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#1 Erich 


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This Austin company may have the future of computing: no more hard drives
KXAN.com - Nano Chip Research In Austin
http://www.kxan.com/...34&nav=0s3dWBSJ

Applied Nanotech Inc. has signed a research and development agreement with Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. in April of 04.
Applied Nanotech also conducts research on carbon nanotubes.

Austin-based SI Diamond Technology [OTC BB: SIDT] is a holding company for Applied Nanotech and for Austin's Electronic Billboard Technology Inc., which develops electronic signs.

And here is a much broader discussionof NNPP (formaly SIDT):

Nano-Proprietary Inc - OTC BB: NNPP
http://www.nanalyze....asp?FORUM_ID=11

regards,

Erich
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#2 Sayonara³ 


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Doomy doom ♫
"The page cannot be found".
The Dictionary is not a technical resource.
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#3 Silencer 


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It's probably just carbon RAM, which we've known has been in developement for a while.
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