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What does a million sound like?

Buzz. Facebook. Twitter. And a bucket load of socials you’ll never use because you’ll never hear of them. Every one carries the same banner: social engagement. A way for us to relate. A noise that has a different tone to that of the edicts fed to the masses by traditional media.
And so we’re a week [...]

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The genius of Twitter Lists

I kind of wondered what I was doing for a few minutes.
I’d heard that Twitter was adding a Lists feature, but frankly didn’t care a whole ton. The web’s a constant thrum of world-changing features that change nothing. Today’s revolution, this evening’s ho-hum.
Then I got home from work, and found myself playing with the [...]

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Family Guy: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition

Please don’t tell me this is true.

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Journalism: The Painful Truth

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Blackberry app in shock buddiness with Wordpress

The day that would never come did: a Blackberry blog editor that works with Wordpress. Google Wicked App. And if you’re reading this, it bloody works. If you’re not… Well, it’s a whole different conversation.

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Japanese rubber band assault rifle

Every reason to live in terror of a resurgence in Japanese militarism. Someone spent months making this thing.

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Google Wave: old rules, completely re-written

I’ve seen too many game changers that morph into gaping yawns. But Google Wave looks as though it may just have re-arranged the rules forever. Beta invites going out very soon, apparently. For now, gawp at this.

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NPR: the perfect promo video?

OK, so it’s a little stiff-kneed, but this is actually a perfect promo video for its audience – honest, well-edited and informative. I’ll live without the tricksy cuts and in jokes: I wanted to go try and site at the end of watching the flick.

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Delicious gets serious upgrade, world makes another cup of tea

Fashion… what a wicked mistress you are. Back in the day (2005), Delicious was gravitational – objects gyrated around it, and you were nothing without a cooler Delicious bookmarks page than the next delusional geek.
Four years (and one Yahoo buy-out) later, fewer objects gyrate around Planet D. Firefox probably didn’t help (why stick your bookmarks [...]

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Best 404 page ever

Only the NPR would turn a goof into a 15-min read.

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