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In a lengthy report into business deployments of open source software,
One of our favorite Firefox extensions at Lifehacker HQ is the Foxmarks
This is one of the coolest things I've seen done with Google Earth!
Do you travel in private jets? Decorate your foyer with real Renoirs?
Masayuki Kido is a Japanese webdesigner who shows some unusual drag
Hundreds of episodes of BBC programmes will be made available for
It doesn ’t use propellers or glide around with fixed-position wings
The popular torrent site gets a nice looking web 2.0 update.
Sometimes I get bored watching Diggnation on my computer, so this
Gooogie.co.uk lets you create customized Google searches that don ’t
Jeep uses this waterfall for its displays. According to the waterfall's
Not only does the XPS 710 H2C uses Dell's first in-house liquid cooling
I've released my Ruby e-book for free now. Link goes to page with
I want to do this... now where to find 2000+ blue mouse pads?
BMW has revealed the 2008 M5 Touring -- a station wagon version of
AllofMP3 takes the Ares Galaxy approach to the music industry's $1.65
Diggers seemed to enjoy my recent Sun server review and my detailed
Windows Live ™ Mail Beta stiffs Linux users. If you use Linux you
John Siracusa, who started the recurring Keynote Bingo meme last year,
Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - css.maxdesign.com.au
Step by step CSS list tutorials, this takes you through the process of building background image lists, rollover lists, nested lists and horizontal lists.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.thegooglecache.com
Great little Digg-API web app looks at yours (or whoever you like's) last 25 submitted stories' diggs to determine who has your back on Digg. Free as in Beer.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.downloadsquad.com
Last weekend at BarCamp Portland, I gave a brief talk on switching family and friends to Linux. I hear you asking, why would you want to do that? Well, for a number of reasons really: cost, principle, maintenance, all of the above, or any reason what so e
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - blogs.smugmug.com
Diggers seemed to enjoy my recent Sun server review and my detailed description of the perfect DB storage array, so here's the final part of the equation. So does Sun's SCSI RAID array stack up? Is it perfect? Is it as good as their x64 servers?
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.searchenginejournal.com
A look into the mission statements and direction of Google & Yahoo, and whether machine driven information will prevail over human knowledge.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.tuxdeluxe.org
I showed up on a beautiful sunny California afternoon, with my laptop in hand. [....] I waited my turn, then stood up, connected my Linux Laptop to the projector and gave my usual spiel. There was a short pause as I awaited the response. "Very nice, very
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - gizmodo.com
In the final installment of our interview with Apple co-founder/inventor of the personal computer Steve Wozniak, he lets us know some details of his "outsider" status at Apple and why he likes it that way.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - crave.cnet.co.uk
In the biggest music promotion in history, Coke and iTunes have teamed up to give away 2 billion free iTunes downloads to lucky Coke drinkers over 4 months.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - fortuito.us
Seven tips on how to run a successful community.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - brian.shaler.name
Recent story titles in the categories of your choice rotate on a spiral and are color-coded based on popularity. Hot stories show up in 'warm' colors (red, orange). The wheel is controlled by simple mouse gestures and spinning is enabled/disabled at the c
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - torrentfreak.com
They sit at the top of the piracy pyramid and inhabit shadowy areas of the internet, hidden behind encrypted connections. Hunted by law enforcement agencies worldwide, they're the first suppliers of the latest movies, music and software. Getting any membe
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.google.com
Want to test the latest layouts Google is trying? Want results on a timeline basis? This new service at Google lets you have fun.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - gcc.gnu.org
New 4.2.x release branch. Features optimizer improvements, OpenMP support, C and C++ language updates, FORTRAN improvements, and more.
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Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - www.techcrunch.com
"Apple's stock promptly tanked on massive selling, going from $107.89 to $103.42 in six minutes (11:56 - 12:02). This wiped just over $4 billion off of Apple 's market capitalization. A lot of people lost a lot of money very quickly."
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