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www.engadget.com The Simpsons mocks (m)Apple are those supposed to be us waiting for a Steve Jobs keynote? Maybe they gave a shout out to Engadget during the end credits... |
lessig.org change.gov set free Consistent with the values of any "open government," and with his strong leadership on "free debates" from the very start, the Obama team has modified the copyright notice on change.gov to embrace the freest CC license. |
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icanhascheezburger.com Oldest Ever Lolcat Found *gasp* (Iz From Teh 1905) This captioned cat picture postcard was found by Tracy Angulo in a Seattle antique store. Tracy tells us that the photograph is from 1905, which would make this officially the oldest cat picture with a caption, AKA lolcat, that we’ve seen. |
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333 - Next Year In Birobidzhan? Stalin’s Siberian Zion Since the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 AD and their subsequent banishment from Palestine, the Jews had been without a national home until the founding of Israel in 1948. Right? Wrong. |
www.techmeme.com Why I Love Twitter (Tim O'Reilly/O'Reilly Radar) Fortunately, Techmeme arranges all of these links into a single, easy-to-scan page. It's auto-generated through a news-picking software system, so updates occur around the clock. |
www.techcrunch.com Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open Web Today’s the day that Facebook makes their big press push for their Facebook Connect service, which was first announced last May. The NY Times has a story giving a broad overview of Connect as well as competing services from MySpace (Data Availability) and Google (Friend Connect). |
lifehacker.com Bulk Rename Utility Blasts Through Your File Naming Tasks [Featured Windows Download] next » Featured Windows Download Bulk Rename Utility Blasts Through Your File Naming Tasks By Jason Fitzpatrick, 8:00 AM on Sun Nov 30 2008, 11,944 views Windows only: Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the 747-dashboard of an interface that graces Bulk Rename Utility and you'll be ... |
www.problogger.net How Much Money Did You Earn from Blogging in October 2008? It’s time for another annual poll here at ProBlogger - this one asking readers how much they earned in October 2008? I’ve run this poll a number of times over the last couple of years and the results are always interesting. |
torrentfreak.com Top 10 BitTorrent and RSS Tips RSS can be a real time saver for BitTorrent enthusiasts. Rather than manually trawling many torrent sites hunting for material, most will agree it’s much more convenient for the content to come to the user. This is exactly what you can achieve by using RSS and these ten handy ... |
gigaom.com Social Web’s Big Question: Federate or Aggregate? Inventor and tech-philosopher Dave Winer Twittered tonight that federation is the hot thing, pointing to a New York Times article about Facebook Connect. And just like that he touched upon the third rail of our increasingly social web. The big question facing the social web depends on the direction ... |
www.smashingmagazine.com 50 Stunning Examples Of Reflective Photography | Inspiration | Smashing Magazine Using reflections in photography can lead to some amazing effects and beautiful images. Using water, windows, mirrors or any sort of reflective surface can change an image into a work of art. The wonderful thing about using reflections when taking photos is that they can completely alter the image ... |
www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk User Interface of the Week If you choose to rename multiple entries, but one of the entries could not be renamed, then you can choose to reverse all the items which were successfully renamed. Useful when you realise you've renamed the wrong files! |
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gizmodo.com Calling All Wannabe Dr. Evil's: Super Secret London Tunnel Lair For Sale [Tunnels] This tunnel is actually one of eight built by the British government during World War 2 as a network of bomb shelters to protect citizens from the German blitz. They could hold 8,000 people and were designed to function for five weeks without any assistance from the outside world. ... |
lifehacker.com Five Best CD and DVD Burning Tools [Hive Five] The internet has made it easier than ever to share media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't mean burning your own CDs and DVDs is a thing of the past. Blank optical discs are dirt cheap, they work virtually everywhere, and if you bought your ... |
www.centernetworks.com Google Knows Where I Am and Everything Else I Do This weekend Samsung alerted me that my cell phone was ready for an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 which apparently also set the GPS receiver to "on". This morning I went out for a walk, loaded Google Maps, clicked "use GPS" and started walking. This was my first time ... |
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