Food Tech

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Collection of some of the best technologies in the restaurant and food space. From Menu Specifications to Online Ordering to Online Reservations to Mobile Apps and everything in between.

Link: http://delicious.com/stacks/view/KtB04L

OpenMenu.org brings the first standards for the restaurant industry

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OpenMenu™ has created the first standard to regulate the way restaurants store and share their menus over the Internet by standardizing the menus’ structure and format. Combined with OpenMenu Registrars, OpenMenu is providing a regulated system for sharing accurate menu information.

Link: http://openmenu.org/

Commodore 64 to be sold again?

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No, we haven’t time-travelled to 1982. Computer company Commodore has revealed it will once again sell its line of personal computers, including the popular Commodore 64.

Link: http://content.usatoday.com/…

OpenMenu Tab adds your menu to Facebook

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OpenMenu Tab lets you add a restaurant’s menu to your Facebook page as a Menu tab.  This is a great app for restaurants looking to display their menus in Facebook.

Link: http://openmenu.com/blog/…

Video: 3D No glasses

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Network neutrality in simple terms

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Excellent graphic on Network neutrality.

Link: http://theopeninter.net/

Video: Antikythera Mechanism from Legos

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The Secret Film of the CIA Supersonic Spy Plane’s First Flight

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Link: http://gizmodo.com/…

Modeling the World – Videos of the Future

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An interesting collection of videos that discuss what and how technology will move towards the future.

Link: http://www.modelingtheworld.com

Greatest invention yet

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Add Face recognition to your web application

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face.com

With billions of photos processed each month, and 10′s of millions faces recognized to date, face.com is operating the largest face recognition platform on the cloud. We’re extending our services to the developers community to make it easy to integrate with your services. We offer our platform services both a free and premium licensing, depending on your needs. We offer services for detecting,  recognizing, and tagging faces in any photo, through our REST API.

Need more hours in the day as I have some ideas for a web application using this facial recognition platform.

Link: http://developers.face.com/

History of Computers in a Nutshell

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The history and evolution of computers is quite extraordinary—and with many early computing technology innovations tied to defense contracts, much of this information were kept secret from the public for decades. In this article, we explore the development and progression of computers.

Link:
http://sixrevisions.com/resources/…

Gizmodo paid $10,000 for “lost” iPhone 4G

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Gizmodo’s report blowing up the Internet today, the cat is out of the bag. At the time of this writing, Gizmodo’s story alone is bordering on 2.5 million page views. Now word is leaking out that Gizmodo paid a cool 10 grand for the iPhone prototype, which all things considered, seems like a bargain given Apple’s typically tight rein on product leaks.

I have feeling this story is long from being over.

Link:
http://www.edibleapple.com/…

Fake windows with Winscape

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How to build your own:
http://www.rationalcraft.com/Winscape.html

Hacker Disables More Than 100 Cars Remotely

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More than 100 drivers in Austin, Texas found their cars disabled or the horns honking out of control, after an intruder ran amok in a web-based vehicle-immobilization system normally used to get the attention of consumers delinquent in their auto payments.

Kinda funny…

Link:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/…

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