Tuesday 6 October 2009

GoGo Gajitz! Great Gadgets, Strange Science & Tech with a Twist

GoGo Gajitz! Great Gadgets, Strange Science & Tech with a Twist: "

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Finally all in one place: the most sensational, educational and inspirational content featuring the past, present and future of gadgets, science and technology – from history-shaping photo-edits of centuries gone by to a just-discovered cure for color blindness to self-driving concept cars, space elevators and teleportation devices of the not-too-distant future. Where can you find such wonders? Gajitz a brand new gadgscitech site from the folks that brought you Webist Media (WebUrbanist & WebEoist) and Misnamed Media (also featuring Dornob Designs). Visit the site and subscribe now!



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Kurt Kohlstedt (Founder and Creative Director of WebUrbanist & WebEcoist and Lead Editor of Dornob) has teamed up with Delana Barnes (the otherwise most veteran author at Webist Media and Senior Strange Stuff Correspondent) to launch the all-new Gajitz Tech with a Twist – but now worries, we are both also as on-the-ball as ever right here on WU as well. The idea is: report on the most offbeat, exotic and eye-popping finds, designs and concepts in the realms of science and technology – and make these subjects engaging and amazing to anyone with a desire to discover and a fascination with the fantastic.


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Futuristic can be fun, but not everything exciting is new – some of the most amusing, enlightening or mysterious revelations relate to the rediscovered or uncovered past. Whether they be remarkable futuristic technologies come true or archeological finds that shift entire paradigms, Gajitz brings you not only cutting-edge and near-future technologies and innovative transportation designs but also vintage designs and retro finds of all kinds. Like its sibling site Dornob, Gajitz features multiple to-the-point, information-packed and fully-illustrated articles every day on breaking new discoveries as well as hidden treasures of times past.

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