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  2. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Moore's law eventually came to be widely accepted as a goal for the semiconductor industry, and it was cited by competitive semiconductor manufacturers as they strove to increase processing power. Moore viewed his eponymous law as surprising and optimistic: "Moore's law is a violation of Murphy's law. Everything gets better and better."

  3. List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia

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    In some cases the person named has coined the law – such as Parkinson's law. In others, the work or publications of the individual have led to the law being so named – as is the case with Moore's law. There are also laws ascribed to individuals by others, such as Murphy's law; or given eponymous names despite the absence of the named person ...

  4. Calvin Mooers - Wikipedia

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    Mooers received the American Society for Information Science's Award of Merit in 1978. The citation reads in part: He was a participant in early developmental work on digital computers, a researcher, author, and implementer of applications in information retrieval; and a prophet in the 1950s describing the future importance of what is now called computer networks and distributive processing ...

  5. Does Moore's Law Apply to 3-D Printing? - AOL

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    There are plenty of reasons for investors to get excited about the prospects of 3-D printing. This inherently disruptive technology has the potential to completely reshape the face of ...

  6. An ‘aerial version of Moore’s Law’ has dramatically improved ...

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    An American Eagle flight takes off from Reagan National Airport near where emergency crews work in the Potomac River on the crash site of an American Airlines plane on Thursday.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. Redshift (theory) - Wikipedia

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    Redshift is a techno-economic theory suggesting hypersegmentation [clarification needed] of information technology markets based on whether individual computing needs are over or under-served by Moore's law, which predicts the doubling of computing transistors (and therefore roughly computing power) every two years.

  9. What Really Happened During the Black Hawk Down Incident ...

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    It left 18 American soldiers dead, 84 wounded and one captured. The losses on the Somali side were staggering. Somali leaders claimed 312 people had been killed — including citizens and militia ...