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July 2, 2007
Nanotechnology has enabled wave based optics to replace photonics, with amazing results
Analysis of: Optical Waves Wash Photons Aside | stanleyalterman.blogspot.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Optical Waves Wash Photons Aside | stanleyalterman.blogspot.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
100 years after the birth of the "photon" some bright ex-Disney scientists at Creative Technologyare intent on demonstrating that Einstein’s instincts regarding the wave properties of light will lead to fundamental technology insights and a host of revolutionary optical products. C-Tech is currently...
June 27, 2007
Social Media and WEB 2.0. While you became mesmerized by MySpace, YouTube and Google, KICKAPPS appeared!
Analysis of: Social Media and Web 2.0 | stanleyalterman.blogspot.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Social Media and Web 2.0 | stanleyalterman.blogspot.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The government, especially every branch of the military, large corporations with a message and image, educational institutions, religious organizations, organizations of all sorts, and a host of other community Website needs to offer effective alternatives to websites like MySpace where students, customers,...
February 9, 2007Consolidation: GE & Smiths; the joint Venture
Analysis of: G.E. Buying a British Aerospace Company | www.nytimes.com
Author: Steve Wolff, President, Wolff Consulting Services
Both GE and and Smiths Detection are leaders in complementary technologies that, when merged, could allow the formation of a company that can provide comprehensive solutions to various homeland security applications. Challenges remain in forming and executing this JV and the time required will...
February 9, 2007Using backscatter X-ray on passengers at airports
Analysis of: "Backscatter" X-Ray Screening Technology | www.epicwest.org
Author: Steve Wolff, President, Wolff Consulting Services
Current passenger screening techniques don't find explosives, only metallic objects. New techniques are available to find explosives on people, but they are controversial for two reasons and haven't yet been deployed for screening passengers. One is the issue of privacy, the other, at least...
January 18, 2007Advertising at Airport Security?? Why not?
Analysis of: Coming soon -- ads in airport security trays | www.cnn.com
Author: Steve Wolff, President, Wolff Consulting Services
TSA has opened the door to advertising at airport security checkpoints by allowing advertisements in the trays used for divested items such as laptops.There are other opportunities for advertising at other parts of the security checkpoint, such as metal detectors, while standing in line.There is a precedence...
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