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Jul 03
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Hard-To-Read Watches - The Galaxy by Tokyoflash
On Trend Hunter, innovation and originality take the pedestal. In the
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on TechCrunch:
Gnip Launches To Ease The Strain On Web Services
MyBlogLog founder Eric Marcoullier sold his company to Yahoo in January 2007
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on Read/Write Web:
Collaborative Filtering: Lifeblood of The Social Web
Collaborative Filtering (Wikipedia definition) is a mechanism used to filter large amounts
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on Web Worker Daily:
On-demand Reservationless Toll-Free Teleconferencing
If you are looking for on demand, toll-free conference call services, look
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on Gear Live:
Exclusive: MacBook Air vs. Voodoo Envy 133 - Clash of World's Thinnest Notebooks
Earlier this morning we put up our Voodoo Envy 133 gallery, and
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on CrunchGear:
Drobo's Got a Posse - a Developer Posse
In case the charms of the Drobo aren't enough for you, Data
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on BoingBoing:
Three False Copyright Accusations And We'll Cut Off Your Internet Access
My latest Guardian column is up: "Warning to copyright enforcers: Three strikes
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on Ars Technica:
AMD Narrows Market Share Gap With Intel, Revenue gap Grows
Earlier this year, AMD CEO Hector Ruis boldly pledged to return the
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on /Message:
The technosphere is awhirl (see The Humiliating Detail Yahoo (YHOO) Left Out
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on VentureBeat:
Microsoft has just revealed the details of its online office and security
Recent Posts from BoingBoing
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Best "I Quit" Letter Ever
This "I quit" letter by my friend Stewart Butterfield is making the
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Firefox Extensions Worth Checking Into
Every serious user of the Firefox browser has his or her own
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While We're Making Suggestions To The AP, How About Not Disappearing The News?
In the wake of the ridiculous dustup between bloggers and the AP,
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China's Facebook Clones
Facebook has launched a Japanese version and a Chinese version (the latter
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Nokia Offers to Buy Rest of Symbian and Give Away Software
Nokia announced today that it is offering to buy the 52% of
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London Supermarket Secretly Photographs Alcohol/Cigarette Buyers, Wants National Database
Budgens, a London supermarket chain, secretly records biometric facial photos of people who buy cigarettes and alcohol and compares it to a database of known underage buyers, and they're hoping to link their database with other grocery chains around the country. This means that just bringing a bottle up to the till means that your likeness and details will be added to a nationwide database, recording your movements and purchasing habits...


