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Popular Science | New Technology, Science News, The Future Now

http://www.popsci.com/ "Silent World," a photography project by Parisian artists Lucie & Simon, takes the most crowded parts of New York City, Paris, and Beijing, and alters them in a basic (but technically incredible difficult) way. We recognize Times Square, Columbus Circle, and more landmarks from our own hometown, but only barely--those usually people-clogged landmarks are now empty, totally bereft of the swarms of tourists and locals alike that give those areas their personality. Apparently the artist duo used a neutral filter "normally used by NASA for analyzing stars." The filter allows the photographers to take extra-long exposures, and then cut out any moving objects like people or cars. Check out video of the project below.
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It’s that time of year again. The clocks are set ahead, the day is getting longer, and spring is upon us. That means time for Search Engine Strategies New York. http://sesconference.com. This makes my 8th or 9th time attending. Much has changed in those years.

Technology News, Analysis, Comments and Product Reviews for IT Professionals | ZDNet

ZDNet is a one-stop destination for professionals seeking to research technology-related issues, and solve business technology problems. Delivering a broad range of news and analysis from top editors and IT experts, the site features blogs, product reviews, software downloads, videos, white papers, Webcasts, peer feedback, and research. http://www.zdnet.com/

FastCompany.com - Where ideas and people meet | Fast Company

Boston’s Fenway Park turns 100 on April 20 and the Red Sox marketing machine is cranking out a season’s worth of promos, events, a coffee table book--and even a symphony recording. Are the Red Sox in danger of over-romanticizing (and over-commercializing) America's most classic ballpark? READ MORE › http://www.fastcompany.com/

Home Business - Home Based Business - Work From Home - MLM - Work At Home - Home Business Magazine Online

Man's Business is Becoming The Catalyst That Sparks More Affordable Textbook Buying Jonathan (Jonny) Simkin is founder and CEO of SwoopThat LLC, a San Diego-based technology company that offers parents with college-bound students a free service which can save them up to 75-percent on the cost of college textbooks. A recent college graduate himself, Simkin brings a unique perspective to this growing, and sometimes burdensome, college expense. http://www.homebusinessmag.com/
The clock is ticking. Every second, it seems, someone in the world takes on more debt. The idea of a debt clock for an individual nation is familiar to anyone who has been to Times Square in New York, where the American public shortfall is revealed. Our clock shows the global figure for all (or almost all) government debts in dollar terms. Does it matter? After all, world governments owe the money to their own citizens, not to the Martians. http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock&fsrc=nwl

World debt comparison: The global debt clock | The Economist