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Technology
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I don't why, probably a mixture of drugs and boredom, but I have started asking random questions of google. I figured this site could use a little love, so I will be posting what I find as a result of my question.
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Mechanical Turk to proofread reviews.
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These games don't suck. They just aren't nearly as good as the others. Worth checking out if you have substantial free time
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2010 proved to be another great year for the PS3. In January I would have predicted that this would be a no brainer with expected release of Final Fantasy 13. Then I played it. Brother it was no Final Fantasy 12. The next few games wowed me.
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Twitter "Calmness index" a good predictor of Stock performance?
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Sure, it's old news, but it was discussed briefly during garbage time of the HFFL broadcast this week, and I had to run it up this flagpole.
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More e-book momentum news
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The question my friends isn't when we'll find other pals on other planets, it's when we'll say howdy . . . I predict it will happen in our lifetime . . .
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Probably the BEST Firefox and Chrome extension available today!
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You'll get the pun soon . . .
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Tom Tom has recently released a Darth Vader voice for their line of GPS devices. Here is a behind the scenes look at the recording session.
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The Better Marriage Blanket...stop odors where that start...Night Toots.
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This gets pretty close to eliminating the need for any sort of paper currency
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In this link is an article on the Tech news site "ReadWriteWeb.com" where they did a story on how Facebook's effort to be your one hub login for everything (IM, email, social network, etc). However, due to the story's title, the story shot to the top of Google's search result for "Facebook Login". The hilariously sad comments attached at the bottom of the story as well as the big bolded note from ReadWriteWeb right in the middle of the article posted hours after the "problem" was identified, expose why Facebook has become the home for people who need internet training wheels.
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Now you can be in your basement anywhere.
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I was years ahead of my time.
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Mold replicates Tokyo's transit system.
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Is this a solution looking for a problem? I could be a complete future-phobe, but I don't get what the target market is for this "revolutionary" device. My iphone already does everything the Ipad does, PLUS it makes phone calls, takes pictures, records video, and fits in my pocket. At a $500 price tag, $130 for cell-data access and $30/month, the three year cost of ownership (for the lowest-end version) is $1,710. Seems a little steep for an ebook reader. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
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IMO: futurology is dumb. People are rarely right about anything, but why not read this just in case. One heading says "Microsoft Wave will arrive"...I believe they meant to write GoogleWave.
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