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DE is a Bay Area Software Consulting Firm. One team develops custom enterprise apps, the other, custom image processing software .

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"technology and interface from Google Maps to enable easy [virtual] navigation around the Martian surface" http://bit.ly/647aXX


RT @funscience The world's most difficult languages to master (for native English speakers) #science http://bit.ly/8bpORo


New technology at the dentist's office: http://bit.ly/5AneMi . Of course, I'm over due to visit mine.


Little magnets working like "micro-ants." http://bit.ly/917m3K. Hopefully won't ruin your molecular picnic.


Using Telescope Technology for Medical Imaging http://bit.ly/71kzkC.


Capturing a 3D image of a heart in less than one second http://bit.ly/8uKQ8s.


Older but good video and article on CT imaging and focusing on a specific organ. http://bit.ly/4nqAPC.


A cloudy and wet morning in Emeryville. Even California has to face up to winter sooner or later.


Nanobots+3D Imaging http://bit.ly/6vk6py. Wonder, do most people buy nano tubes from specialty labs? Buy in nano-bulk?


Texting plants. http://bit.ly/8fl2QL. Not so sure about this one. I think it might be seen as a plus that plants don't talk.


Bacteria as art. http://bit.ly/5GC8uz. <Insert your own "culture" joke>


Programmers, curious if your team uses an Agile (with SCRUM ?) development approach? DE uses Agile on every project. Thoughts/Experiences?


Using new x-ray techniques to image cells http://bit.ly/6fIVMy. Uses Ptychography, an interesting, yet unpronounceable, imaging method.


DE recently put up a medical imaging/software consulting site http://bit.ly/4bXJZ0. Definitely post name of anyone that finds a comical typo


Imaging cost issues hinder adoption http://bit.ly/63NVu7. Interesting argument that imaging need not center around radiology department.


Camera in a pill http://bit.ly/6SG6sl , good for medical applications, probably also a hit in future Indie films.


Interesting UT Austin presentation on imaging Mayan pyramids: http://bit.ly/5ZIpdf.


27 km circular tunnel super collider: http://bit.ly/33rpkC


Thinking how epidemiologists, GIS providers, and urban planners could collaborate on reducing virus spread. This must be going on somewhere?


Future of data storage: "squeeze one terabyte of data on to a DVD sized " http://bit.ly/3log1E.


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