Technology Review: October 2004
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The 2004 TR100
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Technology Review presents its fourth class of 100 remarkable innovators under 35 who are transforming technology -- and the world.
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Letters
- Letters
- Insights and opinions from our readers
Trailing Edge
- A Good Start
- Charles Kettering´s electric starter eliminated a major driving annoyance.
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Features
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee
- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, but he had something bigger in mind all along. He tells TR how his 15 years of work on the "Semantic Web" are finally paying off.
- Building a Nanomanipulator
- MIT´s Martin Culpepper shows how to build simple machines that move with nanometer precision.
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Columns
- Panning Out
- Nanotech startups are the latest technology gold rush. One company is making a killing selling pans to the prospectors.
- Option Play
- Software developers simply baffle users when they give them too much choice.
- Great Expectations
- Successful innovators don't believe hype -- but they don't ignore it, either.
Launch Pad
- Four-in-One Radio
- Sirific Wireless has built a single chip that lets cell phones jump between different types of networks.
Visualize
- iPod
- How Apple´s iPod stores and delivers digital music.
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