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  • NASA has announced successful space tests of its new purpose-designed interplanetary communications networking protocol, which it calls Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN).

    WinBeta 2008

  • Disruption is the essence of strange fiction, sublime or logical, absurd or domestic.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • Disruption is an opportunity for the ultimate winners, but it's an unpleasant experience for the losers -- and for those who bet on the losers.

    The Trouble With Technology Disruption Ed Sperling 2010

  • Disruption is an opportunity for the ultimate winners, but it's an unpleasant experience for the losers -- and for those who bet on the losers.

    The Trouble With Technology Disruption Ed Sperling 2010

  • His personal branding statement can be captured in one of his recent blog posts on the Virgin website: Disruption is all about risk-taking, trusting your intuition and rejecting the way things are supposed to be.

    Me Rosalind Resnick 2010

  • Disruption is the essence of strange fiction, sublime or logical, absurd or domestic.

    On the Sublime Hal Duncan 2010

  • Disruption is what we need to point out war crimes!

    Think Progress » VIDEO: Maliki Speech Interrupted By War Protestor 2006

  • We have a work philosophy called Disruption, that is based in the belief that the market and the society are conditioned by some conventions that should be broken.

    Adland 2009

  • We have a work philosophy called Disruption, that is based in the belief that the market and the society are conditioned by some conventions that should be broken.

    Adland 2009

  • Working as part of a NASA-wide team, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., used software called Disruption-Tolerant Networking, or DTN, to transmit dozens of space images to and from a NASA science spacecraft located about 20 million miles from Earth.

    NASA Watch: Space Science News: November 2008 Archives 2008

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