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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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* They Won't Be Screaming This Year — Oprah's Favorite Things episode …* Riddle of the Czech beauty without a belly button
* Britney's Manager Says She's Ready for a Comeback
* How Obama Helped Digg Fix Bugs
* Hulk Hogan's Wife Broke Despite $40,000 Monthly Alimony Payments
* Fannie, Freddie Suspend Evictions During Holiday Season
* Karolina Kurkova Dubbed ‘Sexiest Woman In The World’
* Ads in new places
* Am I A Google Reader Over-Sharer? Are You?
* Is YouTube the Next Google?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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* Jinni Launches "Pandora for Movies"* How to Calculate Your Real Hourly Wage - wikiHow
* A Third of Mars Could Have Been Underwater
* Billions of particles of anti-matter created in laboratory
* Top 10 Unfortunate Political One-Liners
* Don’t Believe these 10 Social Media Myths
* Oregon Woman Loses $400,000 to Nigerian E-Mail Scam
* The Six Most Soul-Sucking Video Games
* New honeycomb tire is 'bulletproof'
* Restored: First Image of the Earth from the Moon
* Top 10 Amazing Animal Videos
* The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 | Fast Company
* If TV Shows Had Truthful Titles
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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* $1M Reward Offered To Nab Data Breach Extortionist* Swarms of small satellites coming soon
* 12 reasons PC gaming is better than consoles
* 101 game facts that will rock your world
* T. Boone Pickens: Drilling Will Never Satisfy US Oil Demands
* First Live Rhinoceros Birth From Frozen-Thawed Semen
* Unhappy people watch TV, happy people read/socialize
* Explore Antarctic mountain range along with the scientists
* Crazy Tricks With A Soccer Ball
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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* The Lazy Man’s Guide to Getting Things Done* What a Flower Looks Like if You're on LSD.. [PIC]
* Sixteen of the Most Ridiculous Senior Portraits Ever
* The 6 Most Unintentionally Hilarious Old School PSAs
* 5 Weather Events Worth Chatting About
* The 007 Hottest Cars from the James Bond Legacy
* Why Malcolm Gladwell Thinks We Have Little Control Over Our Own Success -- New York Magazine
* Weird Science: The Top Five Odd Robots
* Scientists urge test as health implications of nanoparticles
* The Top 10 Movie Douchebags
* 10 Vehicles for 2010: Creative Futuristic Green Cars [PICS]
Monday, November 10, 2008
Popular News
* How people really use the iPhone - SlideShare* The World's Greatest Magician Doesn't Do Tricks
* Scientists discover meeting 1.9bn years ago that led to life
* Professor Hopes To Stop Colony Collapse With Modified Bees
* 10 mystifying beasts that science has yet to explain
* Incredible Deep-Sea Discoveries Announced
* 60 Beautiful Examples Of Night Photography
* 4.3% of Wall Street Bailout Would End World Hunger [WTF?!]
* 13 Absurdly Named Bond Girls And The Ladies Who Played Them
* Food Manufacturers Are Give You Less For The Same Price!
* Did environmental disasters play role in Mayan decline?
Friday, November 07, 2008
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* The pursuit of happiness* BBC NEWS | Technology | The end of an era - Windows 3.x
* Fungus Discovered That Makes Diesel from Cellulose
* Why Traditional Recession Tactics Are Doomed To Fail This Time - Umair Haque
* Some of the Best Cartoons About Obama's Victory
* Beatles Unknown "A Hard Day's Night" Chord Mystery Solved Using Fourier Transform | Scientific Blogging
* Is Breast Milk Safe for Babies?
* Pinholes to Photograms: Camera-Free Photographers [30 PICS]
* Surprisingly, Female Models Have Negative Effect on Men
* Study: Blogs Influence Purchases More Than Social Sites - ClickZ
* My FAVORITE Toy! [PIC]
* Giant simulation could solve mystery of dark matter
* Spanked By Lightning!
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Popular News
* Obama's Seven Lessons for Radical Innovators - Umair Haque* It's the Web, Stupid
* Teen Compacted In Wis. Garbage Truck Survives
* Palin Didn't Know Africa Is A Continent, Says Fox News Reporter (VIDEO)
* 12 Foods To Boost Bone Health
* PIC - Is MC Escher Working for Google Maps?
* The Importance of Antioxidants in Fruits & Vegetables
* Ants can teach us how to beat city congestion
* US Consumer Bankruptcies up 40% - Over 100,000 in October!
* Girls Experimenting [Pic]
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
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* The Art of Pixar | A fan-curated gallery of inspiring artwork* iPhone Bug Crashes the Phone When Malicious Video is Played
* Land of the Free: Geeks in Their Native Inhabitat (PICS)
* Recession Nation: 49 States at Risk
* Assessing Bush Science Advisor’s Defense of Science Funding
* Agent: Maddux intends to retire
* T-Mobile G1 Rooted
* Fountain of Youth: Drug Restores Muscles
* 11 Very Important Benefits the Economic Crysis Has to Offer
* EA Recommends Hilarious Work-Around For RA3 CD-key
* Apple puts former IBM exec in charge of handheld products
* Footballer hit by rocket fired by opposition fans (Pics)
* Nation Finally Shitty Enough To Make Social Progress
* The Best Cheat Sheets for Web Developers | Web Resources | WebAppers
* Barack Obama Wins US Presidency
* APOD: Seventeen Hundred Kilometers Above Enceladus
* UK ISPs Near Agreement On Illegal File Sharing
* Coral Reefs Found Growing In Cold, Deep Ocean
Monday, November 03, 2008
Popular News
* 8 Tremendously Important Ways That Gratitude Can Change Your Life* Social networking sites good for business: study - CTV.ca
* Suicidal Squirrel Slows Early Voting
* Virgin Atlantic sacks 13 staff after Facebook criticism
* During the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high overhead that until recently many scientists didn't believe in.
* Cheetah Gets Loose In Cargo Hold Of Delta Flight
* Bowler Dies After Rolling Perfect Game
* Daylight Saving Time: Why Did We Do It?
* Olbermann crashes SNL set
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Popular News
* Texan jailed after 2 ate from 1 plate* Gas Is Cheaper, but They Still Charge Extra
* Fed handing out money to Foreign Banks
* Supermodel Niki Taylor Is Pregnant!
* Girl returns $1,000 found in Richard Simmons tape
* Missing Fla. dog shows up 1,000 miles away in Ill.
* Hundreds flock to toilet to see art
* Gwen Stefani Shows Off Another Photo of Zuma
* The Truth About the Jolie-Pitt's Nannies
* More and more people are being wrongly identified as file-sharers
* Man Accused Of Using Dangerous Weapon - Centipedes
* 'Human catastrophe' grips Congo
* Sorry America, but you are NOT number one! [pic to make you angry]
* Scientists believe 5,300-year-old mummified ice man belonged to unknown branch of human family tree | Mail Online