Innovation Toronto Weekly Roundup – Oct 18/09
Sunday, October 18th, 2009

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5 Years Out
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
Automotive
Putting the brakes on running red lights – Mercedes Benz ‘Smart Stop’ technology
baseline scenario
BBC
Laptop for every pupil in Uruguay
Banana marks seed bank milestone
New fears for species extinctions
Boston.com
Business Week
Buying Time
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
Banana marks seed bank milestone
Civilization
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
Communications
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
Paperweight: A battery made from cellulose
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
10/GUI the human computer interface of the future for people with more than two fingers
Computers & Humans
Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
10/GUI the human computer interface of the future for people with more than two fingers
Consider This
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
Can Innovation Save the Economy?
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Not watching the Earth from space
Banana marks seed bank milestone
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
Q3 2009 TechCrunch Trends: Venture Funding Up 17.5%, M&A Rebounds Even More
New fears for species extinctions
Cutting-edge Research
Diagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’
Putting the brakes on running red lights – Mercedes Benz ‘Smart Stop’ technology
EVs to get improved mileage from redox flow batteries
ChemBot: the shape-shifting robot that is the stuff of nightmares
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
Democracy
Dire Warnings
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
Banana marks seed bank milestone
New fears for species extinctions
disruptive innovation
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
economics
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
Economist
Paperweight: A battery made from cellulose
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Not watching the Earth from space
Editorial
environment
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Paperweight: A battery made from cellulose
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Not watching the Earth from space
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
Finance
food
Banana marks seed bank milestone
Forbes
Forums
FYI
Gaming
gizmag
Diagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’
Putting the brakes on running red lights – Mercedes Benz ‘Smart Stop’ technology
World’s first commercial application of DSSC solar technology is in the bag
EVs to get improved mileage from redox flow batteries
10/GUI the human computer interface of the future for people with more than two fingers
ChemBot: the shape-shifting robot that is the stuff of nightmares
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
Health
Diagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
Help Wanted
Huffington Post
Innovation
Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
Can Innovation Save the Economy?
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
Paperweight: A battery made from cellulose
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Laptop for every pupil in Uruguay
Banana marks seed bank milestone
Diagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’
Putting the brakes on running red lights – Mercedes Benz ‘Smart Stop’ technology
World’s first commercial application of DSSC solar technology is in the bag
EVs to get improved mileage from redox flow batteries
10/GUI the human computer interface of the future for people with more than two fingers
ChemBot: the shape-shifting robot that is the stuff of nightmares
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
Innovation in Society
Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
Innovation Needed
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
Can Innovation Save the Economy?
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Not watching the Earth from space
Banana marks seed bank milestone
New fears for species extinctions
Innovation Toronto
Innovation We Don\’t Need
IP
Job Changes
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
Just Fun
learning
Laptop for every pupil in Uruguay
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
Lifespan Products
media
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Medicine
Diagnosing depression in less than an hour using an ‘ECG for the mind’
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
mobile weekend
Mother Earth News
MSNBC
MySpace
Nanotech
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
Need to Know
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Not watching the Earth from space
New IT Project(s)
New Scientist
NY Times
TV Stations Start Broadcasting to Mobile Gadgets
Politics
Project Energy
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
In praise of insulation and thermostats
World’s first commercial application of DSSC solar technology is in the bag
EVs to get improved mileage from redox flow batteries
Solar Decathlon solar house competition heats up
Resources
Not watching the Earth from space
Reuters
Robotics
Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
Science Digest / Science Daily
Older Adults Want Robots That Do More Than Vacuum, Researchers Find
Sustainable Architecture: Setting Sail In An Ecological ‘Earthship’
Scientific American
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
Seed Magazine
Folding Our Way to a Revolution
SFGate
Shape of Things to Come?
The Self-managing, ‘Unbreakable’ Internet?
Can Innovation Save the Economy?
Climate Change May Mean Slower Winds
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China
In praise of insulation and thermostats
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
Q3 2009 TechCrunch Trends: Venture Funding Up 17.5%, M&A Rebounds Even More
World’s first commercial application of DSSC solar technology is in the bag
smithsonian
social networking
Startups
SW1
SW2
Sydney Morning Herald
TechCrunch
BYD’s Incredibly Sensible House of the Future
Applause For Finland: First Country To Make Broadband Access A Legal Right
Q3 2009 TechCrunch Trends: Venture Funding Up 17.5%, M&A Rebounds Even More
Techdirt
Future Of News? Newsroom As A Cafe
Telegraph
The Economic Times
The Food Challenge
The Guardian
The InTo Innovation Accelerator
The Washington Post
Can Innovation Save the Economy?
Time
Times of India
Toronto Startup Weekend 1
wall street journal
Web 3.0
Welcome!
Wired.com
Worth Repeating
Yahoo!
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Tejaswini says:
October 19th, 2009
4:10 am
Great you write a lot of articles. I am the developer of Instant weekly Roundup WP plugin, and just one trick for here. If there are no posts under the category, you just delete everything from the category description input box (it is editable). And that category would not appear in the generated html output. Please give a try
It would definitely work.
Keep up the efforts, you have lot many posts in this month.
innovation2 says:
October 19th, 2009
9:11 am
Thanks for the idea. We have many categories that get used sometimes and not others so an automatic way to have this done would save time. We will try your trick in the meantime.
Thanks again for a most useful plugin!