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    15 countries are black holes in the world wide web.


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    Folks it's in your hands. This year, make the difference. Vote for change!


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  • Paul Begala: Fox News: We Report Even if We Know It's False
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  • Sources say Universal and Paramount are both going Blu
    Rumors just won't stop about the future of HD DVD, and while we try not to post all of them, some seem too believable to pass up. Our friend Bill Hunt, at the Digital Bits, -- still waiting on those permalinks, Bill -- is reporting that his "second to none" sources informed him that both Universal and Paramount are in the process of going blu.


  • Digg: We're Fixing The Annoying Ads
    "Just wanted to let you all know that we're working hard to remove the obtrusive ads on Digg. We're not cool with auto-playing audio ads, as you found on the site today..."


  • History of the Harlem Globetrotters
    They surpass every other team in the history of sports for number of games played. Today they are best known for their wildly-entertaining comedic routines and ball-handling skills on the court, and of course that famous song, "Sweet Georgia Brown." In 1951, the Globetrotters were called upon by the US State Department to help


  • Cloverfield: Title's Origin Comes Out in Exclusive Interview
    Director Matt Reeves spills the beans on where the name Cloverfield came from, his reaction to all the rumors floating around the internet and how he met J.J. Abrams through the original YouTube of the 1970s, the Z Channel in Los Angeles.


  • Google Processing Over 20 Petabytes of Data Per Day
    Google currently processes over 20 petabytes of data per day through an average of 100,000 MapReduce jobs spread across its massive computing clusters.


  • What's the nerdiest thing you've ever done?
    Clearly they have an especial affinity for geeks and nerds at the floss. Almost every blogger on this site, has written about geeks and nerds at one point or another. Some highlights include:


  • I Got What America Needs Right Here
    Jimmy Carter rips the current campaign a new one


  • Ten Landmark Moments in CGI
    Like it or not, computer-generated imagery is the wave of the future. It has single-handedly changed the way we create special effects, and, in a close second, the way we tell stories. It is with this in mind that we compiled a chronologically-ordered list counting ten important moments in the advancement's history.


  • Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Study
    An extraordinary new scientific study, which for the first time documents marked improvement in Alzheimer's disease within minutes of administration of a therapeutic molecule, has just been published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation.


  • Through the Hollywood Looking Lens
    WGA Gone Wild? DGA negotiates with producers while the WGA tries to (wtf) get location permits pulled from 4 movies in production in Los Angeles!!! United Artists breaks through the strike deadlock... so what does that mean for the rest of the industry? Jessica, Lindsey, Britney, David Lynch... Oh My God now what?!


  • Top 10 Things to do with your new Panasonic 150" Plasma TV
    Panasonic showcased their 150 inch plasma at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, trumping their puny 103 inch model from last year. Currently they use this sucker for stadiums as a jumbo tron, but pretty soon you can buy one for your living room. Check out the top ten things to do after you buy one of these.


  • Errors Transposing Votes and Diebold Machines Issues
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  • Why to never trust pirates
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  • Wii dominated sales in 2007 for Japan
    Recently announced by Enterbrain, Nintendo dominated the competition in sales figures for 2007. They were able to gain tremendous amounts from not only their hardware, but software as well.They sold 7.1 million Nintendo DS units and 3.6 million Wii sales. The PSP came in third selling 3 million and the PS3 in forth with 1.2 million....


  • Top 5 Shows The General Public Couldn't Understand
    The fact that shows like these are either gone or are about to be canceled makes me vomit when I think about it.


  • Star Wars in Soul Calibur IV!
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  • DIY covert spy sunglasses for $40
    Kipkay develops a great way to make a pair of $40 spy sunglasses. This looks like a great project you can do with the kids (minus the recording at the beach.... daddy should do that on his own time.)


  • Worlds sickest food borne illnesses
    Celebrity foods put together a wicked list of illnesses found in food. I googled a few of the illnesses and found some horrible images of the people afflicted by these. Dont DO IT!!!


  • AT&T openly says it may filter Internet content
    According to Brad Stone over at The New York Times, AT&T openly stated at CES that they may start filtering Internet content. This is a very big announcement because most ISPs (even Comcast) have up until this point claimed to be net neutral. So much for being a wide-open pathway to the Information Superhighway


  • Understanding Search Engine Penalties
    Why is your celebrity blog being penalized? Find out here...


  • Images of the iPod Shuffle Inside a Frozen Popsicle
    Remember that Unilever promotion that is giving away 10,000 iPod shuffles frozen inside $1 fruit popsicles? Here are the pictures of how it actually looks inside. Fruitilicious plastic!


  • Late Nite FDL: Why Were The Polls So Wrong?
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  • 11 Science Fiction Movies based on Philip K. Dick's Writing
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  • Celebrity Sightings: Mr. T & Huge Gun in a Pickup Truck
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  • Car Drags Woman In The Snow (Holy %&)@#$)


  • Rockets humorously attatched to randon things.
    Sammy Hagar was half-right; no one can go 55 mph. Check out a collection of rocket boosted contraptions ranging from bicycles to toilets to a mechanical arm.


  • Clinton Crony Makes Creepy Reference To JFK Assassination
    "Some people compare one of the other candidates to John F. Kennedy. But he was assassinated ..." The comment, an apparent reference to Senator Barack Obama, is particularly striking given documented fears among blacks that Mr. Obama will be assassinated if elected. How to describe this? Desperate? Weird? Uhm...


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    An AT&T executive says the company is considering the use of anti-piracy filtering technologies on the network level.


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  • Holy Crap: Did Bill Gates Just Say Windows Sucks? [VIDEO]
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  • Warcraft Player Trying To Level Without Killing Anyone
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  • 90 Artists Remix Stan Lee's Best Characters
    90 Images paying tribute Stan "The Man" Lee through reinterpretations of some of his most famous characters. From Gallery 1988 and Golden Apple Comics last night in Los Angeles, includes artists Ruben Rude, Travis Lampe, Brandon Bird, Patrick Gannon, Misha, Angry Woebots, Jeff McMillan, Sarah Coleman and Daniel Danger


  • New Hampshire Primary Vote Miscount Takes Win From Obama
    In new news, a watchdog group asserts that a miscount of NH Primary votes by Diebold Electronic Voting cost Senator Barack Obama the New Hamshire Primary. He actually won 38.617% vs. 34.908% For Clinton


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  • Ten Reasons We're Doomed: CES Edition
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