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News roulette started out, like so many other projects, with an idle conversation between friends. Daniel Vydra, a software developer for guardian.co.uk, the online version of London's The Guardian newspaper; Clay Shirky, an author and New York University professor; and Chris Thorpe, a consultant at jaggeree, were discussing the future of news media when Thorpe broached the idea of "chatroulette for news." Intrigued by the idea, Vydra went to his computer and designed an application that would call up a random article published in The Guardian within the previous 24 hours. Vydra's Random Guardian application is not a major corporate initiative or an attempt to change the way people view news -- Random Guardian only took Vydra "2 or 3 hours" to create. News roulette, as sites such as Ran...
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The invention provides a computer controlled system for laser energy delivery to the retina. Information is received from a user interface, wherein the information includes a duration, intensity, and/ or wavelength of treatment. Announcement is made of the availability for licensing of the invention set forth in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 13/130,380, entitled ``Computer Controlled System for Laser Energy Delivery to the Retina,'' filed on May 20, 2011. The United States Government, as represented by the Secretary of the Army, has rights to this invention.
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