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The Vaynerchucks Launch T-Shirt Search Engine PleaseDressMe (34)
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Gary Vaynerchuck doesn’t just love a good glass of wine. He also loves a good T-Shirt. The video blogger behind Wine Library TV has just launched a T-Shirt search engine called PleaseDressMe with his brother AJ and Digg lead architect Joe Stump. The site is simple. It lets you search for T-shirts by keyword, tags, color, or price, and returns results from places like Threadless and BustedTees. It is not trying to search all T-shirt ...Shared by Aaron (25) Adam (3) AJ (189) Amihai (24) b-rad (14) CannonGod (226) Chris (6) Chris K (16) dmkinteractive (18) Dominik Lukeš (36) Drew Olanoff (144) Egor (6) Goktug (16) jeev (8) Jeff (7) Kerry (31) Lindsay (15) Maarek Stele (59) Nickname unavailable (4) phil (3) Phil (49) Raanan Avidor (8) Robert Scoble (70) Ryan (21) Ryan Kellett (13) sameer (13) Selwin (25) shark (17) Shawn (19) shawnmor (33) SiRGt (24) tamburix (6) Vedi (10) Wayne (52)Contribute comment -
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Late last year we discovered that MySpace cofounder Tom Anderson, arguably the most popular individual on the Internet with 240+ million MySpace friends (he is added by default to every MySpace account) was actually 37 years old, not the 32 that he continues to claim on his MySpace page. Now we’ve learned a much more colorful part of Anderson’s history: In 1985, when he was fourteen and in high school in Escondido, California, Anderson was ...Shared by Aaron (26) AaronTN (36) abhi (2) Adam (16) adam (972) Adam (3) Adam (9) Adam McDonald (29) adamkcarson (10) Adrian Bacon (20) AJ (19) AJ (189) Alberto (2) Alex France (139) Alex Ryan (17) Alfonso Martinez (14) Allen Thompson (14) Andreas (13) Andrei (6) Andrei Vladescu-Olt (19) andrew reedy (13) Andy (10) Angel (14) angel (253) Angel (7) Anthony (11) aNTwNHs (78) Archit T (16) Armando Alves (29) arturo.servin (10) Avi (598) b (45) Beglen (11) Ben (76) Ben (5) Ben S (40) Ben Soto (0) Benjamin (1010) BIGODE (23) Bill (17) bittin (194) Brajeshwar (23) Bret Taylor (14) Brian (26) Bryan Waters (2) Buzzworkers (20) Cai Chen (995) Calvin Robinson (19) Carl (5) Carl Dunn3 (15) Carlito (10) Cesar Noel Quinon (16) charlie anzman (110) cheflove (239) chris (5) Chris (34) Chris C (1) Chris Lee (4) Chris Ryall (19) Chris Stamas (9) chrisco (3) Christopher (22) Clint (22) Corwin Hoover (1) crazyjaf (44) Creeva (41) Dan (78) Dan Driver (1) Dan Kearns (28) Danny (4) DarkBls (73) dave (0) Dave (5) Dean Clark (137) Dennis Gonzales (16) Digg Boss (641) Dileepa (25) Dion Rodrigues (43) DIOSA | Communications (0) dmkinteractive (18) dobata (366) DOCBook Howto (116) Drew Olanoff (144) DrFu (22) Dustin DeKoekkoek (6) Eater (20) El_Greco (27) Eoin (14) Eric Herboso (12) Eunice (12) evo (11) FaceySpacey (3) faizal (11) Fernando (27) g b (39) Gavin (22) George Syson (15) guy (626) Harold Cabezas (3) Heather (7) hikbi (109) HollowMarkeD (65) Humberto Gonzalez (43) hyderabadblues (5) Iain Baker (6) Jack (91) Jacob (29) Jacopo (4) Jake (0) James (18) James Frye (6) James Fuller (20) Jase (13) Jason Joo (73) Jason Sares (11) Jawa Buddhavarapu (29) Jawad Shuaib (11) Jay (58) Jay Springett (20) jayce (60) Jean-Baptiste (2) Jeff (58) Jeff Q (8) Jeffrey (2) Jens Christian Freund (17) Jeremy (102) Jim Reppond (4) Joe (102) Joe Smith (6) Joe Wang (0) Jonathan Washburn (3) Jordan Calhoun (5) Josh Chandler (4) Jrod (68) JUSTIN (13) Justin Laramée (4) Katie Fellows (36) Kevin Rose (14) Kim, Yi-chul (14) kmohr25 (22) Koka Sexton (12) Kristen (218) kskobac (17) Kyle (2) lasean (3) Laughing Squid (16) LeapsandBounds (15) Lee (50) Leena (1060) Leo Laporte (8) Manuj Darshan (9) Marcio (5) mario r (17) Mario Villalobos (1) Mark (21) Mark (6) Mark Cheverton (2) Marten (23) Matt (5) Matt (6) Matt Pierson (9) Matthew (3) Matthew Jones (3) melmyfinger (15) Mich D (169) Michael Bartnett (43) Michael Reese (22) Michael Stewart (0) Michaelk (17) Michelle Barsi (2) Mike Nayyar (184) Mike Wilton (14) minmax (9) Moah (10) mubix (14) Nate Whitehill (2) neal (526) nervioso (72) Nicholas Mercer (9) Nick (2) Nick Nogueira (20) Nigel Eccles (147) Noah J (6) Ontario Emperor (70) Pat (8) Patrick Chanezon (2) pericles (700) Peter Ghosh (5) peterpoe (10) PMinze (28) Prashanth (13) ProfVegas (167) Punksolid (26) Qazwix (8) Rabid Cow (8) Rafi (3) Rami Taibah (453) ratward (33) Rene Rattur (69) ricardo (20) Ricardo.Borelli (9) Rich (37) Rick Turoczy (66) Ritu (645) River Song (30) rmg7344 (18) Rob Spectre (26) Robert (8) Romie (13) rony john (50) Ru> (15) rveguilla (5) Ryan (20) Sadashiv (9) sadiq kassamali (41) Sam Daams (5) Sarah Austin (2) Sarah Burris (9) sarahintampa (98) Scott Whigham (1) ScrewTheMan.com (25) SD (12) sean percival (14) Sean Shaghaghi (16) Sebastian Montini (10) Seth G (41) Sham (107) Shane (13) Shane Coffey (92) shedali (1) Sherry Chupka (1) siwaporn (464) slinetty (2) SMC (204) Stef Lewandowski (5) Stephen (12) Steve (24) Steve M. (16) StevieB (71) stratus (4) StudentMfri (2) Sun Tzu (313) surftheair (8) Sylvia Giacinta (6) T. Matt Sanders (0) t94xr (17) Tal Siach (474) Thinh (198) Thomas (15) Thomas Acreon (22) Thomas Kjær Nielsen (4) tig (33) toddkitta (5) Tom Davies (142) Tomas Becklin (1) TOMHTML (22) Tony Ruscoe (14) Valerа (1) Vox (43) Web Measurement and Analytics (8) webtime (476) Wesley Donehue (231) Will (9) z00pedup (5) Zac (5) zach (7) zorburt (0) Zypher (3) тaмás (12)Explore read 12 notes- Jonathan Washburn said: props to the myspace founder. Wow.
- Clint said: ahh, good ol' war-dialing, i used to do that a lot myself. in fact that's how we all first got onto the internet. thank you [unnamed u.s. armed force]!
- surftheair said: 哈哈!这张脸看着太熟了,每个MSN账户中都有这个人。
- Angel said: El Arte imita a la vida. Casi casi podria haber sido "Wargames II". En verdad que la realidad es mas extraña que cualquier ficcion. Mis respetos al Sr. Anderson.
- Eater said: His buddy Landreth is the guy who wrote Out of the Inner Circle (one of the first 'hacker true stories' published). I have it in the bookshelf at work, if you co-worker types want to read it. It shows you just how hardcore (read: lame) that stuff was in the 80s.Anyway, weird, who would have thought Myspace Tom was a hacker kiddie back in the day?
- Michaelk said: "You're Zerocool? I thought you were black."
- Will said: No kidding, that's pretty crazy. He's going to get some cred from this.
- Jrod said: whoa
- тaмás said: was the leader of an early black-hat hacker group when he was 14 years old. In July and August 1985, between his freshman and sophomore years, Anderson hacked into a Chase Manhattan Bank DEC VAX computer system (like the one in the image below) that handled “much of Chase’s data processing and record keeping, including records of home mortgages and…portfolios of major customers such as pension funds.” He subsequently showed up to 40 of his friends how to do it.
- Tomas Becklin said: Hehe, this is just classic!
- Moah said: ha. techcrunch actually does some research?
- peterpoe said: Tom is an FBI secret agent.
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Teddy Bear USB drive is a headless horror (57)
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The Teddy Bear USB drive does a really nice job of switching from sickly sweet to just sickening -- just rip its head off and plug its neck into your computer and it looks like you've crushed a little anthropomorphic bear's noggin and forced it into a tiny, little USB port. Teddy Bear USB Drive (via Oh Gizmo)Shared by (jeff)isageek (50) a.andreev (11) Adam (39) Adam (3) Adam (2) Adam Selwood (22) Bill (1) Bwood42 (8) Calvin (18) Casey (16) cerement (2) Chris (4) Chris Gurney (9) Christian Harrington (10) Chung (111) Crossbar (36) dan (0) dani (22) Daniel (2) Danny (8) Darko (4) Dave (9) dave (16) DOCBook Howto (116) Drew Olanoff (144) eliana (42) Gisele (10) HacKnight (8) Jamin (31) Jesús Dugarte (3) Journ (5) jvn (1) Kyle (16) lena (0) lnxcwby (5) Macky (14) Martyn Drake (0) Matt Bickford (12) maxlibris (3) mcescobar1 (10) Mr. Matt (13) Nick Sanders (0) passive (4) Paul Puri (5) Polina (5) Rakesh (13) Randy (41) robert steburg (42) Sam (56) Shayna (22) sideb0ard (12) Slightlynorth (8) Steve (5) SugarSmax (6) tante (10) tsangal (21) Victor Bogado (2)Explore read seven notesContribute comment -
Israel to Put Dead Sea Scrolls on the Internet (4)
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Scientists embarked this week on an historic undertaking: digitally photographing every fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls to make them available to all on the Internet.Contribute comment -
LED Football for the iPhone (18)
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Mark Helmuth has developed a 1970s-style electronic football game for the iPhone. I wonder if it also emulates the sound of me crying when my older brother won't let me have a turn. Rob has the details over at Boing Boing Gadgets. iNostalgia! Old-school Football on iPhone (BB Gadgets)Shared by Adam (3) Eric (2) Greg (4) hibiscusroto (3) Justin D (6) kevwil (2) Mark (12) Michael (1) Mike (2) Paul (13) Rodrigo Leme (10) Rusty Mitchell (11) Scott (21) seanness (3) Squirrel Girl (6) Steve (15) tayknight (2) Thadius (4)Explore read seven notes- Steve said: My heart skipped a beat when I saw this. Obviously the killer app for the iPhone.
- seanness said: I was adicted to this game! Nice!
- Squirrel Girl said: OMG I loved this game! Many of hours of fun competing/taking turns with my brothers.
- tayknight said: awww. how cute.
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- Mark said: cool! i used to play this game for hours
- Mike said: this is completely BAD-ASS!
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iControlPad iPhone gamepad case prototype surfaces - Engadget (12)
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Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming We saw a couple versions of the iControlPad iPhone gamepad surface back in May, but it looks like the clever add-on is getting close to reality -- check out these case prototypes that just popped up. Yeah, it's not, uh, small -- good thing the target price is under $30. Touch Arcade also has some other pictures of another iPhone gaming accessory that looks like it slides open, check it out ...Shared by Adam (3) beanj007 (5) Carlos Eduardo (13) Chris (3) Dan (23) eeenmachine (9) myth (1) Nathan (48) Perry (11) Ryan (20) Samuel (52) Timothy O'Neil (0)Contribute comment -
Verizon's anti-iPhone tip sheet leaked [Wireless] (5)
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A tipster sent our gadget sister site, Gizmodo, a copy of Verizon's talking points for its employees to use against iPhone mania. Like last year's leaked "iWhatever" email from COO Jack Plating, it comes across mostly as validation that there's no phone like the iPhone in buyers' eyes. But I disagree with my esteemed colleague Kit Eaton at Gizmodo on one thing: AT&T's network is indeed the iPhone's weak spot. At least 50 percent of ...Contribute comment -
Photo gallery of Israeli girls in the army (34)
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Photographer Rachel Papo's Serial No. 3817131 is a beautiful photo essay depicting the everyday lives of young women in the Israeli army. Papo herself was born in Ohio and raised in Israel. She served two years in the Israeli Air Force starting when she was eighteen before returning to the US. The project is named after her own ID number during service. Serial No. 3817131Shared by Adam (3) Alec Peden (7) Andrew (4) Ben Turner (67) bender (0) cerement (2) Chris (34) Dan Russell (12) eMich (18) focsa (9) Greg (14) Guan (7) hibiscusroto (3) HokieGeek (25) Jakob (28) Jon (0) Jonathan (35) Katie Fellows (36) Kim A (1) lance (2) Lee (9) Mark (29) Matthew (47) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (20) Powera (23) Robert (8) Roshan (5) Scott (5) searingblue (2) Shaw (27) StevieB (71) TheDudeAbides (2) Victor M.J. (12) Zaki (58)- Lee said: Awesome.
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IOC Launches Formal Investigation into He Kexin's Age (1)
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Enough allegations have been leveled against He Kexin that the International Olympic Committee is finally taking notice.Shared by Adam (3)Contribute comment -
Achievement Unlocked: Left House - New Stuff From Split Reason (8)
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If you have played Xbox you will recognize the familiar “achievement” icon that rewards various stages of gameplay, well Splitreason, the specialist in “Gaming Wear” have realeased a couple of fun items. I love the Achievement Unlocked: Left House T-shirt, because sometimes it’s so hard to do when you are trying to finish GTA, but the underwear cracks me up even more Advertisement: Lucky Threadz - Original & Very Funny Great T-Shirts Endorsed By TcriticShared by Adam (3) Adrian L (9) Amu (10) Charlie (2) Dean (15) Eunice (12) Sean (9) Stefan Hayden (6)Contribute comment -
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From the makers of one of the original energy drinks comes Red Bull Cola, a new cola with a twist. It's the first major brand extension for the company and they're setting it apart from other similar soft drinks and from Red Bull itself by taking pride in being "strong and natural." We were pleasantly surprised by just how different from its cousin it is. Without taurine or any other secret formula, Red Bull Cola ...Shared by Adam (3) Andy (5) Coop (25) Dwayne (4) eggtea (68) flipp (3) Graham (20) infonomada (32) Jon Host (11) Lynne d Johnson (0) Patrick (0) vanlandw (13) Zaki (58)- vanlandw said: "no high fructose corn syrup" good
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Electronic eyeball (2)
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Materials scientists are developing an eye-shaped camera that uses a single lens to produce a distortion-free image. Most cameras require multiple lenses but the human eye does not. Now though, John Rogers and his colleagues at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign used flexible electronic circuits to mimic our own single-lens eyes. From Nature News: The team's solution was to use a series of silicon photodetectors (pixels) connected by thin metal wires. This network is ...Shared by Adam (3) Terrence (27)Contribute comment -
Hoshino debuts "biodegradable" FD-300 flash drive (7)
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Filed under: Storage It's far from the first company to attempt to make a more environmentally-friendly flash drive, but given the near disposable nature of them these days, that's not exactly a bad thing. This latest drive from Hong Kong-based Hoshino also takes a decidedly different approach than other drives that simply keep the hazardous chemicals and whatnot to a minium, with it actually constructed out of polylactide (or PLA) made from corn that is, ...- Jess said: You know I HAVE to get one of these.
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Filed under: Transportation While we're guessing "working replica" might be a bit of a stretch, this full-size, drivable Tumbler built by Bob Dullam in his garage is still quite the impressive piece of work, and will no doubt crush any eBay records set by home-built K.I.T.T.s if it ever actually goes up on the auction block. Unfortunately, apart from the fact that it cost between $50,000 and $70,000 to build, there aren't many more details ...