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Apple stock has heart attack [Steve Jobs] (4)
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Why did Apple shares crater and then rebound this morning? A false report, posted on CNN, that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had a heart attack. Apple PR chief Katie Cotton has denied it. Why that's not as reassuring as it should be: Cotton shredded her credibility on Jobs's health when she tried to spin a serious illness as a "common bug" earlier this year.Contribute comment -
Did this Coupon Work For You? (5)
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Funnier if it were true: Guy King, the founder of RetailMeNot, a site which lists online coupons for discounts on e-commerce sites, is mocking the effort to rescue Wall Street with a 25-percent-off offer when taxpayers spend $700 billion or more. Seriously, though: Getting 25 percent off the price at which the banks want to offload their mortgage-backed securities on the government sounds like a great deal — as long as it doesn't wreck their ...Contribute comment - atv'nin ana haber konugu Helldorado idi... Ama sunucunun kontrol manyakligi ve aceleci tavri, cevirmenin zihinsel engelli cevirisi ve davranislari ile birlesince tam bir rezillik oldu. yetmiyormus gibi solist Dag'in konusmasina da izin vermeyip, lafi agzi (1)
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Top Secret MI6 Camera Sold to the Highest Bidder On eBay (31)
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A 28-year-old delivery man from the UK who bought a Nikon Coolpix camera for about $31 on eBay got more than he bargained for when the camera arrived with top secret information from the UK’s MI6 organization. Allegedly sold by one of the clandestine organization’s agents, the camera contained named al-Qaeda cells, names, images of suspected terrorists and weapons, fingerprint information, and log-in details for the Secret Service’s computer network, containing a “Top Secret” marking. ...Shared by Aashay (17) abhi (20) AndrewBadera (86) Aron (17) bddemir (7) Brian (5) dewde (1) eschnou (12) gavoweb (20) guercheLE (41) Guerwan (23) HollowMarkeD (22) Jake (18) James (22) Jason Nielubowicz (20) Jesús Dugarte (20) Jonathan Sterling (28) Melkir (2) Mjohnson (23) Rabid Cow (18) Ruchir Chawdhry (19) Sai Gudigundla (20) Salim Ben Sahel (21) Sam (37) Shoshannah F (25) Steve (14) TomDeleu (20) Tommaso Passi (0) Trae (8) Varun Mahajan (9) wvpv (13)Contribute comment -
SideTaker: Crowdsourcing Your Private Disputes, With Hilarious Results (48)
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Every couple has its ups and downs, but most people try to keep their dirty laundry to themselves. But what about those times when you just can’t come to an agreement with your significant other? Today sees the launch of SideTaker a site that asks couples to upload both sides of their arguments and let the crowd settle their debates. SideTaker members can vote on which side they agree with, or leave comments to ask ...Shared by Aaron (3) aaron (65) Aaron (26) Abhilash (18) Abhinav Modi (13) AdiR1 (2) Alfredo (3) Andrew N. Carpenter (0) AndyF (13) bddemir (7) Benedict Lee Zhi En (93) Bret Taylor (6) Bruce (2) Dan (9) Daniel Pritchett (9) Egor (2) Emil Kaiser (14) Eric Herboso (2) fundament (19) Graham (1) Hari Kishore (5) HollowMarkeD (22) iAlja (45) iwein (2) Jack (0) James (20) Jason (13) Jeffrey (2) Jimmy (18) Kerry (3) KevM (6) Leon (17) Mark A (13) marshall (16) Mike F (425) Mike Todd (10) myx (13) onlythoughtworks (16) Rob (101) Roopesh (4) Ryan (11) Samuel F. (6) Sandaruwan (6) Steven McClelland (12) syllabub (0) Tony (0) Varun Mahajan (9) Will (0)Explore read 10 notes- Sandaruwan said: this is a good example to xkcd guys who divorce over Pluto being a planet ;)
- Steven McClelland said: This seems really funny to me.
- Daniel Pritchett said: Funny reads on this site, but some of the stories are hard to believe.
- Jeffrey said: this is great. x.x or =P
- Jack said: Pretty fantastic.
- Emil Kaiser said: Istället för heta stolen?
- Abhinav Modi said: Good one :)
- AndyF said: How brilliant. Not that I like it any more than reality shows and talk shows, but it will be as popular or more.
- KevM said: Honey?! We need to talk.
- Leon said: This is perfect for people who have no ability to think for themselves.
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OpenBSD 4.4 is available for Preorder! (3)
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Pre-orders are now being accepted (also in Switzerland) for OpenBSD 4.4, which is scheduled for release on November 1st, 2008. Again, the developers bring us an amazing amount of cool new stuff (WPA, DSR, OpenSSH 5.1, a new malloc and lots more). There's also lots of third party software available pre-packaged for easy installation. This year's theme touches on the special version number, 4.4, reminiscent of the historic release of 4.4BSD-Lite in June 1994. The ...Contribute comment -
Platforms and Priorities (50)
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By Amanda Walker, Software EngineerThe initial public beta release of Chromium (the open source project for Google Chrome) builds and runs on Microsoft Windows, but we are actively working on versions for Mac OS X and Linux as well. I'm one of the people focusing on the Mac version. In this blog post I'll explain a bit about how we're approaching the challenges of building a product on multiple platforms and what our goals are.In ...Shared by [Curtis W] (31) Adam (19) Adam (35) Alberto (6) Alex (95) ayn (16) bddemir (7) Bob Lee (20) Brad Davis Seal (13) Brettsky (2) Brian Landau (0) Chris (20) chucksense (13) Chung (110) danb420 (29) dav (22) Didier (2) dobata (234) erbianchi (0) EricaJoy (4) evo (2) Fourbin (4) Gabe (19) gnusic (68) Guillermo Esteves (28) Ian Betteridge (21) J Shamsul Bahri (2) Jeff (26) Jeremy (16) Josh Bancroft (15) louisgray (107) noattention (0) Odysseus F (24) Preoccupations (21) RaVbaker (1) rob (9) Roel (19) Shaun (7) skabaru (6) stantont (2) Tim (51) Tommaso Passi (0) Tony Chang (11) unclespeedo (18) vrypan (26) windy (17) zapnap (7) zeb (35) शंतनु (3) 天佑 (0)- Ian Betteridge said: Very interesting post on the current state of the Mac version of Chrome, the new browser from Google. I'm using it on Windows, and I like it.
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Get the Most Out of Your New Town [Ungeek To Live] (57)
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Editor's Note: Welcome my San Diego-based pal Kelly Abbott, founder of Dandelife and all-around good guy. His new weekend post series, Ungeek to Live, will highlight the ways you can get things done without always involving a computer or gadget. Not all things analog can go digital, and let's face it, most things worth a hill of beans in this world are analog through and through. Life is all about people, places and things. The ...Shared by Aaron R (118) adang001 (18) AfroWhitey (24) AJ (145) Anatolie (25) bddemir (7) Bif (11) Brandi Bullock (1) Brett (1) Captain Heart Nibbler (6) Ching (26) Chris (39) Chris (17) deusdiabolus (64) Eric (0) Erik (39) Fred Schechter (32) Gauravonomics (3) Geoff (0) heidigoseek (15) J128 (33) Jake (16) Jeff (20) Jen (1) Joe Cooper (14) Jon Lorenzini (1) Josiah Mackenzie (3) Justin Ribeiro (3) Kendra (13) Kevin Powe (2) kiran (35) Krystal (17) Morton Fox (29) Mr (0) patella (13) Patrick Kelso (20) Perry (6) Pete (19) PK (0) Rob (10) Sam (8) Schmeck (5) Shelton (8) simon (0) Skrud (19) Stacy (39) Steven Correy (39) SubEWL (20) Thinh (0) Tim (20) Tim Visher (8) Timo Rainio (9) Tony (18) unicyn (19) yasha.sozo (30) ZlatkoGR (23)- heidigoseek said: Great tips for getting to know a new town, or even rediscovering one that you already live in.
- Chris said: Really interesting article for people like us who'll be moving at least a couple more times.
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Direct Line Saves iPhone Users From Automated Call Hell (72)
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Add this to your list of must have iPhone applications. Direct Line (iTunes link) is a service that helps you automatically navigate phone trees to get right to an operator (exactly what companies don’t want you to do). Install the application, browse of search the included companies, and select the one you want. Direct Line then calls the number and preselects the appropriate choices to get you to an actual person. The service operates much ...Shared by Aaron (3) AC Valentine (19) Adam (20) Alec Peden (15) Alex C (19) Alex Porter (20) Andrei (29) Austin (19) ayn (16) baardoa (20) bddemir (7) Ben (20) Bill (0) Brian McNitt (0) brokekid (167) Camtron 9000 (0) Charlie (0) Chris (15) Chuck Reynolds (5) Dan (9) Dave (10) David (7) Dennis' Library (0) dkastner (0) DOCBook Howto (114) giginger (0) glongman (11) Greg T (17) Haltse (19) Henry Webb (0) James (22) James Forbes Keir (3) Jeffrey Blais (30) JEP (67) Joe Schueller (7) Jonathan Washburn (18) Josh (0) Justin (7) JUSTIN (0) Kells Nollenberger (2) Kevin Etter (5) Kunal Ghate (13) Lokkju (1) Luke (0) Mark (18) Mark (11) Martin (1) Matt (12) Matt (6) Matthew (21) MV (16) Nick (1) Nick (0) OhCaptain (3) Ooble (7) Oren (20) Patrick (12) PJ Kix (18) potentato (20) Priyadarsan Venugopalan (9) puthali (16) Ramit Sethi (31) Rob (16) Roberto (25) Roger Åberg (19) Russ (3) Siva (1) Thomas Hochmann (0) Thomas Smith (33) TNLNYC (5) Tony (21) Will Cole (19)Explore read six notes- Roger Åberg said: Genialiskt! Någon måste göra en svensk version
- Ooble said: Great. Now I need an iPhone.
- Nick said: BEAUTIFUL! Another tempting reason to check out the iPhone.
- glongman said: neat idea. Incredibly difficult to keep the "maps" of company call tree up to date. I would venture to guess its harder than what we do at Overlay TV to import videos from sites like Veoh and Tudou - their sites change frequently.
- Austin said: I hate you iPhone, why doesn't Verizon love you?
- Haltse said: now that my friends.. is genius. I've been using a site to do this but Holy heck in a crap basket this is too freaking cool:) If it works:D
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Direct Line Saves iPhone Users From Automated Call Hell (27)
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Add this to your list of must have iPhone applications. Direct Line (iTunes link) is a service that helps you automatically navigate phone trees to get right to an operator (exactly what companies don’t want you to do). Install the application, browse of search the included companies, and select the one you want. Direct Line then calls the number and preselects the appropriate choices to get you to an actual person. The service operates much ...Shared by AC Valentine (19) Adam (20) Alex Porter (20) bddemir (7) CannonGod (145) Charlie (0) Dave (10) David (7) Dennis' Library (0) DOCBook Howto (114) glongman (11) Jeffrey Blais (30) JEP (67) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (94) Josh (0) Kevin Etter (5) Mark (11) Martin (1) Matt (6) Matthew (21) MV (16) Patrick (12) potentato (20) puthali (16) Russ (3) TNLNYC (5) Will Cole (19)- glongman said: neat idea. Incredibly difficult to keep the "maps" of company call tree up to date. I would venture to guess its harder than what we do at Overlay TV to import videos from sites like Veoh and Tudou - their sites change frequently.
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If You Want To Create a Mashup, Just Ask Your Browser. Mozilla Labs Launches Ubiquity. (106)
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Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups. Today, he is announcing the launch of Ubiquity, an experiment in using natural language to invoke Web services. Ubiquity is an extension to the Firefox browser that lets you type in what you want to do—insert a map, translate this page, Twitter this block of text, search on Google—and invokes one of 30 Web services. As Raskin describes ...Shared by Aaron (26) Aashay (17) Alex (4) Alex (19) Anand L (19) AnthonyBaker (1) bddemir (7) Ben Shoemate (45) Bob (23) Bradford (0) Burcu Sarar (11) C.K. (98) CB (18) Chris (5) chrisbrogan.com (10) Chuck LeDuc (16) cleiva (8) Costantino (22) Craig (0) Dan McCall (1) Daniel (2) Darko (0) Dave (4) David (10) Derick Valadao (36) Devlin D (19) Dieter Schwarz (7) Dominic Hopton (27) dukz (0) dwk (0) ekaye (6) Eunice (20) Fernando (19) FiZ (12) Flyhorse (9) fr3dly (40) Gelidity (0) Gil Creque (0) Gommit (4) Hooman (19) hyderabadblues (20) iemz (0) James (22) Jared (6) Jason Nielubowicz (20) Jeremy (37) Jitgos (20) John Magnus (8) Jordan (13) Jorge (18) jqueryboy (19) Kat (4) Keef (31) Kerry (3) kevin oshea (0) Klemo (5) lakshmi (13) Lech Ambrzykowski (0) Luana C. (1) Luke G (3) Mark (22) Markus (12) Marque (4) Matteo (12) Matthew (21) maxlibris (14) Mickey (0) Mikael (26) ModernBizzle (3) MrT (20) Nick Nogueira (18) Noah J (2) partout (22) Pejman (22) Pimienta (12) PMinze (31) Praneet (0) Razzu (33) retrofitweb (1) Rhoad Racing (2) richhand (31) Scott (0) Scottdwest (2) Selwin (28) Sergio (9) Seth (31) Seth (24) Sh (7) shark (27) Shaun (5) Sid (9) spolay (22) Stephen (2) stratus (20) Stu (20) sumidiot (16) tamburix (20) tarun (12) TechDad1246 (20) Thinh (0) Tomi (8) Trebel (20) wildgica (79) Yinka (3) ziqbalbh (0) тaмás (30)Explore read 12 notes- Flyhorse said: This is awesome!
- Devlin D said: I am loving the work that Aza is doing! He is a user experience GENIUS!!!
- Derick Valadao said: Holy smokes. That looks really really cool.
- Noah J said: One to watch.
- Klemo said: Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups.
- Daniel said: Now this is awesome!
- Praneet said: Installed it today.. cool thing.
- Dominic Hopton said: The new hotness, IMHO
- Luke G said: Huge.
- ModernBizzle said: Cool name, logo, and idea!
- Mickey said: ovo samo sto je stiglo na moj RSS reader, Mozilla novi projekat, izgleda ludo (vidi video. alpha 0.1
- chrisbrogan.com said: Can we stop always using maps to describe mashups? Is it just me?
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If You Want To Create a Mashup, Just Ask Your Browser. Mozilla Labs Launches Ubiquity. (108)
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Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups. Today, he is announcing the launch of Ubiquity, an experiment in using natural language to invoke Web services. Ubiquity is an extension to the Firefox browser that lets you type in what you want to do—insert a map, translate this page, Twitter this block of text, search on Google—and invokes one of 30 Web services. As Raskin describes ...Shared by a.andreev (16) Aaron (26) Aashay (17) Anand L (19) AnthonyBaker (1) bddemir (7) Ben (16) Bradford (0) Burcu Sarar (11) Carlos R. Hernandez (8) Chris (15) Chris (5) chrisbrogan.com (10) Chuck LeDuc (16) cleiva (8) Costantino (22) Craig (0) Dan McCall (1) Daniel (2) Darko (0) Dave (4) David (10) Devlin D (19) Dieter Schwarz (7) dk (21) Dominic Hopton (27) dukz (0) dwk (0) ekaye (6) elmarco (29) emaynard (1) Eunice (20) evo (2) Fernando (19) FiZ (12) Flyhorse (9) Gelidity (0) Gerd Leonhard (13) Gil Creque (0) Gommit (4) hatch (19) Hooman (19) hyderabadblues (20) iemz (0) James (22) Jared (6) Jason Nielubowicz (20) Jitgos (20) Jordan (13) Jorge (18) Karl-Anders (0) Kat (4) Keef (31) Klemo (5) kris7topher (4) Kyle Outlaw (1) lakshmi (13) Lech Ambrzykowski (0) Luana C. (1) Luke G (3) Markus (12) Marque (4) Matteo (12) Matthew (21) maxlibris (14) Mickey (0) ModernBizzle (3) MrT (20) Nick Nogueira (18) Noah J (2) Oudi Antebi (10) Pejman (22) Pimienta (12) pixites (2) Praneet (0) Ray Weitzenberg (17) Razzu (33) retrofitweb (1) Rex (87) Rhoad Racing (2) Richard (18) Scottdwest (2) Selwin (28) Sergio (9) Seth (31) Seth (24) Sh (7) shark (27) Shaun (5) Sherry Chupka (5) spolay (22) spoon16 (24) Stef Lewandowski (22) stefan (10) Stephen (2) stratus (20) Stu (20) sumidiot (16) tamburix (20) tarun (12) TechDad1246 (20) Tomi (8) vishwas (0) Will (12) Yinka (3) yoshy (160) ziqbalbh (0) тaмás (30)Explore read 16 notes