links for 2007-10-25
Posted by derickson on Oct 25th, 2007
2007
Oct 25
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I’ve never played Rayman Raving Rabbids but I might now that I’ve seen them take on a rugby team after an intimidating haka.
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Someone forgot to tell television advertisers that we live in an on-demand, self-selected world.
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The e-strategy MyBlogLog community.
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The Rangers are at war with the National Hockey League over their Web site. Should they control it or should the league?
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Many new cars come with innovations that leverage computing power to make them safer to operate, as long as drivers keep their eyes on the road.
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On the Internet, women say they can shop for a car without being humiliated by insensitive salesmen.
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Digg leads the pack among the new and increasingly popular social-media websites. Like competitors Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, Reddit and others, Digg lets users vote on what its community should be reading.
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Mapping application for the city of Minneapolis to help residents remove their cars from the street during scheduled street sweeping.
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The Pew Internet and American Life Project said Wednesday that about 59 percent of Americans with children ages 12-17 consider the Internet a positive influence on their kids.
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Rapidly rising Internet star Facebook Inc. has sold a 1.6 percent stake to Microsoft Corp. for $240 million, spurning a competing offer from online search leader Google Inc.
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In a recently published study at Penn State, researchers sought to explore differing perceptions of crying in men and women, presenting their 284 subjects with a series of hypothetical vignettes.
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SpinVox is a service that can be accessed from any phone. Speak Freely and SpinVox will convert your words into text and send them wherever you decide: mobile, inbox, TV screen, blog and more.
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Picnik makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools. Tweak to your heart’s content, then get creative with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.



