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Curtis Wong and 3-D Telescope at HASTAC II, TechnoTravels
Submitted by
Cathy Davidson
on May 13, 2008 - 4:56am.
New York Times writer Steve Lohr writes about "Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe in Vivid 3-D," featuring the World Wide Telescope that Curtis Wong will premier at HASTAC II, TechnoTravels, in Southern California, May 22-24.
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