And The Entire Internet)
January 08, 2018
SAN JOSE---An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. He also invented the world’s very first Internet bot he n... (read more)
Author: Margaret Johnson
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4. What Are Internet Bots And What Do They Do?
January 04, 2018
LOS ANGELES-- An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. He also invented the world’s very first Internet bot he named “inkl... (read more)
Author: James Timothy
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5. Internet Bots--The Good, The Bad and The Malicious
January 02, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO--An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. He also invented the world’s very first Internet bot he named “ink... (read more)
Author: Thomas Cushman
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6. A Brief Timeline History of The Cellular Phone
December 18, 2017
NEW YORK---If you were to ask the casual world citizen today who invented the smartphone, chances are that most people would say Apple. Others, considering themselves more astute, might say Research In Motion (RIM) or Nokia. All of the above guesses, though sincere, are absolutely wrong. A quick internet search will quickly reveal that the invention of smartphone dates back to IBM in 1992, the same year text messaging was invented. As for the invention of the cell phone itself, you would have to travel back to 1973 when its inventor, Dr Martin Cooper, made the first cell phone call to a ri... (read more)
Author: Ruth Bergman
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7. Are EDM: Electronic Dance Music DJs considered to be real artists?
November 20, 2017
LOS ANGELES---A random walk down the Sunset Strip in Las Vegas or a quick glance at the Billboard Pop Charts on any given week will quickly reveal that EDM: Electronic Dance Music has been the hottest genre of music for the past 15-17 years in terms of record sales, music streaming and concert attendance. In Las Vegas, for instance, the majority of the casinos on the strip hire superstar EDM DJs giving them compensation packages that are tantamount to that of superstars like Celine Dion and Elton John. And there seems to be no end in sight, which renders the long asked question of whether or n... (read more)
Author: Denise Silver
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8. DJ Software:A Brief History
November 20, 2017
LOS ANGELES---DJs have changed their equipment as new technologies are introduced. The earliest DJs in pop music, in 1970s discos, used record turntables, vinyl records and audio consoles. In the 1970s, DJs would have to lug heavy direct drive turntables and crates of records to clubs and shows. In the 1980s, many DJs transitioned to compact cassettes. In the 1990s and 2000s, many DJs switched to using digital audio such as CDs and MP3 files. As technological advances made it practical to store large collections of digital music files on a laptop computer, DJ software was developed so DJs coul... (read more)
Author: Victoria Peterson
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9. Ticket Scalping is Bigger Than Ever
November 15, 2017
LOS ANGELES---In one of his final presidential acts, noted music fan Barack Obama made a much-needed crackdown on ticket bots. Last December, following anti-scalping efforts by Adele, Chance the Rapper, PJ Harvey, and many more musicians, Obama signed a federal ban on the use of software that lets resellers snatch up huge blocks of event tickets before the rest of us have a chance. Senator Chuck Schumer, a sponsor of the law, said it ensured showgoers wouldn’t face “outrageous, unfair prices.” But some insiders questioned whether the law would really end bots, let alone the larger issue ... (read more)
Author: Grace Bell
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10. The History Of The Electronic Ticket
November 09, 2017
The electronic ticket, or e-ticket for short, was invented and given its name by inventor Andre Gray when he began selling tickets for a concert through his Internet usenet group in June of 1991. The concert,which was headlined by rock group King's X and had The Eric Gales Band as an opening act, was held on July 13th,1991 at the Elco Theatre in Elkhart,Indiana. With a total of twenty seven tickets being sold electronically through the Internet, this was the first verifiable event of where the words "electronic tickets" were used and where the tickets were actually "paperless" and delivered ... (read more)
Author: Holly Berkman
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11. All You Need To Know About Internet Bots
November 09, 2017
An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. He also invented the world’s very first Internet bot he named “inkling” —a crawle... (read more)
Author: Mira Chaleef
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12. Audiko Makes a Easy To Use Ringtones Creator For Everyone
November 03, 2017
LOS ANGELES---The origins of ringtones date to 1994 whilst Andre Gray created the primary ringtones & ringbacks and provided it to the sector. His invention have become first downloadable utility inside the international and an ancestor of cell machine amusement. due to this invention, cell telephones controlled to have their particular voices that express an uncommon personality of the proprietors. The name of the first ringtone song is titled "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor". The "SYNC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE", the software to create and playback ringtones was also created by An... (read more)
Author: Veronica Watson
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13. Download Ringtones For Your Cellphone Free
November 03, 2017
NEW YORK---What is it and how to download ringtone? Referring to the dictionary, you can see that ringtone is a musical composition for alerting you of a call or message on your mobile. This definition is most fully reveals the meaning of the word "ringtone". Usually, ringtone is an expressive musical composition, lasting up to 40 seconds, which sounds from the speaker of mobile phones while somebody is trying to reach you. The ringtone can be an extract of an art song or track or a piece of independent musical compostion. Very often, the ring tone is an excerpt from a song. In the modern I... (read more)
Author: Mika Brenner
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14. The Origins of Internet Bots
November 02, 2017
San Francisco---An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Andre Gray also invented the world’s very first Internet bot he n... (read more)
Author: Michael Sussman
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15. What are Internet Bots and how do they work
November 02, 2017
San Francisco---An Internet bot is a software application that performs automated tasks by running scripts over the Internet. Bots perform simple, structurally repetitive tasks much more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than is humanly possible. The oldest Internet bots in the world can be traced as far back as 1988, when on August 8, 1988, great inventor Andre Gray uploaded the very first complete song on the Internet titled “Internet killed The Video star”, a song he composed in the MIDI format on a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Andre Gray also invented the world’s very first Internet ... (read more)
Author: Michael Sussman
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16. Media 2025: World's First Ever Exponential Growth Publishing Platform Launched
August 06, 2017
Orlando, FL – Dan Abelow, inventor of the patented people-first Expandiverse Technology has introduced Media 2025 , a new exponential growth paradigm for publishers to take back leadership by transforming their publishing role, revenues and growth. A series of 22 weekly articles published every Monday on Biznology.com , starting now and continuing through December, Media 2025 also includes a free Webinar, E-book and E-course. Services include business visioning, strategic planning, design workshops, UX (User Experience), and development assistance. The Media 2025 series introduces a new pe... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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17. Kickstarter Campaign Launched To Fund Innovative Avocado Ripening Box
January 19, 2017
Boston, MA - Christophe Obolo, artist, designer and inventor, has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign for ‘The Avocado Ripening Box (ARB) ’, a potentially disruptive entry into the grocery market that ripens store bought avocados in just two days. The Kickstarter campaign aims to garner widespread support and financial backing to manufacture, market and distribute the ARB to a mass audience. ARB provides perfectly ripe, tasty, crispy, healthy and flavorful avocados in less than two days. Made in Canada, the ARB is specially constructed with “ribs’ on the underside of the box’s li... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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18. Gala Nobel Prize Ceremonies in Sweden, Norway
December 09, 2016
Saturday night in Scandinavia, a group of world-famous prizes will be awarded in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, economics and world peace, all funded by the legacy of an industrialist best known for inventing dynamite.
For each of these winners, the prestige of the title “Nobel Prize laureate” — named for Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor and philanthropist — will accompany their names henceforth.
This year the biggest item of contention is the awarding of the literature prize...... (read more)
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19. Kickstarter Campaign Launched To Fund ‘OCTO' - Innovative VELCRO® Wall Mounting System
November 29, 2016
Huddersfield, UK - Mark Walder, inventor and entrepreneur, has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign for ‘Octo Holder’, a VELCRO® hook and loop wall mounting system for mobile devices, paintings and more. The Kickstarter campaign aims to garner widespread support and financial backing to manufacture and market Octo Holder to a mass audience. Octo Holder is a VELCRO® system that features one side that secures to a mobile device or painting, while the other side attaches to a user’s desired wall location, eliminating unsightly brackets and cases. The Octo Holder system totally elimin... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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20. Do-It-Yourself IKEA Murphy Bed guide is now available at RuthBurts com
November 29, 2016
A short lesson on history by RuthBurts.com mentioned that William L Murphy is the inventor of the Murphy bed, otherwise known as folding beds or wall beds. Around 1900 he designed and patented the mechanism that enabled him to hide his bed in the wall when it was not in use, so that he might entertain in his one-roomed apartment. Since then many people opt for this inventive bed, both apartment dwellers in the city and homeowners, as it gives the option of allowing you to use a space, that with a regular bed, would become just a spare unused bedroom. The popularity of the Murphy bed actual... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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21. Backing the Fight for Digital Rights
November 18, 2016
Since its beginnings in the 1980s, the world wide web has promised to revolutionize communications. But even its inventor recognized the potential downsides.
“The amount of control you have over somebody if you can monitor internet activity is amazing,” Sir Tim Berners-Lee famously warned in a 2012 interview.
Few understand both the importance of the Internet and the dangers of digital advocacy, as well as the six international participants in the Digital Integrity...... (read more)
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22. Kickstarter Campaign Launched To Promote Slim Restaurant Trash Can Slider Tray
October 17, 2016
Charlotte, NC - Brent Soles, inventor and packaging expert, has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign for ‘The Slider Tray’, a patented tray that fits onto the bottom of the, slim style bar/restaurant trash can, alleviating the risk of damage and spills. The Kickstarter campaign aims to garner widespread support and financial backing to fund mass production, distribution and marketing of The Slider Tray. Anyone experienced in the bar/restaurant or food service industries is familiar with what a smelly hazard, worn out trash cans pose to workers and customers. Repeated sliding of a ... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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23. Idaho Inventor Fights Disease With Shoe That Grows
October 13, 2016
Children outgrow their shoes quickly. That often leaves kids who live in abject poverty no option but to walk around barefoot. An estimated 300 million children around the world don’t have shoes and are prone to suffer from soil-transmitted diseases and parasites.
Kenton Lee has a practical solution — a shoe that grows as the child does.
The shoes can expand up to five sizes and last up to five years. They can be adjusted at three places: the front with a hook and holes like a...... (read more)
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24. Kickstarter Campaign Launched To Promote Upgraded FPS1000 High Frame Rate Camera
September 09, 2016
Hertfordshire, UK - Graham Rowan, inventor of the original fps1000 high frame rate camera, has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign for garnering widespread support and financial backing to manufacture and distribute an upgraded version called the fps1000HD. The fps1000 low cost high frame rate camera was successfully launched on Kickstarter in 2014. The newly upgraded fps1000HD camera features; 1280 x 720 @1,000 fps, 640 x 360 @4,000 fps, 12 bit raw video and 60 seconds of record time. While the essence of the design, the sensor and memory board has changed little from the origin... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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25. Scientist And Inventor Launches Kickstarter Campaign To Fund Book On Technology Solutions To Global
September 09, 2016
Rockville, MD - Ron Smith, scientist, inventor and author, has officially launched a Kickstarter campaign to garner widespread support and financial backing for a global warming solutions book titled "Yes We Can!" With this book, the author aims to describe and discuss a large scale system engineering program resulting in technology solutions to global warming. Global climate change caused by human actions has progressed in recent decades from a scientific hypothesis to the subject of international treaty negotiations. ‘Yes We Can!’ attempts to provide a top level plan and describe a pr... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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