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  • Garfield, minus Garfield
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  • iTunes now the No. 2 music retailer in the US
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  • Google Shocker: Paid Click Hits Wall
    Google shares are getting hit early Tuesday after comScore's report on a startlingly big decline in paid click growth. Google's January paid click growth was flat on a year-over-year basis, down 7% from December and down 12% from the fourth quarter. UBS cut its earnings estimate and price target in response.


  • Starbucks closes to learn how to make coffee
    Americans will have to cope without blended Frappuccino and blueberry coffee cake for a few hours today as Starbucks shuts its 7,100 company-owned stores for a nationwide barista training session.


  • Abandoned Frozen Ships near Kamchatka, Russia.
    a graveyard of vessels frozen into blocks of ice


  • Metal Gear Solid 4 Finally Has A Release Date
    Word from Destination PlayStation, a retailers-only conference is that MGS4 finally has a summer date and a nifty hardware bundle.


  • Can Airplanes Fly on Biofuel?
    The first biofuel flight by an airline. A fuel produced from plant matter instead of petroleum or other fossil fuels. "This is the first stage on a journey towards renewable fuel"


  • Digg Firefox Extension
    The Digg Firefox extension allows you to interact with Digg and see information about the web page you are currently viewing while you use Firefox.


  • iPod/iPhone firmware update 1.1.4 released
    Just connected my iPhone to iTunes. More details as they come in.


  • McCain: "The War Will Be Over Soon"
    "My friends, the war will be over soon, the war for all intents and purposes although the insurgency will go on for years and years and years. But it will be handled by the Iraqis, not by us, and then we decide what kind of security arrangement we want to have with the Iraqis."


  • 8 Things We Need to See in the Arrested Development Movie
    Just because they are making a movie of a kick-ass show, that doesn't mean it will be good. AD fans should hold out hope though, as many of the cast have already said that they are in for the movie. Here's what it needs to make sure it doesn't disappoint.


  • RIAA fails again to get default judgment in uncontested case
    A judge has refused to issue a default judgment for the RIAA in a case where a P2P defendant never showed up in court. In denying the default judgment motion, the judge cited the RIAA's boilerplate complaint as well a number of defenses, the viability of which have yet to be "conclusively determined."


  • Linux user in Vista land.
    5+ year Linux user (straight Linux, no Windows on the desktop) spends 4 months with Vista as his desktop. Read how he got comfy (Getting Konsole running, WinMover and booting out Outlook) and his disappointments.


  • Wii Menu updates to 3.2
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  • World's Largest Solar Power Plant Coming to Arizona
    The lucky sunny state of Arizona is about to become home to the world's largest Solar Plant! Thanks to a just-announced contract between Abengoa Solar and Arizona Public Service Company (APS), the enormous solar plant called Solana will power up to 70,000 homes, and will be the first example in the country of a major utility...


  • Alabama whistleblower says Rove trying to smear her
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  • Pakistan bans YouTube for these videos of Muhammed
    The Pakistani government caused a worldwide two-hour long YouTube outage on Sunday after it ordered Internet service providers to block the site.


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  • Researchers Grow Heart
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  • Top 10 Super Bowl Champions
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  • Why I'll never make Digg Popular
    Always a bridesmaid, never a bride...I'm doomed to forever be a digg failure.


  • Venus Revealed: Probe Discovers Extraordinary Weather System
    Named after the Roman goddess of love & beauty, Venus is often called Earth's twin as the two planets are close in size, but that's where the similarity ends. The massive clouds that cover Venus create a greenhouse effect that keeps the planet at a sizzling 864°F. The bizarre weather patterns on Venus have given scientists new mysteries to solve.


  • How it happened: The catastrophic flood that cooled the Eart
    How the great flood was unleashed has been a matter of debate.


  • 7 Jobs That Nokia's Phone of the Future Will Be Good For
    hahaha...thats a good analysis by wired magazine...pretty good


  • Pythons could squeeze lower third of USA
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  • South Africa to allow elephant cull
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  • Adobe AIR 1.0 is out!
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  • Study in Complexity: Hardest Mazes to Solve
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  • I Drink Your Milkshake
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  • Map of Social Popularity Around the World


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  • Plants use Twitter to tell you to water them
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