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Higher! Higher! (PIC) (26)
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Ball control on a touch screen (using a Microchip microcontroller) (10)
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NFL Play-by-Play Goes Virtual at ESPN (21)
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Citibank Must Pay Back $14 Million It Stole From Customers (23)
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Can I... Can I play you? (31)
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Tough CNN Interview, McCain Cancels Larry King Appearance (56)
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R.N.C. Downtime gives Ron Paul's Rally a BOOST ! (17)
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The Best Damn Web Marketing Checklist, Period! - Search Engine Guide Blog (94)
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by Stoney deGeyter Marketing a website isn't particularly difficult. Its usually just a matter of knowing what to do, how to do it and having the skills and time to get it done. With that said, marketing a website isn't particularly easy either. There are so many factors and variables in play that at any given time that the job can be quite overwhelming. Obviously I can't address the issue of whether or not you ...Shared by AJ (190) Alex Dong (7) ani625 (85) bain smith (8) Bill Hartzer (57) Bob Hazlett (10) Brandon J. Mendelson (17) Brendan Picha (4) Brian Weaver (12) charlie anzman (112) chrisbrogan.com (24) Christopher S. Penn (5) D. (108) Dan Preston (23) Danny Rain (7) darren (1) Darren Barefoot (8) Dave Duarte (3) David (17) David V (14) David Wallace (15) divya (11) dobata (366) Donna Fontenot (2) Doug McArthur (3) Dr. Ernie (59) Duncan Smith (14) Enda Nasution (2) Erinc (3) fabio (4) fijidaddy (15) Fred (11) freireag (23) Fussypants (20) Graham English (10) Grant Griffiths (12) IBCmass (180) inkode (28) Jeff (162) jezarnold (12) Jill Howard Allen (1) John (21) John Dilbeck (1) John Engler (2) Jose Marques (10) Justin McGregor (1) Khaled Salah (1) Kim Dushinski (3) Kyle Fox (9) Kyle James (30) Leyla Bonilla (91) Lily Grozeva (4) LJF Wolffe (2) Marc Nathan (15) Mario Gastaldi (10) Martyn (11) MASTERMIND (40) MichaelG (12) Michiel Gardner (4) Mike F (460) Mike Sansone (24) Mrs S (15) Nick Mutton (2) Nick Wilsdon (6) Nuno (15) odeb (49) Pavel Bobek (2) poorbird (16) posavasos (9) Rand Fishkin (1) Ray Grieselhuber (10) Rebecca Povio (1) Ruth Howard (6) Sacha (8) Scott Hendison (5) Shaun Anderson (21) Sophia Lucero (3) Stijn (22) straylight (9) Tawny Press (4) Tim (18) times (10) Tom Andrus (3) Tom Hanna (96) urlinks (3) waxattack (2) Wayne Sutton (53) Wesley (7) Widescreen (11) xavierbkk (4) yoshy (339) youdots (14) Yunus Tunak (5) Zak Nicola (23)Explore read four notes- Graham English said: Title isn't kidding!
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Finally, The World's First THX-Certified Door [Home Theater] (3)
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Home theater junkies are now one step closer to a fully THX-certified home thanks to Serious Materials' QuietHome soundproof doors, which joins the company's QuietRock THX-certified drywall. The Serious folks claim an 85% improvement in sound blockage over a standard solid-core door with the 2 1/4-inch thick THX-certified edition, which will set you back $2,500 when it clears the certification board (and once the first shipment clears to George Lucas's Presidio compount). If you're in ...Contribute comment -
What's Hot: Used Apple iPhones (34)
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After the iPhone 3G launch, consumers want the original, hackable iPhone, and vendors are springing up to sell them—for a premiumShared by adam (25) adam (972) Aelle (45) Albert Hsu (1) amy lukima (20) andrew (17) Brian Cuban (1084) Chad Smith (28) Chetan Thaker (41) Chris A. Heidelberg III (29) complicious (57) Conrad (14) Darren (7) Doc Chris (27) Doug Funny (68) Emil (11) Eric Chen (121) fijidaddy (15) Glenn Batuyong (61) Guy (702) Jamie Wallis (25) Josh Cork (2) Mich D (169) Michelle Barsi (2) Mike Nayyar (199) Mike Perkins (90) neal (530) Peety (141) pericles (768) Rami Taibah (478) Ritu (677) Ryan Sprake (4) Tyson Williams (58) Wyctim (33)- adam said: guess mine was a good deal at $200
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24 Killer Portable Apps For Your USB Flash Drive - Download Squad (59)
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Filed under: Internet, Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Freeware My flash drive works pretty hard, so I've spent a lot of time gathering a reliable, powerful set of portable tools that allow me to work hard and play hard, even if I can't do it on my own PC. Here are two dozen apps that I always have at the ready. EncryptionTruecrypt - Why is TrueCrypt first on the list? Simple. A multi-gig, easy-to-lose, unencrypted drive with ...Shared by AaronTN (36) AdamB (16) Alberto Piccini (27) Alec Peden (9) angela barison (5) Antoine van Dinter (11) Arizona Dog (1) Beau Giles (18) BilliamJ (9) Blake Singleton (11) BrendoMan (115) Brian Junyor (39) capt bro (19) Chmiche (37) Chris (15) Christopher (54) Darrin Snider (16) Dave (36) Eric (52) fijidaddy (15) gabo (2) Gil (158) Hakim (15) Inthenameofmine (406) jaholbrook (5) Jason Raddin (2) jordi ruiz (18) jose87 (13) Juan Carlo Rodríguez (21) Juliano (13) keith (76) Kyle (17) Lance Wicks (14) Leonel (8) Leyla Bonilla (91) m_stan (5) Mark Sheldon (2) Martin Paquette (124) Matteo Starri (19) mmhan (7) Murtadh (8) NasirJumani (255) neal (530) odeb (49) paperhurts (29) Paul Goodrick (1) Paul Icatar (9) Paul Jones (9) Philippe Bussiere (3) Rowan (14) RyneNelson (283) Scott Mitchell (30) Sean Sharp (1) seans (13) straylight (9) TO-Double-D (20) Tom Keays (20) Tom Landy (1) 異塵行者 (29)Contribute comment -
The X-Files of Google: 10 Inexplicably Weird Search Results (16)
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Posted by randfishSometimes you come across a set of search results that just don't make any sense. For most ordinary users, I suspect they probably just move on to the next query, but for those of us deeply embedded in the world of search and SEO, these noggin'-scratchers just keep on itchin'. I've collected these ten over the past couple months and figured I'd share them on the blog with the hopes of getting greater ...Shared by ani625 (85) Appy (3) Ashish Mohta (85) Dudu P (22) Eric Atkins (23) fijidaddy (15) ibanez182 (7) Leo Carbonell (12) Moses (63) pericles (768) SiliconViper (26) siwaporn (471) SMC (204) Sumesh (103) Tal Siach (474) Tibi Puiu (143)Contribute comment -
Clintowned! (83)
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Playing, and even watching, sports improves brain function (24)
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Target Lawsuit Ends with $6 million Settlement (1)
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"The Target retail chain will make its Web site accessible to the blind and pay $6 million to visually impaired Californians who have tried unsuccessfully to use the site, under a settlement announced Wednesday."Shared by fijidaddy (15)Contribute comment -
YouTube in 1985 (Video) (31)
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[Via Thai Tran/ Best of YouTube.] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: YouTube in 1985 (Video) | Comments][Advertisement] Want to advertise here? Your ad will show in the blog and feed.Shared by Aerial (24) Alex Borodach (8) André Lobo (2) anitsirk (14) Antonio (47) Archit T (16) cainanunes (12) Chris (10) ckaroli (45) Felipe Plets (3) Fi (3) fijidaddy (15) Filipa B (13) Fumi (39) fyc (38) ƒß (6) Hugo (12) JC (35) Jonathan Sterling (8) Josh (5) Kenneth (9) Kris (50) Leo Carbonell (12) lmjabreu (26) Michael (14) Nick Humphries (16) Robert Konigsberg (1) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sai Prasad Kothapalle (8) ThomasHan (17) Whiz (20)- anitsirk said: And you even had to pay for it.
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Splotche shared as favorite Goodbye, BitTorrent. Hello, Streaming. (52)
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Comcast’s decision to cap monthy broadband usage at 250GB is being decried as the end of the Internet as we know it. Maybe so, but it can also be seen as the dawn of the Streaming Era. As the Olympics drew to a close with big numbers - 75.5 million streams (NBCOlympics.com), 40 million (BBC), another 130 million from the European Broadcasting Union, and 100 million Chinese viewers - the networks were already moving on ...Shared by abbas vahedi (13) Alessandro Bahgat (13) Alex (102) Alex (17) Andrew Mitry (24) Aranyx (5) Caleb (8) christideli (36) Cocoy (34) Drew Olanoff (144) embee (61) Ethan (20) fijidaddy (15) francois (14) Frank Felix Debatin (0) Galtenbergs (19) Geoffrey Richard (15) hoosteen (43) hunikal (21) Ispirato (52) James (18) Jon Host (11) Justin (9) Kevin (30) Kyle James (30) Leonardo Souza (13) MAlbano (8) Marcus (32) Mario Hemsley (9) Marque (0) Merlin (4) Michael Kamleitner (9) MV (23) myvahid (20) Nick DeMartino (12) Oren (15) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (20) Pat (7) River Song (30) rob (12) Ryan (20) sapereaude17 (0) Sigalon (36) soody (9) Splotche (14) TelegramSam (12) Woosung (23) yoshy (339) Yung-Hui Lim (81) zapnap (34) zemlanin (18) Zoli (27)Explore read four notes- Zoli said: And of course streaming does not cost badwidth ... geez...
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- TelegramSam said: This argument is a bit stupid. Streaming or downloading will both move ~ the same data, and there are real merits to having a local copy.
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Would Firefox Exist Without Google Funding? (2)
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A while back I suggested Yahoo could gain instant market share simply by outbidding Google to be the default browser. I immediately got a response from Mozilla lead developer Asa Dotzler saying: Donations or other financial contributions and arrangements have nothing to do with why Google is the default search service in Firefox. Google is the default service (and was long before there was any money associated with it) in Firefox because our users tell ...Shared by Doug McIsaac (2) fijidaddy (15)Contribute comment