Lazy Sunday Links
July 12, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Trends
- China: “Meanwhile, the United States wants to lure other countries into participating in an online ‘arms race.’ Acting as the ‘international police’ of cyber world, the U.S. could utilize certain clauses and excuses to infringe on the sovereignty of other countries or intervene in their domestic affairs.”
- Mozy: How Large is a Petabyte?
- RepRap: Open-source (meaning low-cost) 3D printer that can actually manufacture its own parts. A low-cost alternative to Jay Leno’s setup?
- Twilight Earth: Using electric cars doesn’t mean giving up one form of pollution for another
- Test Freaks: How HTML 5 will change the World (Wide Web)

















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