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  • Was Digg the best social site of 2007?
    In 2007, the world's favorite social network, MySpace, quickly gave ground to Facebook and companies like the ill-fated Netscape tried to take on Digg. But which of these sites was the best of 2007?


  • Sex with robots? Not so far off, says author
    And not just cold, mechanical sex that barely incites a feeble meep-meep-meep from your robot lover: No, we're talking about real elbow-pads-and-helmets sex. Electrifying sex! (And afterward the robot will take a drag on a cigarette and say, "That really recharged my batteries.")


  • How to Install Wikipedia on Your iPod
    Yes that's right. You can now have the entire Wikipedia encylopedia on your iPod. Clocking in at only 1.7 GB of space, it is a very handy tool if you have the sudden uncontrollable urge while out at the shops to discover the capital of Mongolia or the mating habits of eels


  • The cutest thing you'll see all day [pics]
    The birth and development of a baby panda bear, complete from newborn to cub. Dugg for the cute pics, but also for the hilarious, ranting commentary. Check it out!


  • The RIAA Will Die in 2008. . .
    I realize lots of folks have been predicting the imminent demise of the RIAA and the music industry since the inception of Napster and yet both are still here and still treating legitimate customers as criminals - or at least as potential criminals. Sure individuals have tried to fight the RIAA's questionable lawsuits and. . .


  • World's Most Influential People
    Portrait showing all the world's most influential people together.


  • Don't Tell Bill: Hillary Says He Won't Have a Policy Role
    If she makes it to the White House, Sen. Hillary Clinton said today her husband will take on the same responsibilities as traditional presidential spouses, with no access to National Security Council meetings.


  • Pakistan likely to delay elections
    "Pakistan's general election is "likely" to be postponed for several weeks in the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination"


  • Dead Man Talks? Bin Laden's Media Group would like you to think he is alive
    DUBAI, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden said the United States wants to create a national unity government in Iraq to control oil supplies, build military bases and dominate the region. The militant leader urged Iraqis in a...


  • U.S. is now an "endemic surveillance society"
    America now joins Russia, the U.K., and China as one of the world's endemic surveillance societies. Still think Orwellian comparisons are hyperbole?


  • American Parallels ...the decline of the American Empire
    "History, they say, doesn't repeat –but it does echo. Looking back at other situations, other republics and empires, one is tempted to draw parallels between then and now. The parallel drawn most often is the decline of the British Empire .In the end America will follow its own unique path. All Republics end, and so do all Empires." 4 for pause.


  • 10 Most-Anticipated Movies of 2008 + Official Trailers
    As we look back into 2007, we didn't have many remarkable movies around. Hoping 2008 to be a better year in the movie sphere,here is a list of most anticipated movies of 2008 which is probably a useful resource.


  • The illegal immigrant named Texan of the Year
    Because everybody in Texas "has felt the tidal wave of his presence," the illegal immigrant has been named the Texan of the Year by the Dallas Morning News.


  • RIAA not suing over CD ripping
    Okay, so we've done some digging into the RIAA's lawsuit against Jeffery Howell, in which the industry is claiming that ripped MP3s are "unauthorized copies," and it turns out that Jeffery isn't actually being sued for ripping CDs, like the Washington Post and several other sources have reported, but for plain old illegal downloading.


  • Searching for Similar Diagnosis Through DNA
    There was no missing the similarities: the flat bridge of their noses, the thin lips, the fold near the corner of their


  • Spectacular view of The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE!
    Snapped by GeoEye's IKONOS satellite. 1-meter resolution.


  • World of Warcraft has mentally destroyed this digger (Pic)
    No wonder he played WoW so much.


  • Continent-sized floating garbage patch threatens food chain
    In one of the few places on Earth where people can rarely be found, the human race has well and truly made its mark. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean lies a floating garbage patch twice the size of Britain. A place where the water is filled with six times as much plastic as plankton, a plastic-plankton soup that is entering the food chain.


  • The REAL Crysis
    A pictorial review.


  • Creative Sculpture With a Twist......
    .......3 Extraordinary Ways to Carve Ordinary Objects.


  • Google's Distrubuted computing
    This is a talk that was given in Norfolk Washington by an engineer that works inside a datacenter for google. He describes how their datacenters have progressed and how they maintain the machines in the datacenters.


  • New Nasal Spray Could Eliminate Sleepiness
    A nasal spray containing a naturally occurring brain hormone called orexin A reversed the effects of sleep deprivation in monkeys, allowing them to perform like well-rested monkeys on cognitive tests.


  • Bhutto's 19-year old son likely to be named successor
    A senior official of Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party told TIME late Saturday that the slain former prime minister's 19-year-old son, Bilawal, will likely be named as her political heir and the new party leader on Sunday.


  • Digg: 100% Accurate!
    If you've used Digg for any length of time, you'll understand...


  • 'Borat' Turns War Protester in Film Directed by Spielberg
    The creator of Ali G and Borat has been persuaded by Steven Spielberg to move from comedy to serious politics by playing a hippie opponent of the Vietnam war.In The Trial of the Chicago Seven, Sacha Baron Cohen will portray Abbie Hoffman, a figure from the 1960s counterculture who used a series of pranks to campaign against the war.


  • 16-0 means nothing if Pats don't win title
    If the New England Patriots go undefeated in the regular season but lose in the playoffs, how will history judge their season?


  • Major Nelsons Update
    since he won't allow comments digg will


  • Incredible Building In Paris !
    Was the designer drunk, or are we ?


  • Rudy Will 'Chase Muslims Back To Their Caves'
    rudy's folks say the darndest things..


  • How to Make Magic Rainbow Milk
    Watch this awesome colorful "magic" that happens when you mix the milk with these color additives and soap!


  • Hilarious Video Dating Profile
    This girl really knows how to lay on the charm...at least she's cute.


  • Robotic artist does portraits, hoping to get into nudes
    The bot, named HOAP-3, is able to distinguish a human face, take a still frame of that image, and then create a drawing by (robotic) hand based on what it sees.


  • Next-Gen Game Costs: A Burden on Development
    According to BBC, an average PS3 game costs nearly $15 million to make - and that's before any marketing is done for the game. Not only is this bad news for gamers, as it almost ensures our store shelves will be stocked with sequel after buyer-recognizable sequel, but it's also bad for developers, who could go belly up after one unsuccessful title.


  • Top Ten Signs Your Country May Be Going Fascist
    How to tell if you will soon be living in a fascist state


  • Easy USB LED Greenhouse
    Put some green in your workspace with an easy to make USB Greenhouse using a cheap LED flashlight. Looks great, works great!


  • Drug Prohibition. Harmless? (PIC)
    ..pic


  • Creeping Fascism: From Nazi Germany to Post 9/11 America
    "Americans today are seeing the same sheepish submissiveness that characterized Germany after the burning of the Reichstag." Is democracy slowly disappearing? Hitler and Franco did it in Germany and Spain. Is Bush doing it in the USA?


  • Planet Earth 2007: Top 10 Science Revelations
    From the damning climate report by the IPCC to projections of an impending peak in global oil production, 2007 was full of startling findings and prognostications about the blue marble we call home.


  • Top 100 Albums of 2007
    A seemingly indie heavy look back at 2007.


  • Food Prices Set to Soar in 2008
    For cash-strapped consumers already beset by higher gasoline prices and escalating mortgage rates, the hits just keep on coming. This time, it's food. For the 1st time in modern history it might be cheaper to eat out than to cook at home.





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