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August 2004

  1. RFID: A key to automating everything
    By Roy Want
    American Scientist
    Vol. 290 (1), 2004, pp56-65.

  2. India’s best business schools
    Business world
    Vol. 24 (15), 2004 (Special issue).

  3. Mobile madness: 50+ cell phones in the ultimate test
    Digit
    Vol. 4 (7), 200,4 pp48-77.

  4. Sheep in shining armor: let your PC join an army of several million others and save the world-while you sleep
    By Steven Johnson
    Discover
    Vol. 25 (8), 2004, pp26-27.

  5. Einstein in a nutshell: everything you ever wanted to know about his revolutionary theories but were afraid to ask
    By Michio Kaku
    Discover
    Vol. 25 (9), 2004, pp17-24 (Special issue).

  6. Inventor of the modern world: Einstein’s fingerprints are all over today’s technologies, from GPS satellites to Viagra
    Discover
    Vol. 25 (9), 2004, pp32-35.

  7. Master’s mistakes: Einstein’s triumphs show how the cosmos works and his errors show how he worked
    Discover
    Vol. 25 (9), 2004, pp50-53.

  8. Nano-technology shaping the future
    By Renjith Mettoth
    Electronics for You
    Vol. 36 (8), 2004, pp40-49.

  9. My Internet.com: Trendsetters who make the Internet work
    By Elizabeth Corcoran
    Forbes Global
    Vol. 7 (14), 2004, pp56-58.

  10. 57 ways to make India a better place
    India Today
    August 17 - 23, 2004 (special issue).

  11. Banking on technology
    By Tarun Narayan
    Indian Management
    Vol. 43 (8), 200,4 pp 18-28.

  12. E-Panchayat: Role of IT in empowering PRIs
    By Rajesh K Jha
    Kurukshetra
    Vol. 52 (10), 2004, pp34-38.

  13. IT intervention in local governance
    By D K Ghosh
    Kurukshetra
    Vol. 52 (10), 2004, pp39-43.

  14. Scientific impact of nations: what different countries get for their research spending
    By David A King
    Nature
    Vol. 430 (6997), 2004, pp311-316.

  15. Why we do what we do?
    By Laura Spinney
    New Scientist
    Vol. 183 (2458), 2004, pp32-35.

  16. It’s just a matter of time: a new big bang could explode at any moment
    New Scientist
    Vol. 183 (2461), 2004, pp34-35.

  17. Monsters of the universe: Nine marvelous machines, one incredible mission
    By Valerie Jamieson
    New Scientist
    Vol. 183 (2462), 2004, pp26-35.

  18. I POD world: Apple’s adorable mini music player has gone from gizmo to life-changing cultural icon
    By Stevn Levy
    Newsweek
    August 2, 2004, pp 38-43.

  19. 10 cutting-edge Indian technologies that could transform lives across world-our innovator have gone beyond making lass in washing machines
    Outlook
    July 27 - August 2, 2004, pp 48-55.

  20. Curious history of the first pocket calculator
    By Cliff Stoll
    Scientific American
    Vol. 290 (1), 2004, pp92-99.

  21. Back to the future of Cereals: Genomic studies of the world’s major grain crops, together with a technology called maker-assisted breeding, could yield a new green revolution
    By Stephen A Goff and John M Salmeron
    Scientific American
    Vol.291 (2), 2004, pp26-33.

  22. Virtual-Reality therapy. Patients can get relief from the pain or overcome their phobias by immersing themselves in computer-generated worlds
    Scientific American
    Vol. 291 (2), 2004, pp42-49.

  23. Patent clerk’s legacy: How theoretician changed the world
    By Gary Stix
    Scientific American
    Vol.291 (3), 2004, pp28-33 (special issue on Einstein).

  24. Einstein and Newton: Genius compared. (Two scientific giants were alike in intellect and temperament)
    By Alan Lightman
    Scientific American
    Vol. 291 (3), 2004, pp90-91.

  25. Everyday Einstein: Finding your way with GPS? Hanging a picture frame with a laser level? Thank Einstein
    By Philip Yam
    Scientific American
    Vol. 291 (3), 2004, pp34-39.

  26. Intelligence: all-seeing, self-parking, safety-enforcing networked automobile
    By Paul Horrell
    Popular Science
    Vol. 265 (3), 2004, pp80-85, 165.

  27. Remote control for your life
    By Charles C Mann
    Technology Review
    Vol. 107 (6), 2004, pp42-49.

  28. Innovation specialists: From net entrepreneurs to nano-technologists, 10 leaders changing our world
    Time
    Vol. 164 (9), 2004, pp34-40.

  29. Information technology usage: Indian experience
    By M P Gupta and Sanjay
    Vikalpa: Journal for decision makers
    Vol. 29 (1), 2004, pp83-91.

  30. A machine with a mind of its own: Ross King wanted a research assistant and who would work without sleep or food So he built one
    By Oliver Morton
    Wired
    August 2004, pp100-103.

  31. IT for better rural credit delivery
    By Satchidananda S S and Srinivasa S
    Yojana
    Vol. 48 (August), 2004, pp27-31.

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