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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?

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In 2000, at a trade fair in Germany, an obscure Singapore company called Trek 2000 unveiled a solid-state memory chip encased in plastic and attached to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. Even in his home of Singapore, few people know of Tan or Trek. It was called the ThumbDrive. Today it is familiar worldwide.

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Engineering the First Fitbit: The Inside Story

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Twenty-nine-year-old entrepreneur James Park had just purchased a Wii game system. Or something that was dumb and not connected to software. And we wanted something that could provide social connection, like photo sharing did.” Another standard they didn’t use was the ubiquitous USB charging connection. “We

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Satellite Imagery for Everyone

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The imagery is lower resolution than what you can purchase, but if the limited resolution meets your needs, why spend money? There are also a few large Asian providers, such as SI Imaging Services in South Korea and Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology in Singapore. Both offer free access to a wide range of open data.

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