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Best Buy Sells Used Phones As New (15)
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Obviously, stores sell items that has been returned by other customers as "open box" merchandise, but before reader David left the store, he specifically asked if the phone he was buying was "new" and was told it was. When he got home and found addresses saved on the phone and a few scratches he was understandably annoyed. He launched an EECB on Best Buy and after a little negotiation, he got a $120 gift card. ...Shared by Alex France (138) Alexander13 (357) Avi (448) digits12 (614) Kevin Federline (213) Kwasi (121) Leximo (256) maxyRO (391) mejaredme (233) mnvamsi (117) ProfVegas (144) Sarah Snoddon (53) Shawn Hill (53) Thomas Reimer S (11) w0lfh0und (468)Contribute comment - ISPs Hand Over Details of ‘Several Thousand’ Pirates (14)
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The Most Alien-Looking Place on Earth [PICS] (76)
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"QUANTUM SHOT" #470Article by Rachel & Avi Abrams, linkSocotra Island: you have to see it to believe itWe covered some otherwordly places before (see, for example, Bolvian Salt Lake, or The Richat structure), but this island simply blows away any notion about what is considered "normal" for a landscape on Earth.(images credit: Jan Vandorpe, socotra)Imagine waking up on the Socotra Island and taking a good look around you (let's say your buddies pulled a prank ...Shared by adam (716) Alec Perkins (6) andy smith (147) Anna Paul (11) autodidactic (32) Brad (1) Brian Auer (20) brian collette (2) Brian J. Cohen (6) Cai Chen (769) Chad Norman (1) Charles (4) Chu Yeow (9) Dan (3) Dan (4) derek sorg (1) Doug Adams (76) Dwayne Anderson (3) Eric Chen (66) G. (26) guy (479) Hamid Reza Mohammadi (2) Harold (20) History of Blogging (155) Ian (2) Isaac (27) Jamie Diamond (1) Jay (34) Jeff Gunn (6) Jen (27) JohnTP (10) Ken Horovatin (1) Kevin Hill (41) Kohai (22) Kyle Bamford (12) Leena (806) Linda Aslund (1) Mahesh (1) Manasseh Lee (7) mandy wiltse (7) Marc Beharry (36) maxime deleris (5) mejaredme (233) Michael Mior (46) Michael Reese (10) Mr. BabyMan (249) Nate Whitehill (2) Natitude (108) nervioso (59) Nicolas Figueroa (7) Noemí (37) olive (3) Philip V. (3) Rebecca Briggs (7) Richard Davies (2) Richard Galbraith (12) Rose (101) Ross V (276) Sam Paro (4) Sarah Snoddon (53) schulz (1) Sham (102) ShuTian (29) Stephen Hood (8) Tal Siach (373) Tanath (34) taylor (191) Thomas Reimer S (11) Tommy (8) Tully (19) Tyson Williams (38) Victor M. (6) Vince (11) vrillusions (1) William Termini (11) xxdesmus (48)- Anna Paul said: nice place for weekend
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Apple Multi-Touch Data Fusion: Camera, Voice, Force Sensors (26)
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Apple has been working in new multi-touch technology that combines touch interfaces with input from the camera and the microphone. For example: this will allow you to select text in the iPhone, say "copy," go to another application and say "paste" to make this task really easy. The most intriguing part, however, is the use of a camera in laptops and desktops. This will require two cameras, one for video chat and the other for ...Shared by Adam Maldonado (109) Alex (79) Alex France (138) Ben (74) Ben S (33) cheflove (234) dffrnt (23) Digg Boss (641) eggtea (44) francly (1) FVT or FVTer (21) Gil (158) Jiman Ryu (20) Kevin (2) Kevin Federline (213) lmjabreu (25) luckymurari (97) Mani Karthik (92) maxyRO (391) nparker13 (67) Patty (222) Ryan Lewis (65) Stephen Baugh (22) Thomas Reimer S (11) Tom (17) vicarum (16)Contribute comment -
How to Solve a Rubik's Cube (20)
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The Rubik's Cube can be very frustrating and may seem next to impossible to restore to its original configuration. However, once you know a few algorithms, it is very easy to solve. The method described in this article is the layer method: we first solve one face of the cube (first layer), then the middle layer, and finally the last layer.Shared by abdullah (8) ali (149) ani625 (63) Anthony (1) Anthony Lewis (4) Bern A. (3) burkinaboy (113) Chris Rowe (9) d1g1t (278) Frank Lynch (3) Matt Killeen (3) Mel (31) Raphael (1) Richard (7) Sriks (5) Tai (9) Thomas Reimer S (11) Todd (6) yoni (6) Zdenek (14)Contribute comment - MultiTouch - Modular MultiTouch LCD (3)
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Javascript in Modern Web Design (68)
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In today’s web design, Javascript is a must-have component. Aside from its functionality, Javascript can enhance user experience by creating transitional effects such as fading and sliding animation. Thanks to the open source Javascript frameworks, we don’t need to write custom Javascript from scratch anymore. Here are 47 Javascript plugins that you can use to enhance the user experience and functionality of your website. Don’t forget to check out the sample sites, which show how ...Shared by 37to (12) Aaron Rutledge (5) Ahmet Alp Balkan (2) Andre Salvatierra (4) Arata Kojima (8) bonizai (4) Brett (3) bugtank@gmail.com (2) Cale (1) camilo oliveira (2) Chris Korhonen (2) chriscoyier (11) cirox (5) Daniel Wittberger (15) Dave Fletcher (10) David V (14) David Wang (3) Derrik (28) Dimitris (47) dingyi (13) dobata (324) Edd Twilbeck (2) Edzinsh (20) F43IO (6) fatihturan (52) Francisco (3) Frederic Argazzi (5) Gary (1) Giovanny Gutierrez (2) Hao (12) Htoo Tay Zar (1) Huacn Lee (16) IBCmass (97) icyleaf (5) James Timbrell (8) Jason (6) Jason Emerick (7) Jeremy Gordinier (6) Jonas Lekevičius (7) Ko Phyo (8) loranger (10) Maarten Peschier (12) Madhusudan.C.S (3) Martin Paquette (124) martinjy (4) matteo fogli (6) Michael Beglinger (7) MrQwest (38) Muhammet Sevim (1) NasirJumani (119) odeb (37) Olivier Favre (Innovablog) (21) Phil (42) Pramod (21) Randy Zlobec (34) sampler (7) scott (39) Scott (2) Sid (25) Stefan (23) tekiomo (75) Terrance D. Kennedy (20) Thomas Reimer S (11) Vipul (34) webfruits (17) Wes Baker (1) William Håkansson (1) yasuhiro nishioka (18)Contribute comment -
Integrating eAccelerator Into PHP5 And Lighttpd (Debian Etch) (1)
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Integrating eAccelerator Into PHP5 And Lighttpd (Debian Etch) This guide explains how to integrate eAccelerator into PHP5 and lighttpd on a Debian Etch system. From the eAccelerator project page: "eAccelerator is a free open-source PHP accelerator, optimizer, and dynamic content cache. It increases the performance of PHP scripts by caching them in their compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated. It also optimizes scripts to speed up their execution. eAccelerator ...Shared by Thomas Reimer S (11)Contribute comment - Galleria - a Javascript Image Gallery | DevKick Lab (8)
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Fundsachen – Anregungen und Anstöße aus dem Web (1)
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Wem gehören die Online-Kontakte? Was passiert, wenn ein Mitarbeiter kündigt: Wem gehören dann die Kontakte aus seinen virtuellen Netzwerken à la Xing, LinkedIn oder Facbook? Die Frage ist gar nicht so abwegig: Als ein Hays-Mitarbeiter kündigte, um sich im selben Geschäftsfeld selbstständig zu machen, verklagte Ihn sein ehemaliger Arbeitgeber auf die Herausgabe seines Profils und damit seiner Kontakte. Mit Erfolg. Ein englisches Gericht gab dem Kläger Recht und verurteilte den Mann zur Löschung seines LinkedIn-Profils ...Shared by Thomas Reimer S (11)Contribute comment -
10 Android Apps To Actually Use (80)
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Sarah Perez via ReadWriteWeb shared by 9 people Yesterday, Google announced the winners of the Android Developer Challenge I, a contest that awarded cash prizes to the most innovative and promising applications designed for the upcoming mobile OS, Android. The ten top teams received $275,000 and 10 other teams received $100,000. The ADC Gallery lists all the winners as well as the finalists. Although Google has already named their winners, we decided to browse through ...Shared by abbas vahedi (2) Andrew Terry (25) Apostolos (4) Art (19) atul (70) audi (6) Bjoern (24) Blogtester (4) CannonGod (190) charlie anzman (79) Chrigu (3) ChristianAnderson (8) Convoluted (12) dani (10) Dennis Bjørn Petersen (12) dobata (324) DOCBook Howto (98) Dzey (7) Eddypedro (3) Glenn (23) graywolf (13) guy (479) Hashim (18) Hervé (16) izensun (3) Jason L (18) ji (1) joamag (5) jon bradford (8) Jon Price (16) Josi (0) Kareem Sultan (2) Karsten (6) Konstantin (10) Krazy (83) kukoo (3) Lindsay (13) Mao Yu (21) Marc Fireman (0) Marque (0) Marshall Kirkpatrick (4) Marta Strickland (0) Martijn (6) masayuki inoguchi (17) mfavez (40) Mone (6) noel (16) norti (18) pd0 (10) Qian (28) Quinny (17) Rami Taibah (298) Ratcatcher (3) realgt (20) reechard (7) retrofitweb (1) Rich Karpinski (16) Richard (18) Ritu (398) Rob (2) Sébastien (11) Simone (10) SJudd (3) Stefan (3) Steinkirch (82) StreetForce1 (39) svartling (24) Tal Siach (373) Thomas Reimer S (11) Tony Duckles (7) Travis (9) warrior007 (213) webtime (355) Werner Ramaekers (2) wildhoney (2) wisher (6) zeaz (27) zsafwan (18) zuzur (8) 小草莓 (11)Explore read four notes- Hervé said: :-) J'aime beaucoup la dernière...
- izensun said: 快上市吧,android!
- DOCBook Howto said: I just think it's an ugly interface. Very "Linuxy".
- Convoluted said: Yes pls!
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How To: Make a Comeback in a Stalled Job Search (36)
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We hate to admit it, but there's a really good chance that even with all the right tools, your first round of resumes might very well end up in the back of a filing cabinet, or in a plastic bin next to the interviewer you thought you charmed. But you don't learn without trying, and having your first efforts to switch positions fail gives you time, and some real data, to reflect on what you ...Shared by Adam Darowski (1) Adam Selwood (8) Ali M Latifi (4) Cai Chen (769) capt bro (0) cesaracardoso (69) Chris (10) Compuwizard123 (16) Coop (0) Creeva (30) Danny Thornton (30) Dr.Eric Fickes (16) Dragos Pirvu (436) Eduardo (2) elsterama (30) Erik (30) Florinda P (30) guruh (10) Hasan (21) Hokey (11) Humberto Gonzalez (18) J.R. (2) John (16) Leena (806) Michael (0) Michael (1) Michael Stewart (20) Miguel Lopez (46) Nick Campbell (5) paul.grayson (0) powlow (15) rawwell (6) rd1701 (2) tarman (19) Thomas Reimer S (11) zsafwan (18)- Chris said: Most interesting section of this post is about writing a blog. Seems to be an excellent opportunity to showcase passion, sense of urgency, and above all knowledge.
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Why cartoons work (38)
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Tom Fishburne has a new book out, and you should take a look if you're seeking a new way to think about marketing, your brand, or your colleagues. The whole tour is here. Andrew Kaufman's book does the same thing, but in a totally different way--with text that has the same power of a great cartoon. Thanks, Andrea, for sending it to me... I loved every word of it. Cartoons work because they're not monologues. ...Shared by AARRIETA (13) Akhmad Fathonih (8) Almar van der Krogt (1) Andrew Boardman (61) ani625 (63) Ari Herzog (9) atul (70) Ben Shoemate (4) billspaced (8) Cai Chen (769) danliebke (47) Danny Wahlquist (21) Doug (15) Dr. Ernie (48) Fred Schechter (53) gabopagan (37) Gauravonomics (39) Hakim (14) Iulian (1) Kris (40) Leena (806) mark (18) Mark Dykeman (6) Mike F (357) mr_gadget (149) Nigel J (23) nikan (37) noel (16) Rodrigo Leme (2) RoyBlumenthal (4) Ryan (19) Scott (3) smackaysmith (3) Steve (7) subbu (20) tanyamr (0) Thomas Reimer S (11) wrburgess (1)Contribute comment -
Learn Ruby on Rails From Scratch: Week 1 - NETTUTS (49)
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Ruby on Rails. . .by now most people have heard the hype about it.It promises more effective code, total object orientation, and true MVC architecture to say the least.As far as my own personal experience, it has been all that and more.The code is beautiful, easy to maintain, and edit.In a recent project I was working on, it took me less than 10 hours to do the application, as compared to at least double that ...Shared by Akai (4) Alessandro Baffa (2) ani625 (63) Artem (49) Azeem (35) Brent (1) Brian (8) Brian (2) bvt (2) C.K. (116) Christian (6) Corinne (4) Daniel Klotz (0) Dave (1) Elliott P. (5) Eoin (8) Fredrik Broman (0) Gerard (29) Greg Mefford (0) Gregg Obst (2) Hendrik (1) James (0) Jana (13) Jeff Golden (12) jess (1) Joe (53) John Brady (2) jonpape (7) Joseph Rodgers (13) Kerry (8) kevin (19) Konrad.H (0) Lynn (6) Mac (1) Maj (0) Marcus McCurdy (6) Mario (19) Markus (2) Matt M Perez (0) mcphee (5) Michael (0) Niki (6) omar (8) Ryan (27) Salvatore (3) Sean Landry (0) Seth Baur (2) Thomas Reimer S (11) Todd (6)Contribute comment -
How Buildings Learn (8)
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Originally posted in True Films What happens after buildings are built? Why do some buildings get better over time and others get demolished? Stewart Brand says architecture is a prediction, and all predictions are wrong, so the more monumental the architecture, the more wrong the building is. The buildings that thrive are those that can adapt to how people actually use them. The worst buildings for inhabitants are usually statement architecture -- buildings that look ...Shared by adamkcarson (0) Bill Keaggy (11) Juan Freire (0) Mark Whiting (12) Thomas Reimer S (11) Tibor (41) tig (27) Vegard (7)- Mark Whiting said: Yossi you will probably like this.
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The Power of Red (18)
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The Pope dons red Prada kicks, politicians break out red ties in election season and that darn Netflix package always seems to stand out in a crowd of manilla and ivory mail. Why red? Do humans have a penchant for the rainbow’s most fiery color? This study released in 2005 discovered that red-clad athletes out-performed competitors donning blue uniforms and suggested that the win discrepancy occurred because of an innate association of red with dominance ...Shared by Aaron (34) Andreas (4) Andy (9) Barry (4) David (6) DiMar (5) ekaye (4) Jorg (1) Josiah Mackenzie (5) Kneale Mann | RedFish Group (18) LauraLee (208) Mark Whiting (12) rexy (23) Rob (105) Rodrigo (6) schauba (28) Thomas Reimer S (11) willdeluca (2)- Rodrigo said: "This study released in 2005 discovered that red-clad athletes out-performed competitors..." Não é o que se observa em Porto Alegre :p
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Almost Half of Australia Untouched by Humans (15)
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CANBERRA (Reuters) - More than 40 percent of Australia, an area the size of India, remains untouched by humans, making the country as critical to the world's environment as the Amazon rainforests, a study said on Wednesday.Shared by Abbas Haider Ali (5) Danielle Brigida (134) Erik (52) Evan Asano (7) Jason Hoch (12) Karthik (0) Michael Mior (46) Mike Nayyar (140) Nikollas Ordway (58) Reem Abeidoh (33) Ryan Lewis (65) Thomas Reimer S (11) tietoukka (69) webtime (355) Will Hirsbrunner (12)Contribute comment
