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  • How to Get an Egg Through a Bottleneck ??


  • The Shareaza Conspiracy In a Nutshell
    The hijacking of Shareaza.com is a complex story with many twists and turns. Here is the story of Shareaza from its open source GPL roots, to the hostile takeover and where the project is today, directly from those at the heart of the news - the real Shareaza community. The fight for Shareaza has only just begun.


  • Yahoo Embraces The Semantic Web
    Yahoo's embrace of all things open continues today.What does all this mean? It means we can expect the web to get itself organized, in a hurry. At stake is a significant amount of traffic from Yahoo search, and anyone else that may choose to build applications on top of this data.


  • Endeavour into the Night
    Blasting into a dark night sky, the Space Shuttle Endeavour began its latest journey to orbit in the early morning hours of March 11.


  • 9 Simple Strategies to Getting Things Done At Work
    9 simple strategies to stay productive, motivated, and happy.


  • Andersen attorney on RIAA suit: "They can't run now"
    Exonerated RIAA defendant Tanya Andersen will refile her malicious prosecution lawsuit against the RIAA on Friday. The discovery process could reveal information that is sensitive and potentially harmful to the RIAA, but the group has no choice but to stand and face the music this time around.


  • Why We're Powerless To Resist Grazing On Endless Web Data
    Cats will ceaselessly, maniacally chase a laser as it's beamed about a room to capture what they regard as the ultimate prey as they are hard-wired to hunt down small, bright objects. Just like the laser and the cat, technology is playing a trick on us. We are programmed for scarcity and can't dial back when something is abundant.


  • Who Owns All The Organic Companies? (Chart)
    You may be surprised to discover which big businesses are making your organic foods.


  • Hardy Earth bacteria can grow in lunar soil
    Future colonists on the Moon might be able to use the cyanobacteria to extract resources from the soil that could be used to make rocket fuel and fertiliser for crops.


  • The Best Tools for Visualization
    here are visualization tools for search, music, networks, online communities, and almost anything else you can think of. Whether you want a desktop application or a web-based tool, there are many specific tools are available on the web that let you visualize all kinds of data. Here are some of the best:


  • What makes Cats go Crazy ?
    There is a special material that makes Cats go crazy. They fell in love !


  • Cuba lifts ban on computer, DVD sales
    Communist Cuba has authorized the sale of computers, DVD and video players and other electrical appliances in the first sign President Raul Castro is moving to lift some restrictions on daily life. "Based on the improved availability of electricity the government at the highest level has approved the sale of some equipment which was prohibited."


  • Reznor: Radiohead offering was insincere, industry is inept
    Any efforts into digital music distribution is a win for fans. Nevertheless, Reznor may have a point when criticizing Radiohead for not going far enough.


  • U.S. launches secret satellite
    An Atlas 5 rocket carrying a secret U.S. satellite lifted off before dawn Thursday, officials said.


  • Reporter Owned By Sled
    Some Canadian Global news reporter thinks the bottom of a sledding hill is a great place to do his broadcast. He was wrong.


  • Who is Really Paying With Their Lives in Iraq?
    We may be footing the bill in terms of money, but not casualties.


  • Bush "Envious" Of Soldiers Serving "Romantic" Mission
    President Bush let his inner adventurer out while discussing the state of the war in Afghanistan with military and civilian personnel. While those in Afghanistan detailed the logistical and diplomatic problems via teleconference, the President took a much more whimsical approach to their mission.


  • MPAA boss: Net Neutrality Would Cramp our P2P Snooping Plans
    Content owners are in a curious position: though certainly not wanting to put themselves in a place where they are at the mercy of their distributors (increasingly, ISPs), TV and movie companies continue to oppose network neutrality. The reason isn't hard to find, either.


  • Too Sleepy to Talk on the Phone
    "Why do people always call me when I am taking a nap?"


  • POO POWER: Giant Vat of Crap to Produce Natural Gas for CA
    Poop-power is not a new phenomenon, as methane-powered generators have existed for a while, and even larger scale developments have used poo-power as a way to meet energy needs. But powering a state with poo? This is exactly what Californian utility PG&E has just started to do...


  • Skype 2.0 Final for Linux is out!
    Today we're proud to announce the general release of video calls in Skype 2.0 for Linux. As you may already know, the best things in life are often free and now you can make (and receive) free, great quality video calls on Linux.


  • 9 of the World's Craziest Fences [PICS]
    "As a runner I get to see things in slow motion. I don't pass by them at 65 miles an hour but at a nice slow pace. One of the things I've noticed as I run by some properties out in the country is that they will make anything into a fence. Anything." ... including bombshells, skis and surfboards!


  • Toward Cheaper, Robust Solar Cells
    Cheap and easy-to-make dye-sensitized solar cells are still in the early stages of commercial production. Meanwhile, their inventor, Michael Gratzel, is working on more advanced versions of them.


  • Best Magic Eye EVER!!!
    It's a schooner!


  • Iraq, Afghanistan vets to reveal 'some pretty f'd up shit'
    Iraq Veterans Against the War is organizing the "Winter Soldier" conference outside of Washington, DC, to share their experiences from the front lines. The conference, which begins Thursday and will continue through the weekend, aims to build on a 1971 gathering in which Vietnam veterans gathered in Detroit to share their view of atrocities they wi


  • The Ring -- xkcd
    Don't watch it.


  • The True iPhone Anti-Christ Is Here! Repent! (PICS)
    And I heard, as it were, the noise of thunder: One of the four beasts saying: "Come and see." And I saw. And behold, the definitive iPhone knock-off! 99%-exactly like the real thing except for the front and back cameras, and the sign of the Anti-Christ: the inverted Apple!


  • How to Keep the Woman in Your Life Happy
    Honestly guys, while women can be very complex, most don't require much to keep them happy. I asked both single and attached women alike, "What does it take to keep you happy in a relationship?" In no particular order, here's how they answered in the form of ten helpful tips.


  • Ethanol to Solve World Energy Problems: Just add Water
    Corn ethanol may become a major energy player in the future, but it will take great deal of water to keep it going.


  • Is there another planet in the solar system?
    "This isn't as silly as it seems at first. No, I'm not talking Nibiru or any of that other nonsense (and it is nonsense), I'm talking about an actual planet, Earth-sized or so, that could be orbiting the Sun well beyond Neptune."


  • 3,987 Dead And No One Knows
    Iraq American Death Count: Public Largely Unaware


  • Mercedes' Blue Efficiency Program Boosts Gas Mileage
    With some smart design mods, Mercedes is offering better fuel economy on some models. The company is even talking of making the changes (which don't hurt performance) standard.


  • Microsoft Could Pose Patent Threat to GPL-licensed Software
    The Software Freedom Law Center, which provides legal representation and free consulting services to open source software developers, has issued a statement declaring that Microsoft's Open Specification Promise does not provide adequate assurance that GPL-licensed implementations of the Office Open XML format will be free of patent liability.


  • Foodcourt Musical - Improv everywhere...
    The guests in a California foodcourt have no idea what's about to happen, when the "staff" and various people break out into song, which a musical score playing over the mall speakers. Out of the ordinary, unexpected, hilarious and awkward all at the same time; obviously a lot of planning went into pulling this off.


  • Govt: 1 in 300 US Residents Are Terrorists
    The figures are extrapolated from a September 2007 report by the Inspector General of the Department of Justice, which reported that the Terrorist Screening Center had over 700,000 names in its database as of April 2007, and that the list was growing by an average of over 20,000 records per month.


  • Judge Denies Restraining Order Against Anonymous!
    Tuesday's suit, a petition for an "injunction for protection against repeat violence," was denied Wednesday afternoon by Circuit Judge Linda Allan, who ruled the relevant Florida statute does not apply to corporations.


  • 20 Incredible 'Firsts' in the World of Photography [w/PICS]
    If we take a look at the state of photography today, such as the advances of digital camera, artful image manipulation by photoshop, and even the role of paparazzi in media - and the pervasiveness of photographic images in our lives, it is easy to forget that the first photograph ever was taken just 180 years ago.


  • The Magical Power of Focus
    Your focus determines your reality.It's something we don't think about much of the time, but give it some consideration now. Let's look at some of the ways you can use focus to improve different aspects of your life.


  • Capcom announces Pluder for Xbox360/PS3/PC
    Capcom announced today that its developing Plunder for the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC. Developed by Certain Affinity, known for their previous work on the Halo series, Plunder is a real-time multiplayer strategy game that puts players in command of a pirate ship with the goal of destroying your enemies and capturing towns....


  • 12 Future Apps For Your iPhone
    The major theme of this new wave of apps will be blending of the physical and digital worlds, using iPhone as the bridge. In this post we take a look at what's coming.





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