Hi All:

Re: Convergent communications technologies these might be of interest:

Queue by the Association of Computing Machinery 
(billed as 'Tomorrow's Computing Today') http://www.acmqueue.org/ 
(individual articles may be of interest eg:
http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=212

Also: MIT's Technology Review online, but you can get the journal
http://www.technologyreview.com/ 

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Sure thing - I'm looking specifically for journals that cover communications
technologies.  So even if the journal covers primarily ed tech, as did one
that another list member recommended, that works for me.  I would like to
steer clear of government reports and stick with journalists.

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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:50:02 -0600

>hi charlie
>
>Can you be a little more specific since the request is so broad- For
>example, NASA publishes its Tech Briefs which is a regular and free
>journal covering all the stuff from NASA and its contractors which
>can range from space to biomedical and agriculture to transitors.
>The USDA has similar pubs in ag, as do all the agencies such as Dept
>of Energy and all who fund sponsored research. of course, the US
>patent office is accessible-- all paid for with US tax dollars and
>mostly free.


The net is full of  newsletter which scour the web  with RSS feeds so you
could find one which covers such exotic areas as nanotubes and micro
assemblers or advances in education technology.  Google is a wonderful
friend.

Of course, depending on the size of your wallet, there are a variety of
expensive newsletters which cater to tastes from entrepreneurs to investment
bankers looking for the next microsoft or intel in the computer arena or
medtronic in the biomed arena.

And, if you want a custom feed, there are numerous consulting groups who are
paid handsomely to keep a client's inbox full of the hotest ideas that are
just being whispered and not yet visible to the world.

All available - at a price- free ->$$$$$

tom abeles
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Charlie Meisch wrote:

>
>Is anyone aware of trade or tech journals that cover emerging
>technologies?  I'd prefer titles based in the US, but international
>is good as well.  They don't need to focus on bridging the Digital
>Divide, but that would be a plus.
>
>Many Thanks,
>
>Charlie Meisch
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