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  1. Keyboard technology
    Keyboard technology There are several types of keyboard, usually differentiated by the switch technology employed in their operation. Since there are so many switches needed (usually about 80-110) and because they have to be highly reliable, this usually defines the keyboard. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback
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  2. Knowledge technology
    Knowledge technology Knowledge technologies have emerged as a concept distinct from Knowledge Management. The term knowledge technologies refers to a fuzzy set of tools including languages and software enabling better representation, organization and exchange of information and knowledge. The term has been used to name a series of conferences in 2001-2002. It
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  3. Kranzberg's Laws of Technology
    Kranzberg's Laws of Technology Melvin Kranzberg's 6 Laws of Technology state: 1st - Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral. 2nd - Necessity is the mother of Invention. 3rd - Technology comes in packages, big and small. 4th - Although technology might be a prime element in many public issues,
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  4. Victoria University of Technology
    Victoria University of Technology Victoria University (aka Victoria University of Technology), located in Melbourne, Australia, is one of the five dual-sector universities in Australia offering both Higher Education and Technical and Further Education courses. The Victoria University was founded in 1991 by a merger of Footscray Institute of Technology (1968-91) and Western Institute
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  5. Journal of Evolution and Technology
    Journal of Evolution and Technology The Journal of Evolution and Technology is a peer-reviewed electronic journal publishing contemporary research into future science and philosophy, published by the World Transhumanist Association. The journal's original name was the Journal of Transhumanism; it was subsequently renamed to its current title.
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  6. Journal of Technology Transfer
    Journal of Technology Transfer This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it. External Links http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0892-9912 - The Journal's Home Page.
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  7. Illinois Institute of Technology
    Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a private Ph.D.-granting university on the south side of Chicago with programs in engineering, science, psychology, architecture, business, design and law. It was founded in 1940 by the merger of Armour Institute, founded 1893, with Lewis Institute (est. 1895). Several others colleges have
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  8. Visual technology
    Visual technology Visual technology deals with anything that has to do with graphics. It includes: Photography Printing Video and much more.
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  9. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur IIT Kanpur is an engineering college in India. It is one among the many Indian Institutes of Technology. External Links Official Website
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  10. Vernor Vinge
    Vernor Vinge Vernor Steffen Vinge (pronou 2000 nced VIN-jee, rhyming with 'stingy') (born February 10, 1944) is a mathematician, computer scientist and science fiction author who is best known for his Hugo award-winning novel A Fire Upon the Deep, and for his 1993 essay "The Technological Singularity", in which he argues that exponential growth in technology will reach a point beyond which we cannot even speculate about the consequences. Vinge published his first short story, "Bookworm, Run!", in 1965 in Analog Science Fiction, then edited by John W. Campbell. He was then a
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  11. Karlskrona
    Karlskrona Karlskrona is a Municipality in Blekinge, in southern Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1043.2 kmē. Of the total population of 60,564, 30,221 are male, and 30,343 are female. The population density of the community is 58 inhabitants per kmē. The City was founded in 1680 when the Royal Swedish Navy was relocated there. The naval installations in Karlskrona is a UNESCO World heritage site. See also Swedish Coast Guard Blekinge Institute of Technology
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  12. Kamino
    Kamino Kamino is a world in the fictional Star Wars universe. It was here that the Clone Army for the Republic was generated. It is inhabited by a race of tall, elegant creatures who keep to themselves and are known for their cloning technology called Kamionans. Obi-Wan Kenobi was directed here to follow a lead on the whereabouts of the of Senator Amidala's would-be assassin through a single poison dart. During Obi-Wan's stay
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  13. Kalpana Chawla
    6.5 million miles in 252 orbits of the earth, logging more than 375 hours in space. During STS-87, she was responsible for deploying the Spartan Satellite which malfunctioned forcing two other astronauts to go on a spacewalk to capture the solar satellite. A five-month NASA investigation blamed the error on the flight crew and ground control. She was fully exonerated (although this did not stop some reporters from making direspectful comments about her involvement in the mishap in the days after her death in the explosion of the final Columbia mission). After being selected for a second flight, Chawla lived at
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  14. Kansas City standard
    Kansas City standard The Kansas City standard (abbreviated KCS) for storage of data on an ordinary audio cassette was also known as the BYTE standard or the CUTS (Processor Technology Computer Users Tape Standard). Developed in 1975, it uses asynchronous serial data encoded using frequency shift keying such that a '0' bit is represented as 4 cycles of a 1200 Hz sine wave, and a '1' bit as 8 cycles
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  15. Karolinska Institute
    Karolinska Institute The Karolinska Institute or Karolinska institutet is a medical university in Stockholm, Sweden. It is the largest single institution of higher education in medicine in the world. A committee of the institute appoints the laureates for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Karolinska Hospital is associated with the university as a teaching hospital. See also Stockholm University Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm School of Economics List of universities in Sweden
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  16. Very-large-scale integration
    time. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. The first "generation" of computers relied on vacuum tubes. Then came discrete semiconductor devices, followed by integrated circuits. ICs had more than one device on a single chip - diodes, transistors, resistors and capacitors (no inductors though), making it possible to fabricate one or more logic gates on a single device. The fourth generation consisted of Large-Scale Integration, i.e. systems with at least a hundred logic gates. The natural successor to LSI was VLSI (thousands of gates on a single chip). Current technology has moved far past this mark and today's microprocessors have several
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  17. Karl Hess
    Karl Hess Karl Hess (May 25, 1923-April 22, 1994) called "most beloved libertarian", was a former speech writer for Barry Goldwater. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Books 2 Films 3 External Links Books Dear America ''Community Technology Capitalism for Kids, and was the subject of a 26-minute documentary Mostly on the Edge: An Autobiography 1999 ISBN 1573926876 Writers on the Range 1998 ISBN 0870814826 The Libertarian Forum, 1969-1971/3 Volumes in One by Murray N. Rothbard (Editor), Karl Hess (Editor) ISBN 0405004273 The End
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  18. Kanpur
    Kanpur Kanpur is a city in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Ganga river and is an important industrial center. It has an area of over 1000 sq. km. and a population of around 2.4 million in the 1991 census. Kanpur was one of the major centers of action in the revolt of 1857. After 1857 it became an important center of the leather and textile industries. Kanpur is home to several educational institutions such as one of the Indian Institutes of Technology. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia
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  19. Very long instruction word
    programming language. He realized that in order to get good performance, and to target a wide-issue machine, it would be necessary to find parallelism beyond which one finds generally within basic blocks. He developed region scheduling techniques to identify parallelism beyond basic blocks. Trace Scheduling is such a technique, and involves scheduling a most likely path of basic blocks first, inserting compensation code to deal with speculative motions, scheduling the second most likely trace, and so on until the schedule was complete. The second innovation of Fisher was the notion that the target CPU architecture should be designed to be a
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  20. Kamen
    System) development to obtain a on board helicopter for escort ships 1971 : SAVER The Stowable Aircrew Vehicle Escape Rotoseat is the first jet powered autogyro with telescoping rotor blades May 1973 : SH-2F Sea Sprite The LAMPS I enters US Navy service Rotor diameter: 13.41 m Length: 16.03 m Height: 4.72 m Weight: 3200 kg - Max: 6100 Engine: 2 x GE T58-GE-8F of 1350 hp each Speed: Max: 240 km/h Range: 660 km July 1976 : Kaman designs and begins manufacturing the K-747 blade, the world's first production all-composite rotor blade for the Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopter. Total production
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