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Mark Pesce has presented his thoughts on hyperconnectivity, hyperempowerment and Twitter at the Walkley Public Affairs Conference on Social Media in Sydney today:
You can read his thoughts here.
Full post as published by Freedom to Differ on May 06, 2008 (boomark / email).
EU Commissioner Highlights Nuclear Power
In a speech at the European Nuclear Assembly Conference, Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs reiterated the importance of nuclear energy for the reduction of carbon emissions, while emphasizing the “need to strengthen the cooperation between EU Member states on the issues related to the safety and security of nuclear installations and the treatment of nuclear waste...
"Clinton Campaign Considering Nuclear Option to Overtake Delegate Lead"
Tom Edsall has written this must-read report at the Huffington Post....
Everything You Wanted To Know Nuclear Power In China
Or "nucular," as President Bush calls it. China Comment (an excellent, relatively new blog) did a pretty amazing post, entitled, "China's Nuclear Power," detailing (and that is the right word) China's nuclear power industry...
Everything You Wanted To Know About Nuclear Power In China
Or "nucular," as President Bush calls it. China Comment (an excellent, relatively new blog) did a pretty amazing post, entitled, "China's Nuclear Power," detailing (and that is the right word) China's nuclear power industry...
C.J. Barton: "Nuclear Green"
I'm intrigued by it all. But I'm still not sure what either the science or politics of climate change does or does not do to nuclear energy, an industry my firm generally supports...
New Nuclear Energy Data Released
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA): "According to the latest official figures released [July 16, 2008] by the NEA, nuclear power...
Options Backdating
Former Broadcom executive settles $1.3 million stock option backdating lawsuit.
Canadian Government
allegedly used Canadian soldier as test subjects for nuclear explosion radiation exposure.










