----- Forwarded Message ---- From: bakri arbie <daya...@yahoo.com> To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri <arbieba...@yahoo.com>; Razif Halik <razifha...@gmail.com>; indra...@gmail.com; Agus Lahinta <lahi...@gmail.com>; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii <syafrudin.mo...@bpk.go.id> Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 3:56:15 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (09/03/2010) ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: MIT Technology Review <newslet...@my.trnewsletter.com> To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:03:45 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (09/03/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update Computing Web Communications Energy Materials Biomedicine Business September 3, 2010 Briefings: Fuel by TR Editors Even with the push for renewable energy, demand for fossil fuels is still growing. Read More » How Websites Make You Spill Your Secrets by Erica Naone People divulge more sensitive information on sites that look less safe. Read More » Video App Offers Guidance While You Shoot by Tom Simonite NudgeCam encourages good footage by tracking faces and assessing sound quality. Read More » More News Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown Associated Press Verizon to sell smart phones for prepaid service Associated Press Dell, HP buyouts build up enterprise businesses Associated Press New AOL search deal with Google includes mobile Associated Press Blogs NASA's Blueprint for New Space Technologies by Stephen Cass The New Science of Network Archaeology by kfc New Funding for Biomedical Research in Space by Brittany Sauser Four Minutes In The Morning by Brad Feld TechStars New York by Brad Feld Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.