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Technology Review: April 2004

Hybrids' Rising Sun

Gas-electric cars are transforming the auto industry. Toyota's head start has Detroit scrambling to catch up.

Internetworking

New social-networking startups aim to mine digital connections to help people find jobs and close deals.

My Avatar, My Self

Pick a virtual body and hang out in a massive simulated world: it may be the future of online interaction.

The Hottest VC on the Planet

Michael Moritz shares insights-from Yahoo!, PayPal, and now Google-about how the Web really works.

Sweet Hope for a Malaria Vaccine

Malaria claims more than a million lives each year. One firm is betting that a sugar molecule can help.

Leading Edge

Finally, My Last Conventional Car

From the editor in chief

Letters

Letters

Insights and opinions from our readers

Trailing Edge

Born Chemist

In synthesizing drugs for glaucoma and arthritis, chemist Percy Lavon Julian found inspiration amidst adversity.

Demo

Demo: Sensor World

Millennial Net shows how wireless sensors can enable better energy efficiency and inventory control.

Columns

Technology's Elder Boom

An aging populace will look increasingly to technology to enhance its quality of life.

Home Is Where the Server Is

A server in your home allows easy storage, retrieval, and backup of your files-at very little cost.

Designed and Made in China

Chinese manufacturers aren´t just copying products conceived in the West: they´re improving them.

Point of Impact

Where´s My Job?

Council on Competitiveness head Deborah Wince-Smith on the impact of high-tech "offshoring."

Launch Pad

Nano Writing

NanoInk hopes to write itself into the future of nanotechnology with dip-pen lithography.

Visualize

Spam Filters

How spam filters mix and match tactics to keep junk e-mail out of in-boxes.

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