Strange Tools

TRADING TECHNOLOGY

In the 1960s, the research wing of the US Department of Defense reportedly considered developing a robotic elephant to fight in Vietnam. The project was canned, but unusual technologies have continued to amaze and amuse ever since. Look no further than your Web browser. The Internet, once a pipe dream, is now an essential factor in many lives and businesses.

In 2005, even trading floors aren’t free from unexpected and unusual innovations. There are no mechanical elephants, but heat maps, sweet

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