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Technology Review: October 2005

Killer Maps
Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are racing to transform online maps into full-blown browsers, organizing information -- and, of course, ads -- according to geography. The likely winner? You.
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Technology and Hypercuisine

Features

TR 35
Technology Review’s top 35 innovators under the age of 35.

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The Robo-Copters
These high-tech machines are no toys.

Datamine

Podcasting Takes Off
Demand is fueled by iTunes.

By Invitation

The Problem with File Sharing
After MGM v. Grokster, are we any closer to a solution?

Megascope

Live Long and Tinker
Many creative people have stayed inventive their whole lives--by redirecting their talents and experience.

Reviews

The Integrator
Robert Noyce dreamed up the microchip in a 1959 notebook entry.
The Get-Ready Men
The cheap oil will end one day. What about civilization?
Hearing Multiple Signals
MIMO, the new wireless technology, promises faster and more powerful Wi-Fi. But just how well does it work?

Briefcase

The Lucrative Elution
Boston Scientific’s blockbuster medical device--and the novel way it was developed.
Cleaning Up
As the fiber-optics industry crashed, Corning got into an entirely different market: tailpipe emission controls.
The Customer Is Sometimes Wrong
Salesforce.com is making software-as-a-service a popular idea.

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