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A very interesting and quite clear-headed look at the differences between research and development, funding and enterpreneurial culture in the US, India and China. One of the key things that Vivek Wadhwa sees is between the early stage venture money available in India.
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Litl It's baffling that no one's really overhauling laptop design. They're getting thinner and smaller, while capabilities and processing power swell, but the user interface stays exactly the same. Litl, a brand-new laptop, isn't going to change the world–but it's proof of what a set of excellent designers can do, if given a bit of breathing room.
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James Bamford, author of the Puzzle Palace the first book published about the National Security Agency, reviews a new book on the agency – The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency by Matthew M. Aid. It's an article well worth reading if you'd like to know a thorough synopsis of the book and a quick overview of the history of the NSA.




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