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- Forest Frizzell of Honolulu adapted Erik Michaels-Ober’s Adopt-a-Hydrant so Oahu residents could check the batteries in tsunami sirens. [1 of 3]
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today’s Very Short List: tech 23 Jul 2012
by Jen Pahlka, founder and executive director of Code for America. WEBSITE TWITTER
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- A week after launch, about a third of the sirens have been adopted and are being checked—citizens lending a hand FTW. [2 of 3]
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- The technology of Daniel Suarez’s science fiction is real today. Add Google Glass to his list; heads-up display for the darknet is here. [3 of 3]
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- Images (in order): tsunami alarm logo; image via Adopt a Siren; cover of Daemon by Daniel Suarez.
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