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RE: Technological Singularity

From: Eugene Leitl <>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:35:02 +0200 (MET DST)

On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Jon Knight wrote:

> I've not read the book (too busy for fiction at the moment!) but for this
> there is always the promise of nano-scale computers.  These would use
> molecular scale components and you could easily fit the the cpu into a
> mote of dust.  The tricky bit might be the radio transceiver as you get
> into the nasty world of analogue RF design (where lengths matter).  I
> guess you could program the nano-machine to attach itself to the "host"
> and then use then either grow an antenna or use the host's body as one.

TinyOS: an operating system for Networked Sensors

	http://tinyos.millennium.berkeley.edu/

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