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  • The Internet? Bah! – hilarious 1995 article by Clifford…
  • The Theory of Relativity in words of four letters…
  • #1 Mistake by Coders who Are Doing UI Design
  • The Web in Charts—Google vs. Microsoft-Yahoo vs. China
  • Japanese Graves with QR Codes Link to Memorial Websites…
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  • PufferSphere 360-Degree Display System Is Blow-Up…
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  • The Net of 2008
  • DHS Data Mining–It’s as Bad as You Thought
  • Don’t trust left handed people!
  • Strange Days: MIKE HUCKABEE Defends Obama, & Rev….
  • The lightbulb of the future?
  • Sunset on Mars – May 19th, 2005 at Gusev Crater
  • Video: Officers run down fleeing suspects with car
  • Foreign Investors Systematically Dumping US Treasuries
  • Kurt Cobain smoked oregano with his mum
  • The Unmistakable Trait of a Kick-ass Startup
  • Sequoia Voting Systems site hacked
  • User Interface Design Patterns
  • The story behind Dean Kamen’s combustive meeting with…
  • What Happens To Bounced @Donotreply.com E-Mails
  • BluRay’s BD+ DRM broken
  • US customs bar fashionista druggie writer for “moral…
  • Shellac Sisters, DJs who play 78s
  • Yahoo! releases new performance best practices
  • How to Hijack a Fast Food Drive-Thru Frequency [Pranks]
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  • The Secret to Dash GPS’s Live Traffic Data: Networked…
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  • Jailed Moroccan Facebook Poser Released and Pardoned
  • Wattzon.org – How much energy we consume and what…
  • Man Builds Robot to Kill Him
  • Are VCs done with Web 2.0 Startups–Or the Other Way…
  • BBC Micro creators reunion tonight at London Science…
  • Asked about 2/3 of US opposition to war, Cheney says,…
  • Trendalyzer view of the banking crisis
  • Virtual water index: 1 cup coffee takes 34 gallons…
  • Woman Goes for Leg Operation, Gets New Anus Instead
  • Route 66: Mojave Hills
  • Route 66: Santa Rosa, New Mexico
  • In Britain, A Pint Of Beer Now Costs As Much As A…
  • Ghanian fashion bags made out of recycled plastic…
  • What you can learn from Arthur C. Clarke
  • Obama Race Speech Reaction
  • Mystery Military Satellite Calibration Test Card?
  • Opening Google Docs to users and developers via Gadgets…
  • No more squatting in Water Cube toilets?
  • Truck with “extras” confiscated from gang
  • Cows down
  • Sub-prime collapse ‘beyond the US Federal Reserve’
  • RIAA Screws Artists, Pockets Filesharing Settlement…
  • Sailor takes on Pacific in wave-powered boat
  • New Streetview Maps
  • Subliminal Exposure to Apple Logo Makes You ‘Think…
  • Startups can do email marketing for free, from CakeMail
  • Meebo raising new round. Valued more than Bears Stearns
  • The Top 10 Outdoor Survival Tools
  • How To Build Your Own War Bot
  • Solar Produces 1000x More Energy Per Acre than Soy…
  • Video: Max Silvestri Endorses McCain (and I Shoot…
  • Arthur C. Clarke dead at 90
  • Sequoia Voting Systems scares NJ county off of auditing…
  • Chongqing, China: Zhou Residence 1
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  • Recycling by Mail: Free, Fast and Easy
  • British man auctions entire life on eBay
  • Paleo-Internet videos digitized
  • Survival kit in a sardine tin
  • Zeppelin moored to gigantic steamer with buzzing biplanes
  • Americans Don’t Care About Domestic Spying ?
  • The Fuzzy Wonder, Goat Automaton
  • D+R Exemplar: Virgil Finlay
  • The wit and wisdom of Prince Philip
  • Fun straws are phallic?
  • Sequoia Threatens Over Voting Machine Evaluation
  • Sports Illustrated Is Opening Their Archives
  • Google Maps Voice Map.. Now we’re talking!
  • ‘Pervasive’ Recession Won’t Repeat Dot-Com Bust, Experts…
  • Green Buildings Could Save More Energy than is Consumed…
  • Investor Eric Janszen Says Clean Tech Is Only Hope…
  • Measuring cup with unusual units of measure
  • Guy overdubs his atrocious guitar playing over Clapton…
  • 9 Simple Strategies to Getting Things Done At Work
  • 100-Year-Old Electric Car Design Makes a Comeback
  • Seattle Fires Bottled Water
  • Splenda Could Destroy Algae’s Ability to Eat CO2
  • Ruby on Rails: the Duplo generation
  • Scotland Yard wants DNA samples from 5-year-olds in…
  • Less precise processors may increase battery life
  • Ask YC: Good resources for dev/staging/production…
  • A glimpse inside Google’s secret sauce
  • How to Be Original
  • New sales program pays Facebook members
  • Gates: Next decade will bring huge software advances
  • Harvard student database hacked, posted on BitTorrent
  • The Internet Will End in 30 Years!
  • JSON is YAML
  • 17 Tips For Getting Bloggers To Write About You
  • Who Might Be Spying on Your Communications? (Hint…
  • What makes the most valuable tech companies so valuable?
  • State passes droopy pants law
  • Study: Internet Has Affected Journalism in Unexpected…
  • Visualizing Egypt’s Elephantine with Vienna University…
  • 7,000 MPG Car Wins Eco-Marathon
  • Zebrafish Regenerative Ability May Lead To Help In…
  • UK’s MI5 Wants Oyster Card Travel Data
  • Harvard Scientists Aim To Stop Cancer In Its Tracks
  • UK Police Want DNA of ‘Potential Offenders’
  • Newly Discovered Fungus Threatens World Wheat Crop
  • Unreleased iPhone 2.0 May Already Be Hacked
  • Endeavour to Orbit
  • Berlin: Christopher Street Day in Berlin
  • Well argued iPhone SDK critique (no whining)
  • Why your Flash website sucks
  • Explore Egypt with Google Earth… and vice versa
  • President Bush at the Gridiron Club’s Annual Spring…
  • Video of the Week #4
  • Humanity’s Identity Crises
  • House of bees
  • Lessons learned from improving Google Code web site…
  • EPA Caves to Bush in Weakening Smog Restrictions
  • Torresol Plans to Produce 1 Gigawatt of Cheap Solar
  • An AI 4-Year-Old In Second Life
  • Fundamental limits to virtual reality
  • Ants riddled with cheating and corruption
  • Google Sky (web): The review
  • Japan’s Unique Cow/Whale Hybrid Experiments
  • Facts from fiction
  • Over 700,000 people are on terrorist watchlist, according…
  • True Names: story podcast about the warring superintelligences…
  • Biggest Cat Jump
  • Audeo Neckband Translates Your Thoughts into Speech,…
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  • Moscow: Shukhov radio tower
  • Electric Bus Charges Wirelessly?!
  • 18 Months Until Custom-Made, Oil-Pooping Bacteria
  • A Letter to the U.S. Coal Lobby: Why I Blocked Your…
  • Life Expectancy Tied to Education
  • US Has Highest Use of Public Transportation in 50…
  • Aptera’s $26,000 Electric Car and 300 MPG Hybrid Coming…
  • Voiceless microphone
  • Woman sat on toilet for two years
  • Why we’re powerless to resist grazing on endless web…
  • Hydrogen Cars Are Here, So Where’s the Hydrogen?
  • “Do you have” vs. “Do you want”
  • Air Force Cyber Command General Answers Slashdot Questions
  • Spacecraft to Fly Through Geyser Plumes On Saturn…
  • Tivo On Board With YouTube’s New API
  • Train Station Treasure
  • Multiple Suns Again
  • Mixed reality research takes a first hesitant step
  • Switched On: Zoombak puts your vehicle on the map
  • Canon Vixa HF10 Camcorder Reviewed (Verdict: Best…
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  • iPhone Dev Team jailbreaks firmware 2.0… before…
  • Audioengine AW1 Lets You Stream Music With Little…
    from Gizmodo
  • YouTube: The Platform
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  • Half Naked Woman Crop Circle
  • Iditarod 2008 Dog Sled Race Live in Google Earth
  • Animation discovered on 5,200-year-old pottery
  • Heroic dolphin rescues stranded whales
  • Hacking a Pacemaker
  • Scientology Attempts Restraining Order Against Anonymous
  • 2008 Eco-Marathon Car Gets 7,148 MPG
  • The thing about ‘free’
  • It’s Official – Clinton Lost Texas
  • Obama Wins Mississippi
  • House Dems Reject Telecom Amnesty, Propose Commission…
  • Another Way Cell Phones Can Kill You
  • 101 Useful Resources for Online Entrepreneurs
  • Hard Lessons For Entrepreneurs – Why We Fail
  • Pace of Change Too Slow to Keep Entrepreneurs in France
  • Widescreen Monitors Can Save Companies $8,600 Per…
  • Warren Buffett: $516 trillion bubble is a disaster…
  • Twine Disappoints After Semantic Web Hype
  • All the water and air on earth gathered into spheres…
  • Curious property of Prince Rupert’s Drop glass
  • Models and robots making out in Marie Claire Italia
  • Down and dirty
  • Stay tuned
  • Guiding light
  • Cool Google Maps “Photo Mapping” Examples
  • Panoramic Photos on Google Maps
  • Hold the front page
  • The (Unspeakable) Ultimate Machine
  • 20 Websites That Made Me A Better Web Developer
  • Why Apple Will Dominate Next Generation Computing
  • 50 People Looking for Virgin Mary in the Sun Go Blind
  • BREAKING: Vermont Arresting Bush for Warcrimes
  • Top 10 Hubble Images of All Time
  • Possessed: a documentary about hoarders
  • Beyond the Plate, the Many Methods of Composting
  • Organic isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be: Try Going…
  • Depletion of Cold North Could Spark New Cold War
  • Sewage Sludge Fertilizer Linked to Cows’ Deaths
  • Google Says Spam, Virus Attacks to Get More Clever
  • Tenth Anniversary of First Commercial MP3 Player
  • Missing Macbook Air Thrown Out With Stacks of Newspapers?…
    from Gizmodo
  • Microsoft Research’s MySong Makes Musical Accompaniment…
    from Gizmodo
  • Researchers Create Bionic Eye Prototype, Render Guide…
    from Gizmodo
  • What to Expect from the Open iPhone
  • Chris Anderson and Michael Arrington: Back-to-Back…
  • Planets Align Over Australian Radio Telescope Array
  • SolFocus Aims to Beat Coal with Solar Concentrators
  • New Camera Can Tell Exactly What’s In Your Pockets…
    from Gizmodo
  • The Mindwire V5 turns gaming into pure electroshock…
  • Stop Saying Americans Are “Smarter Than That” – Bill…
  • A Loyal Clinton Soldier Turns in His Badge
  • 100% Recylable Plastic “Ice” Used for Rinks in Scandinavia
  • User-Generated Content Vs. Experts
  • Lessig On Corruption and Reform
  • A New Paradigm For Web Browsing
  • Jonathan Zittrain On the Future of the Internet
  • Lungotevere dei Tebaldi
  • Ponte Testaccio
  • Links: Geolinguistics, Iditarod 2008 & what’s in a…
  • 101 Year Old Man Runs 13 Mile Marathon & Stops for…
  • Debate around brain enhancement drugs
  • Security Service Guards: An Employee
  • M104 Hubble Remix
  • Heathrow Terminal 5 to fingerprint domestic passengers
  • Moscow: Russian State Library
  • Lessig Calls on Geeks to Code the Money Out of Politics
  • Neither Intellectual Nor Property
  • FBI Admits More Privacy Violations
  • Interview with a man who cut off his right hand…
  • Did Alexander Graham Bell drink Elisha Gray’s telephone-flavored…
  • $100,000 Shower Makes Sure Your Most Valuable Body…
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  • TSA endangers child’s life by contaminating his feeding…
  • Warren Buffett Passes Gates To Become World’s Richest…
  • Clinton Needs 60% in Every Remaining State
  • Avenue A Razorfish 2008 Digital Outlook Report
  • How poor does Cuba look?
  • ‘Frog from hell’ fossil unearthed
  • Pollution turns Chinese river red
  • Video: Nav N Go’s iGO My Way 8 GPS — iPhone, iPod…
  • Yahoo’s “Twitter For Location” Goes Into Private Beta…
  • Logitec’s LIC-iREC01 puts a stereo mic on your iPod
  • Photobucket Image Editing Now Provided by FotoFlexer
  • Asterpix Video Hotspots Now Generated Automatically
  • BlackLine’s GPS Snitch tracks straying partner’s joyrides
  • Bruce Schneier’s Security Matters: The Myth of the…
  • Cow-Based Motor Oil for All Your Frying and Lawnmowing…
  • The Senate May Kill 42 GW of Planned Renewable Energy
  • Steve Jobs Craps on Adobe Mobile Flash, Does Not Bode…
    from Gizmodo
  • Remixing the London police’s anti-photographer terrror…
  • Man creates vigilante robot to battle drug dealers
  • Ask Not What Women Want
  • TED2008: Who are we? Answers from Louise Leakey, Wade…
  • Are the suburbs the next slums? At Windy Ridge, a…
  • Biometric Testing for Workers on London Olympics Building…
    from Gizmodo
  • Google Earth 3D Cities Program
  • ummm….awesome.
  • The forces of mediocrity
  • UN Makes Its Statistical Data Free and Searchable
  • Whale Fin-Based Fan Blades 20% More Efficient
  • Bush attempted to provoke a Palestinian civil war.
  • Hillary’s Ad: Debate Footage Doctored To Make Obama…
  • Am I a Torturer?
  • Researchers say marijuana is less of a drag than cigarettes
  • HOWTO Earn an artist’s living in the 21st century:…
  • Tata rolls out “world’s largest” commercial WiMAX…
  • Recycling material ‘being dumped as landfill’
  • Internet Lessons from Nine Inch Nails and Obama
  • Much Hyped AllPeers To DeadPool
  • How To: Power Your Computer With Car Batteries [Mods]
    from Gizmodo
  • PHOTOS: ”T. Rex of the Ocean” Found in Arctic
  • Ten Percent of My Life
  • Google Maps in the Sciences
  • The FREAK-est Links
  • The FREAK-est Links
  • Real Estate Agents, Revisited
  • Yellow License Plates for DUI Offenders?
  • Large Sheets of Carbon Nanotubes Produced
  • MSI Develops a Heat-Driven Cooler
  • Stuttgart: Waiblingen at the Rems
  • Tokyo: Tokyo Monorail
  • Tokyo: Aisle bridge
  • Bringing Back the Hat
  • DIY Mini-PC: Tiny Footprint, Low Wattage
  • Air-Powered Cars in America by 2010: 800-Mile Range!
  • Slashdotters Pwn Gravity Lamp Claims
  • Carectomy Week in Review
  • Deep-Water Wind: In the Wind, Out of Sight
  • Life Forms that Feed on CO2 Are Next Step for Genome…
  • Black Fungus Found in Chernobyl Eats Harmful Radiation
  • Tokyo: Heki-syou
  • Tokyo: Keihin canal
  • Stuttgart: Kernen im Remstal
  • Tokyo: Yushima Tenjin – Plum tree
  • Stuttgart: Aalen
  • Intel Researchers Consider Ray-Tracing for Mobile…
  • Government Mistakenly Declares Deaths of Citizens
  • Comet Hale-Bopp Over Val Parola Pass
  • Why free reading is important
  • Robots and Humans Are Socially Co-Existing in Japan
  • Branson’s Virgin Coconut Airways
  • Researchers Discover Gene That Blocks HIV
  • Court Finds Spamming Not Protected By Constitution
  • End Software Patents Project Comes Out Swinging
  • 376.59 MPG Car Found In Museum (It Was Built In 1959)
  • Leap Day Ushers in ‘Year of the Frog’
  • Geothermal – It Ain’t Sexy But It’s Smart
  • 16,000 Hectares to be Flooded in Chile
  • Bill Clinton on “the person who wants you to hope”
  • Dumb robbers stumble on biker meeting
  • Chongqing, China: 湖广会馆戏台
    from vrLOG
  • Churning a Profit: Small Dairies Make a Comeback
  • Going South: the Decline of a Truffle Tradition
  • China Using Fish to Eat Pollution, Then Selling the…
  • Experimental GE Corn Contaminates Supply
  • Arctic Change: Good, Bad and the Ugly
  • Don’t mix
  • Russia’s uneasy handover
  • Wonder-food
  • $31 million worth of lost valuables on the TSA’s watch
  • Free download of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods
  • Clinton Campaign Threatens to Sue Texas Democratic…
  • Mauna Kea Shadow Play
  • Atypyk!
  • Study: Robot and Dog Comfort Elderly Equally Well
  • NASA finds anomaly affecting motion of spacecraft
  • Does Experience Matter in a President?
  • TED 2008: Philip Zimbardo on The Lucifer Effect in…
  • US Virtual Border Fence Doesn’t Work
  • @TED: Best of Day 2
  • Snoto Photo: Snook, Flickr and AIR
  • Ending software patents: Has the time come?
  • Chongqing, China: 洪崖洞5
  • Stuttgart: Forset in spring
  • Riga: The Natural History Museum of Latvia
  • Stuttgart: Lienzingen, Kraichgau
  • Brugge: Ezelstraat
  • Egypt: 100 meters aside from the tourist path
  • Twelve Lunar Eclipses
  • Links: Seero, NASA’s 3D Moon, Satellite tracking KML
  • LEGO Scene: 2 – 2 = 2
  • Stirling Engine Motherboard Fans Powered by Waste…
  • Rumor: Apple Will Vet iPhone/Touch Applications
  • Beaches of St.Petersburg
  • Russian Underground Submarine Base
  • Ordinary is cheaper than you
  • 360cities
  • Connected Bus Gives you WiFi on the Go
  • Are Newspapers Greener than Websites?
  • China Going “Toilet to Tap” By 2010
  • CleanTech Startup Map is Endless Fun!
  • Duh! Powering Boats with Waves
  • @TED: Best of Day 1
  • Firefox 3 Performance Gets a Boost
  • The U.S. Patent Backlog
  • Wave Powered Boat to Sail From Hawaii to Japan
  • Ubuntu Brainstorm Launched
  • Coming Soon From VW: A 69.9 MPG Diesel Hybrid
  • Forget Dark Matter: This Astrophysicist Found the…
  • Heated Snoozing Suit Boosts Deep Sleep
  • How to ‘Google Bomb’ an Enemy
  • Google Shows Off GMaps Street View on Android
  • Adobe’s Kevin Lynch on AIR’s Open-Source Road to the…
  • Why Do Mormons Make Such Good Sci-Fi Writers?
  • Mathematical art
  • TED 2008 — Susan Blackmore
  • Rounded tabs with Dijit
  • GOP Senate hopeful got rich diverting corpsemeat from…
  • India yoga festival posters
  • Smoking ban workaround in bars: Hold “theater nights”
  • UPDATE: Comcast paid for people to fill seats at FCC…
  • McCain Flip Flops On 100 Years in Iraq Remark
  • Obama Crushing Hillary and McCain in New National…
  • Man Stabs 2 People at Movie Theater during Horror…
  • Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists
  • Links: Michael Jones Talk, Static Maps Mashup, Google…
  • Speaking of Coke cans…
  • Computers Are Smart, but They Don’t Understand Apostrophes
  • Nurture Your Newborn Leopard — Optimize Mac OS X…
  • U.S. Spies Want to Find Terrorists in ‘World of Warcraft’
  • Honey Bees Give Clues on Virus Spread
  • Pakistan Bans Access to YouTube
  • Japain
  • Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
  • Air on Rails…. the Euro kind
  • Adobe AIR v1.0 & Flex 3.0 Released; New Adobe Open…
  • FREE: Wired’s Chris Anderson explores the Divide-By-Zero…
  • Fawlty Towers radical chic
  • Cognitive science vs. crappy PowerPoint slides
  • Adorable moppet sings Beatles songs
  • Victorian “poverty maps” of London
  • Augmented reality system filters out moving objects
  • Site helps you find rotten neighbors
  • French people eat until they’re full, Americans eat…
  • Pentagon to Bush: climate change is real and could…
  • A place where spiders are as big as dinner plates…..
  • Toy airport security machine to help kids grow up…
  • Links: submillimeter KML, Barcelona update censors,…
  • Online Advertising Undervalued?
  • TSA steals food from doctors’ infant children
  • Commerce Dept docs: Cheney and oil execs decided to…
  • Rubber material made from component found in urine…
  • Sweetness and light
  • Your Pen Can Be Your Fork, Knife AND Spoon!
  • Circuit Bending Documentary “BENT” Online
  • Radar Roundup
  • The Dangers of Predicting the Future
  • Take the Money and Run? I think not.
  • Swedish couple fined for naming their child “Brfxxccxxmnpcccclll…
  • Email apnea: holding your breath while you answer…
  • Infrared LEDs make you invisible to CCTV cameras
  • Brain Control Headset for Gamers
  • Gravity Lamp Grabs Green Prize
  • Microsoft May Bypass Yahoo Board, Go Straight to Shareholders
  • Gravity Lamp Lasts 200 Years, Will Gmm/r2 Torchiere…
    from Gizmodo
  • $3 Remote Shutter Trigger for Canon Digital Rebels…
    from Gizmodo
  • Emotiv to make mind-controlled games a reality by…
  • Mysterious Circle of People
  • About Google Earth Imagery
  • 360 cities with panoramic views
  • AGFA building torn down
  • People Ratings
  • Nielsen on Top 10 App Design Mistakes
  • Panorama Photos at 360Cities.net
  • Moscow: David Sarkisyan, the Director of MUAR and…
  • Hong Kong: Hong Kong Marathon
  • Brugge: Bruges Fish Market
  • Nepal: Kagbeni Donkey Train
  • Patent Reveals the Possibilities of Laptop Multitouch
  • New Clothes Dryer Could Save Billions
  • Solar Bubbles Get $21M of Funding
  • Creating Fuel from CO2 (With a bit of Uranium)
  • Multiuser Backpack
  • Lessig ‘08
  • Indonesian trains spray “roof riders” with identifying…
  • Bush Judicial Nominee Arrested for DUI in fishnet…
  • MUST SEE: Hillary chants “Yes we will! Yes we will!”
  • How To Manage Feature Creep: 8 Simple Tips
  • What the Social Web Looked Like in the 1990s
  • Is This the PDF Killer? Scribd Launches iPaper.
  • Samsung-releasing,Google-branded Android phones
  • Bush administration wants Europeans’ family details,…
  • Abandoned Russian Village
  • The Ratburger
  • Tim Bray on the Birth of XML, 10 Years Later
  • Famous nerds slamming lawyers.
  • News: Nitrogen Pollution Boosts Plant Growth in Tropics…
  • Next Nature — a designer’s vision of a nature overtaken…
  • Explore a world location with Mapdango!
  • New search options on Google Maps
  • Aubrey de Grey on “The Colbert Report”
  • The Future of the Global Food System
  • Kosovo Declares Independence
  • Why Linux Doesn’t Spread – the Curse of Being Free
  • Negroponte Keynote: Electronics Are ‘Obese’
  • How China Plans to Steal the Future
  • Germs may actually help our bodies fight tumors
  • Rotterdam: Veerhaven, Rotterdam
  • Riga: Ethnographic Open-Air Museum (Etnogrāfiskais…
  • Liepaja: Liepaja fire-station – “Fire Dragons” ready…
  • Brugge: Bridge and entrance to beguinage near Minnewater
  • Brugge: Burg – Bruges town hall
  • Berlin: Holocaust Memorial
  • Diagnosis: Email Apnea?
  • Dimensions of the One Machine
  • Technology Wants To Be Free
  • Lumpers and Splitters
  • Message Bean Can
  • Athletes Can Blog at Olympics – with Restrictions
  • Artificial Intelligence at Human Level by 2029?
  • Natural Selection Can Act on Human Culture
  • And the 14 Grand Engineering Challenges of the 21st…
  • Crowdsourcing Puts Crucial Superdelegates Under a…
  • Tokyo: Tokyo Marathon 2008
  • “Yes, There IS A Better Search Engine” – 10 Years…
  • Search for Hidden Treasures With Google’s MyMaps Slideshow
  • Youtube Crowned World’s 2nd Most Popular Website
  • Nanowires Allow For Electricity-Generating Clothing
  • Street View Update Feb 08
  • Rat kings
  • 2008 Plagiarius Award Winners Announced
  • Energizer’s “Light on Demand” LED Rechargeable Lamps
  • Casulo: Complete Furniture in a Crate
  • The Placebo Affect*
  • Is responding to sudden cues automatic?
  • King Penguins Declining Due to Global Warming
  • Residents Protest Proposed Hotels Near Machu Picchu
  • Ancient Global Warming Gave Bugs the Munchies
  • Image Gallery: Tree-Bound Pterodactyl
  • Photos: Mini-Pterodactyl Found in China
  • RocketOn Gets $5 M For Embeddable Virtual Kids World
  • Interaction08: Sarah Allen on Cinematic Interaction…
  • Interaction08: Conversations with Everyday Objects…
  • Interaction08: Experience Design, Convergence, and…
  • NY Times: Hillary Clinton’s superdelegates are “wavering”
  • The Pet Cemetery
  • Dolni Zdar
  • Inside the Old Mill House
  • The Mill in Dolni Zdar
  • Next Year’s Laws, Now Out In Beta!
  • Microsoft Trolling for New Acquisitions
  • Daily Shots Again
  • News: Glacial Sediments Adding to Louisiana Coast’s…
  • News: NASA Data Link Pollution to Rainy Summer Days…
  • Printed Toilet Paper Flushes Humanity Down the Tubes,…
    from Gizmodo
  • Nokia Maps 2.0 Beta Reveals Cartographic Improvements…
    from Gizmodo
  • SiRFprima GPS receiver platform boosts sensitivity,…
  • Microsoft’s $80 billion (and growing) Yahoo Headache
  • Gameboy Bricks Can Make Floors, Bowser Castles [Nintendo]
    from Gizmodo
  • Sony Ericsson ties up with Microsoft for Windows Mobile…
  • Neanderthals traveled more than thought
  • Will Disney Keep Us Amused?
  • Links: 3D mobile maps with Carmenta, MyMaps2VE, Ipoki+Flickr
  • The Town Cocaine (Acidentally) Built
  • Food = Fun
  • Dancing man wearing a horse mask cooks wild mushrooms…
  • Links: Neogeo in the media, Metaverse U, GEOPortal
  • This Is *Not* What Your Girlfriend Wants For Valentine’s…
    from Gizmodo
  • Flickr Still Fired Up About Possible Microsoft Takeover
  • Video: Eating Rat at the New Year
  • Dunbar’s Number
  • And Microsoft Says You Must Be Kidding, Google
  • Panopticon Prisons
  • Mega-D Botnet Overtakes Storm, Accounts for 32% of…
  • Hillary Clinton: Every Nation Must Be With Us Or Against…
  • Hillary’s Looming Electability
  • ‘Watermarks’ written in first artificial genome
  • Some Flickr users wary of a MSFT takeover
  • Intimate Rooftop Moment?
  • Audience Measurement Demo
  • Who Dares Call The Garmin Nuviphone an iPhone-Killer?
  • Dopplr’s spacetimegeist
  • California: Clinton 43% Obama 40%
  • St. Petersburg Starts Process of Becoming a Domed…
  • panorama from the surface of mars!
    from vrLOG
  • Very cool poll at slashdot
  • Kids’ naps good for something besides maintaining…
  • Video: Treasure Beneath My Home
  • Dead Spy Satellite Could Crash Into U.S.
  • Photo in the News: Panorama Marks Mars Rover’s 4th…
  • Poor Haitians Resort to Eating Dirt
  • Video: Hen Lays Green Eggs
  • Gorillas Found Tossing “Weapons,” Study Says
  • 60-Second Psych: The “Me” Generation Isn’t So “Me”
  • Video: Afghanistan’s Hidden Treasure
  • Cellphone App Developed that Could Allow For ‘Pocket…
  • Spectrum Auction Could Be A Game of Chicken
  • Smart ‘Lego’ Set Conjures Up Virtual 3D Twin
  • Two Canadian Friends Build $672 Electric Car
  • The Truth About New Jet Pack Hype
  • ATHF LEDs all over Boston today
  • Antique anti-masturbation device
  • Funny mugshot of flexible faced man
  • Bin Laden: Goal is to bankrupt U.S.!!!
  • The TSA has a blog
  • Cut off from resources, Gaza’s streets flow with shit
  • Isabella Rossellini’s bug porn
  • Man called directory assistance 10,000 times
  • McDonald’s can award A-levels in UK
  • Shelf Cloud Over Saskatchewan
  • Climate ‘clearly out of balance’
  • Finding the door to a parallel universe
  • Tomatoes Confit
  • Trip to North
  • How To Turn A Sphere Inside Out
  • Sao Paulo: Bar Ibotirama
    from vrLOG
  • the living camera – steven wiltshire
    from vrLOG
  • Genoa: Via Garibaldi, Town Hall
    from vrLOG
  • google maps (the film)
    from vrLOG
  • the granddaddy of the kite-flying panoramic madmen……
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