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In nationwide innovation battle, Baltimore area lags on patents
Dr. Luis Diaz is an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a researcher with patented findings and the co-founder of a small, fast-expanding company.
"We've grown from no employees to one employee to four employees and now we have 12,"...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Microsoft Corporation, Startups, University System of Maryland, Finance
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Don't worry about Baltimore's patent drought
As the economy continues to flounder, many cities are looking for ways to replicate Silicon Valley's financial success. When seeking to catch the magic of those biggest successes — Apple, Google and Facebook — the word "innovation" gets thrown...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), University of Georgia, Science, University of Maryland, College Park
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Alabama Shakes, Alicia Keys and Christoph Waltz
The weekend's NBA all star game gave halftime show junkies a fix after their Super Bowl withdrawl, Danica Patrick ran a fast qualifying lap, and Christoph Waltz shows everyone the lighter side of Hitler. Welcome to the post-weekend edition of your daily...
Tags: Chris Bosh, Danica Patrick, Alicia Keys, Kevin Garnett, David Stern
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With Yelp and Angie's List, everyone's a critic
After hearing rave reviews from his friends, Scott Cover decided it was time to try the pizza at Joe Squared himself. But after a lackluster pie and what he considered overpriced beers, Cover felt the popular Station North restaurant had fallen well short...
Tags: Trials, Pizzas, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Technology, Computer Networking and Internet
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How the Ravens built a winning brand
When the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans last week, the team crossed a threshold for sports franchises: They joined 11 other teams in the National Football League to have won more than one Super Bowl in the 47 years the game has...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Football, American Express Company, National Football League, Dallas Cowboys
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Mardi Gras, Grammy red carpet and The Walking Dead
Welcome to Mardi Gras week. Even on a Monday, Internet users have plenty to gawk at as New Orleans avoids allowing a celebration to get in the way of a shooting, the Pope resigns for theĀ first time since the Middle Ages, and Jack White brings down...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Awards and Prizes, Frank Ocean, Katy Perry, Shootings
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Instant gratification means constant impatience [Commentary]
I realized recently - probably within the last year, actually - that, technologically speaking, there is very little we have to wait for anymore. I realized this with music, which I listen to a fair amount. One day I heard a song on the radio and...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Dane Cook, Vehicles, Radio, Music
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WiFi for all
The Internet could eventually be as ubiquitous as the air we breathe if the Federal Communications Commission moves forward with a plan to allow free access to an unused portion of the broadcast spectrum. The WiFi networks that would flourish on that...
Tags: Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Agriculture, Microsoft Corporation, Intel Corp., T-Mobile
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The future may hold space porn over free Wi-Fi
Happy Super Bowl Monday, Baltimore. Unsurprisingly, game-related topics are getting a lot of attention online today, along with several news stories that broke as the weekend was commencing. That latter category includes the possibility of large, free Wi-...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Football, Paul Harvey, BlackBerry, Keyshia Cole
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A caw in 49ers country
When Eastern Shore native Peter Michaels Allen moved to San Francisco two years ago, he made sure he had a way to make money and a place to sleep before getting to the really important stuff — finding a place to watch his Ravens. Though they're...
Tags: Ray Lewis, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XLVII, San Francisco Giants
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The Sun's position on the Keystone XL pipeline is a mistake
The recent editorial on the Keystone XL pipeline shows a preponderance of politically correct rhetoric and very little research on the subject ("Say no to Keystone" Jan 29). There are reasons to question the tar sands projects but they are not included. A...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Wildlife, Keystone XL Pipeline, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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The threat to Internet privacy
This week, the United States, Canada, and the 27 countries in the European Union "celebrated" Internet Privacy Day. However, it seems there is little to really celebrate; the past few years have given rise to the largest increase in electronic wiretapping...
Tags: National Government, Microsoft Corporation, Electronics, Computer Networking and Internet, Government
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