The New York Times 1999 Anne Eisenberg - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 Anne Eisenberg
TitleSubjectAuthors
A new language may ease Web use.(extensible markup language, or XML)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Computers that think outside the box.(teaching computers to teach themselves through evolutionary programming)(Circuits Pages)(Technology Information)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Crowding transistors onto a chip.(photolithography using electron beams or extreme ultraviolet light)(Technology Information)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Dust that may have eyes and ears.(research developing microelectromechanical systems, or MEMS, lead by Dr. Kris Pister, University of California, Berkeley, at Analog Devices, and Lucent Technologies' Bell Laboratories)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Fuel cell may be the future 'battery.'(Technology Information)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Legal squabbles in path of Internet.(intellectual property issues)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Text-to-speech programs with touchy-feely voices.(development of computer-synthesized voices that convey emotion)(Circuits)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Used-PC bargains add appeal to life in the slow lane.(includes list of vendor Web sites)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
Vivid colors in the palm of your hand.(light-emitting polymers)(Product Development)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
When a gizmo can invent a gizmo.('automatic discovery' design software programs)(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included)(Column)Business, generalAnne Eisenberg
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