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		<title>By: Captain Xpendable</title>
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		<description>I was too late for your contest so I&#039;ll post here since you touch upon the subject I&#039;m interested in, separating the Concrete from the Hype. 

I was wondering if you would be interested in putting up a timeline page listing what major applications we can expect to see move from the lab to the real world in the coming years. Possibly with each listing linked to further information about what&#039;s being developed in the labs to lead to these things and whether these applications are going to be expensive and specialized, cheap and ubiquitous, or start expensive but will become cheap. 
I think that would be a good way to create some perspective about what we can reasonably expect nanotechnology to do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was too late for your contest so I&#8217;ll post here since you touch upon the subject I&#8217;m interested in, separating the Concrete from the Hype. </p>
<p>I was wondering if you would be interested in putting up a timeline page listing what major applications we can expect to see move from the lab to the real world in the coming years. Possibly with each listing linked to further information about what&#8217;s being developed in the labs to lead to these things and whether these applications are going to be expensive and specialized, cheap and ubiquitous, or start expensive but will become cheap.<br />
I think that would be a good way to create some perspective about what we can reasonably expect nanotechnology to do.</p>
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