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7 reasons why you should ‘thank’ internet porn

TOI Tech | April 17, 2016
7 reasons why you should ‘thank’ internet porn
1/87 reasons why you should ‘thank’ internet porn
With social dogmas restricting much debate on internet pornography, India continues to be among the top three countries to consume it. Last year, the government had successfully put a temporary ban on it for a brief period but couldn’t come up with a full-proof method to make it permanent. And the debate was back to square one. It is just recently that social media websites took over internet porn as one of the major traffic generators for India as well as globally. More than financial means, among the major challenges to get people to use internet in the country is making them understand the real use of it. While a section of the population is quick at adopting newer technologies, it takes a lot of time to reach masses. Here are 7 ways porn had helped in driving technology adoption globally.
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Spread of Internet
2/8Spread of Internet
It was not email or gaming or Google that had made internet to reach masses. Internet porn was one of the major motivators for people to go online. During the 90s, when internet was yet to go mainstream, people went online only for emails or to visit a particular website for information or mainly porn. In India, during the early days, internet was somehow synonymous with porn for commoners.
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Video streaming
3/8Video streaming
It was not YouTube. Porn industry was again the first to innovate in pushing videos to its web pages which worked with browsers back then. Porn industry was among the first to make internet giants belief that videos had great potential in the long run.
Storage market
4/8Storage market
Starting right from floppy disks to CDs, DVDs and flash drives, porn has blessed storage market always. It is still continuing to do for cloud storage. With slow internet speeds back then, downloading content was preferred. Not to forget- the bloom of CD/DVD rental stores.
Good internet speeds via broadband
5/8Good internet speeds via broadband
Porn again forced people to opt for better internet connections to play “rich high resolution” content. With videos taking over pictures, people had to let go off their dial-up connections.
Online payments
6/8Online payments
Twenty years back, online payments were something absurd. People simply couldn’t feel comfortable with the idea of paying money to someone virtually. However, people back then were comfortable with subscribing to their favourite porn content with digital money.
Mobile internet
7/8Mobile internet
While porn might not have enough to do with smartphone adoption in the country, it definitely has a major role to play in driving sale of mobile internet data packs. The medium of accessing porn has shifted to smartphones and with videos consuming the most data, mobile internet slowly became one of the most preferred way to go online.
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The future- Virtual Reality
8/8The future- Virtual Reality
The influence that adult entertainment industry had on previous technology trends cannot be ignored. The next trend- virtual reality headsets- might soon start to feel the blessing on porn. Until now, VR headsets haven’t really found enough takers. With one of the largest porn websites adopting virtual reality, it might mean good news for VR companies.

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3D printing at home could be a green and socially responsible choice

3D printing at home could be a green and socially responsible choice

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Plastic waste in the oceans and in landfills all over the world has been recognized as a huge problem in urgent need of a solution. Joshua M. Pearce, Associate Professor for Materials Science and Engineering at Michigan Technological University, is working on several methods that could reduce the amount of plastic produced from petroleum while fostering creativity and distributed manufacturing. His approach: Using recycled plastic (do-it-yourself-style) for 3D printing at home and in communities.
Pearce interest stems from his work with the Recyclebot, an open-source hardware device for converting plastic waste into filament for open-source 3D printers like the RepRap. At first, he and the Open Sustainability Technology Research Group at Michigan Tech looked at the economical savings that 3D printing with recycled plastic from milk jugs and other recycled containers could bring.
Recyclebot-process
“But we wanted to make sure we were not suggesting a path that was more environmentally destructive than conventional recycling”, he says. “As it turns out distributed recycling is better for the wallet and the environment.” The energy savings amounted to between 3 % and 80 %, depending on whether the recycling was done locally or in distance locations that required transportation.
The economical benefits provide an additional incentive. “Everyone that has been 3D printing for a while knows how fast you go through filament”, says Pearce. Instead of spending 40-60 USD on a kilogram of filament, several commercialized recyclebots allow users to make their own filament for less than a dollar per kilo. The Plastic Bank has released the open source designs for a recyclebot that is powerful enough to be used on a small industrial or on a neighborhood scale. Even better: The Plastic Bank provides the recyclebots to impoverished communities all over the world so that they can turn plastic waste into a valuable commodity they can sell, thus improving their own social situation.
This will, in the long term, not only help reduce the amount of plastic that is produced from petroleum, it will also address the growing problem of plastic pollution on land and in the oceans.  “Much of the world’s ocean plastic starts on land in developing countries. The Plastic Bank’s waste plastic exchange system will help prevent ocean bound plastic waste from being dumped into the rivers and waterways by making it too valuable to throw away”, reads a statement on The Plastic Bank’s website.




From a technology standpoint, this is viable: “We have tested some ocean plastic sent to us from the Plastic Bank. It was primarily HDPE and printed really well”, says Pearce. “If such ocean plastic is accepted in the market as a substitute for conventional filament — it will look like the beaches clean themselves as waste pickers scour them clean to make money.” While waste picking is a very hard way to make a living, it provides the economical basis for more than 15 million people in developing nations worldwide. They often live in the poorest and most disadvantaged regions of the world and work under horrible conditions. Pearce is very aware of the problems associated with using recycled plastic from these communities even if the economic and environmental advantages are clear. “If the people laboring to collect the waste plastic are treated as slaves we have not made any real progress”, he says. This is why he supports and works with the Ethical Filament Foundation that develops Fair Trade standards for recycled filament. Pearce has also been collaborating on several projects with the non-profit TechforTrade, which is the driving force behind Ethical Filament.
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The standard includes provisions such as no child labor, reasonable working hours, no forced labor, health and safety standards, anti-discrimination and anti-harassment provisions and the freedom of association and collective bargaining. “Fair Trade standards in this context are meant to help ensure the people doing the bulk of the labor get to share in some of the benefits of improved technology”, says Pearce. The benefit for 3D printers in the Western world: They get to use good quality filament made in fair conditions while cleaning up the environment – all for competitive prices.
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One of the first producers of Ethical Filament is Protoprint, a social enterprise in India that is producing filament for 3D printers. Wholesale and individual customers can already place an interest for Fair Trade Filament on Protoprint’s website. Their work has not gone unnoticed: Protoprint has been honored with an award at the MIT Ideas competition. More companies that produce Ethical Filament and are supported by the Ethical Filament Foundation will follow. And if the trend continues, it won’t be long before filament from recycled plastic produced under fair conditions will be available in large quantitis for the new group of creative people who use 3D printers at home or in their businesses.

3D printing to tackle pollution



3D printing to tackle pollution: Study

IANS |
NEW YORK: In a first, a team of US researchers used 3D printing technique to create a handheld sponge-like structure that could help in mitigating pollution. Led by chemistry professor Matthew Hartings from American University, the researchers demonstrated how to use commercial 3D printers to create a structure with active chemistry.

They designed a small sponge-like plastic matrix by dispersing chemically active titanium dioxide (TiO2) nano particles through same filament that are used in the printing process of 3D-printed figures.

New solar-powered organic compound to tackle air and water pollution

(Nanowerk News) Nanoscientists at the Univeristy of Alicante have modified a commonly-used compound, titanium dioxide, turning it from white to black to boost its efficiency and make environmental applications a real possibility.
Researcher Elena Serrano at the Universidad de Alicante (University of Alicante, UA) has modified the colour of titanium dioxide from white to black for use as an efficient sterilising agent, removing organic contaminants from air and water.
Black and white titania
Black and white titanias. (Image: NANOMOL, University of Alicante)
Cheap to produce and not at all toxic, titanium dioxide (known as titania) has many uses. It is used as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to everything from soaps, cosmetics, paints, paper to foods, toothpaste and medicines. It is also widely used as a sunscreen, due to its strong UV light-absorbing capabilities.
It is also an excellent photocatalyst, reacting under ultraviolet light to become a sterilising agent. However, since UV light accounts for just 5% of solar radiation, white titania is relatively inefficient in this role.
In this study, researchers added a common compound present in hair dyes during the preparation of the titanium dioxide to create “black titania”. Since black absorbs a much larger range of the solar spectrum, black titania presents a much more efficient photocatalytic activity in both the UV and visible light ranges.
As such, black titania finds significant uses in water treatment plants and such as pool cleaning. Powered only by sunlight, it is able to break down organic pollutants and purify the water.
It can also be applied to roads, building facades and terraces, where this “black dust” works to remove nitrogen oxide from the atmosphere and improve air quality.
Although similar technologies do already exist, “they generally require the use of noble metals like gold, or are the result of very complicated synthesis procedures, both of which are very expensive. Our black titania is much more efficient and cost-effective to produce, needing only water, alcohol and mild temperatures” (Serrano).
The simple and cost-effective new procedure has been patented by the UA under the title (translated) “Procedure for the in-situ synthesis of functionalised titanias and their uses”. Elena Serrano appears as co-author, alongside the director of the UV’s Molecular Nanotechnology Lab (NANOMOL), Javier García, where the work has been carried out.
Source: Univeristy of Alicante

 

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