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Did you kill the blogosphere? »

After entering the mainstream, is blogging really dead for good? - Nicholas G. Carr writes an enlightning post on blogging midlife crisis, but first: Getting ready for the Big One... playing: L.A. Preps for the ...
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Genomics for a new search engine »

While the U.S. military launches a video-sharing web site for troops - A fresh-baked chocolate cake in 5 minutes with just a mug and a microwave! Make Cake in a Mug A plug-in hybrid three-wheeler from the Itali ...
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Larry Ellison on cloud computing »

The naked truth about cloud computing? - "The interesting thing about cloud computing is that we've redefined cloud computing to include everything that we already do. I can't think of anything that isn't cloud ...
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Writing for the people or for Google? »

The quote of the week, not too encouraging - I've just heard the quote of the week today: "I used to write for people, now I write for Search Engines". Well, that could be quite sad but also true in some cases. ...
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A 15-year old software engineer »

15-year old female teenager developes Ajax Second Life client - Katharine Berry can’t go on the main Second Life grid according to the Second Life TOS, but but that hasn’t stopped her from developing a client f ...
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Converts your pics to vectors »

That allows you to scale an image without making it blurry or pixelated - Stanford University's Vectormagic website converts raster images into vector images. Raster images are pixel-based, whereas vector image ...
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The evolution of heart emoticon »

Hearts, love, jokes, apologies, and even the variants! - In Nelson Minar's blog you can find a nice post on the continuing evolution of heart emoticon (<3) among gamers: Nelson says: "<3 is a little sidew ...
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