It really seems to be little Enceladus’ week in the spotlight. Not only has it been found to have water in its make-up, but it is also the source of Saturn’s E-ring.
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Wikimeteor
There’s an interesting article about a man using Google Earth to locate previously undiscovered impact craters. By making this kind of information available to everybody, Google has not only given an asset to the amateur scientists out there, but has also created an unique kind of collaborative research tool that will be beneficial to all science.
China’s Next Revolution
The rural peasantry, historically the source of China’s revolutionary fervor, is getting restive again. According to Time, China’s policy of allowing local governments to manage their own affairs has delivered economic growth, but at the expense of equity. Farmers, who are bearing the lion’s share of the costs of growth, are unhappy that they’re not also earning the rewards.
Collaborative Web Filtering
Origami: YANDCFM
Origami is Yet Another New Device Category From Microsoft, to join the Tablet PC and Windows Mobile as platforms that don’t quite live up to the hyperbole. Basic concept: not a phone and not a laptop, it’s an “ultra-mobile PC” that replaces neither for $600 to $1,000.