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This is weird. Why would a journalist use a brand name so explicitly and unnecessarily? "They started in one area, they get really good in that area and then fill out around core," he said between sips of his iced vente Starbucks drink.
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The guidelines, which do not apply to search engines, e-mail or browsers, are designed for sites that host user-generated clips — like YouTube.
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Regular swearing at work can help boost team spirit among staff, allowing them to express better their feelings as well as develop social relationships, according to a study by researchers.
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Chart the blog keyword mentions over time with Technorati’s chart tool.
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Online service that counts charcters from text you paste in. Limited to 255 characters.
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The Library of Congress announced an ambitious plan on Wednesday to digitize a collection of the world’s rare cultural materials — artifacts ranging from a photo collection of a 19th-century Brazilian empress to a crackly recording of the 101-year-old
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For computer owners who want to see what convergence is all about, the TV Wonder Combo 650 USB from ATI, out this week for $150, will pump lots of television into a PC.
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In addition to short mini-videos for the short-attention-span generation, they’re putting full-length free on-demand episodes online. ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CW are all in the game, with surprisingly pleasant results.
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When you connect the glasses to an iPod or other compatible device — including DVD players and laptops — the picture appears to float a few feet in front of you.
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After engendering frustration from some customers and software makers, Apple has changed its policy to encourage independent developers to build programs for use on the iPhone.
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