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- Ruben said: Interesante
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on Engadget (14628) permalinkFiled under: Robots What could possibly provide us more joy and mirth than a Segway? How about a Segway-inspired bot that fails spectacularly on a consistent basis? The tech in play here is quite simple, and the fact it can stand as long as it does being that top heavy is actually pretty surprising. The best news? Hit the read link for a guide to making your very own fail bot at home. It's fun ...Shared by Adrian Bucher (5) Ariel Waldman (23) Brian (93) Chris (49) Chris Kelley (3) Christopher Granade (58) Eban_C (115) eggtea (350) Fabrice Epelboin (11) Fred (40) hank (146) lostalpinist (22) sammy (16)
- Fred said: Click through for an unintentionally funny video.
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Techcrunch | Labmeeting: A Social Network For Scientists (41)
on TechCrunch (26128) permalinkScientists are not the most social people on the planet. Many of them would rather be holed up in their labs trying to make the next big discovery than hanging out on Facebook throwing virtual pies at each other (although there are exceptions). But what if they could organize their all their scientific papers online and share them easily with other members of their lab? Mark Kaganovich figures that will get them online. After graduating ...Shared by Amy (31) Ashwan (2) audi (22) Azeem (108) b3cak (77) BrendanCooper (9) brownpau (279) Codice Internet (13) cybergui (17) Daiko (53) Fabrice Epelboin (11) Fleep (26) Fred Schechter (290) GP (161) Hisham (328) James Forbes Keir (71) Joeri (8) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (533) Kambiz (78) kevan (48) Khosrow Ebrahimpour (22) Michael (60) Mickey (18) Mr. Gunn (4) MV (89) onlythoughtworks (24) Ozmandias (30) Patrick (169) Paul (30) Pejman (45) Robert Orler (1) Robert Scoble (292) Robyn Miller (10) Rudolf Olah (33) Scott (58) Scott (103) Seth (43) shedali (34) siwaporn (1049) Stephen (38) Zaki (217)
- Fred Schechter said: Finally a way for scientists to get together and,,, www.siphs.com says what?!
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Graphics in Select Boxes (7)
on Google Blogoscoped (3019) permalinkYou can emulate selection boxes using HTML layers, but you may also want to provide a traditional HTML form selection box using the <select> element. If you do so, how can you spice up that form element anyway? There's a couple of things you can do. The <optgroup> element groups together and labels as set of items. A style applied to an <option> can add colors. And then there's some nice Unicode symbols, like stars ...Shared by Dave C (20) Fabrice Epelboin (11) gisc (80) JS (49) Olivier Favre (Innovablog) (56) Paul (97) Tech For Novices (0)
- JS said: že mě to nenapadlo dřív, vždyť je to tak jasný :-)
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OpenDNS Makes $20k/day Filtering Phishing And Porn Sites (100)
on TechCrunch (26128) permalinkOpenDNS, a San Francisco based startup founded by Minor Ventures and David Ulevitch, first launched in mid-2006 as a free tool to speed up web surfing and protect users from phishing and other malware sites. OpenDNS isn’t exactly a sexy service. Users have to do some basic configuration of their computer to get it going, and once it’s running they rarely see it again. Here’s when you do see it - when you type in ...Shared by Aaron (122) AaronTN (189) AJ (1003) Alex (156) Amer (24) Art (273) arturo.servin (111) ayn (24) Ben (56) Ben V (42) Bijou (46) bjsolem (17) Boris (67) brownpau (279) Bruce (65) cesaracardoso (206) Chris (31) Chris Schrier (57) Christian (252) cs (26) d0m1n4t3 (35) Darius (37) DarkBls (149) darrellsilver (43) Dave Dugal (70) Del (63) Dennis Laumen (62) Denny (58) Derek (120) Drew (19) Eric (25) Eric Carlson (31) Erik C. Thauvin (153) Fabrice Epelboin (11) Franklin P (139) Garrett (45) giginger (112) Greg Tidwell (15) handir (38) hyderabadblues (42) Ian Lamont (43) J. Phil (178) jaholbrook (19) Jake (40) jayman16 (204) Jeff (183) jetienne (53) Joe Haynes (27) John (17) John Magnus (211) John Pederson (36) Jonathan (27) Josh (20) kcearns (57) Kirby Witmer (50) kramed (21) krisnelson (11) louisgray (653) Manish (3) Matt (40) Matthew Bischoff (64) Merlin (27) metaeuphoria (49) Michael (72) mickek (15) Mike Aizatsky (48) Mike F (2153) MrMatt57 (6) MrT (34) Nicolas Lehuen (30) Nitya (32) npike (53) Peter Warnock (65) Phil (45) PMinze (105) Priyadarsan Venugopalan (116) Richard (35) ro11z (55) Robert Accettura (94) Robert van Bregt (36) RomanZolotarev (36) Samuel Kim (51) Siva (47) slmnhq (78) Somphol Boonjing (207) teranex (25) That Kid from Omaha (26) The Mason Technologist (45) TheDudeAbides (86) TimYang (14) tony (38) tsangal (74) Vanguard (103) Walter Rodrigo de Sá Cruz (63) Wojciech Beling (42) Yung-Hui Lim (133) Zach (27) Zaki (217) zapnap (109) Zsombor (32)Explore read nine notes
- That Kid from Omaha said: It's also useful if you want to monitor your own traffic via their Dashboard. Also offers user-configurable Search shortcuts. Very nice product.
- Richard said: This one goes firmly in the "why the hell didn't *I* think of that?" category.
- Boris said: they are making pure money on a simple and easy to use product. BALLIN
- Alex said: now that's smart
- John Pederson said: "Cloud filtering."
- jayman16 said: OpenDNS FTW.
- Matt said: Went to school with DU - great dude.
- Bruce said: If I were a parent, I'd be setting my router to use openDNS. It's a neat system.
- The Mason Technologist said: I heard about OpenDNS at my last AAAA IT committee meeting. Worth checking out!
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