Marketplace Tech for Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Oct 16, 2013

Marketplace Tech for Wednesday, October 16, 2013

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Alton Brown, chef and host of the Food Network's “Good Eats,” talks to Marketplace Tech about the cooking technologies he’s working on in his test kitchen, and the food tech we need to start 3-D printing quiches. Plus, a look at how the government uses data to track down the uninsured and get them signed up.

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Alton Brown says 3-D printing could revolutionize cooking

Oct 16, 2013
The Food Network star talks about his live show, gives a list of important kitchen innovations and talks about blending up cockroaches.

Mining data for a map to the uninsured

Oct 16, 2013
In Camden, New Jersey, one non-profit is using real-time hospital data to help locate people eligible for Obamacare.

Alton Brown, chef and host of the Food Network’s “Good Eats,” talks to Marketplace Tech about the cooking technologies he’s working on in his test kitchen, and the food tech we need to start 3-D printing quiches. Plus, a look at how the government uses data to track down the uninsured and get them signed up.

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