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Tuesday, September 25, 2007 - Iddo Genuth
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Today The Future of Things is proud to open its new forums. Covering science, technology and futurism we shall try and provide a place for meaningful and informative discussion for our readers.

Covering innovative science and technology from around the world is never easy and has become even harder in recent years. We see the forums not only  a platform for exchanging ideas, but also as a tool that will enable  all of us to learn of novel research projects and exciting developments at first hand. 

The new forums will be opened gradually. Two general forums (science and technology) and one site-related forum will be opened first. Gradually, over the next weeks and months, we shall add new sub-forums according to our readers' demand. 

Enjoy the forums!

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Comments & Replies (1)
Excellent...   (09/27/07 - 6:38 - by Yuval)
That is a very blessed initiative!
It is good for the individual who
seeks for knowledge as well as opportunities, and for the society who
benefits with the progress of the level of knowledge...
Good luck!!!

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