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Turf Geography Club = Foursquare + Monopoly
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Shinichi Osawa - Zingaro (Rhythm Droid Remix)
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“The Iranian government on Monday said it was targeted by a new computer virus...”
– Is A New Virus Hitting In Iran? (via 2020)
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The visual interface is now your brand the growing importance of visual interface design to both brand and user experience in an increasingly digital world The visual interface is now your brand View more presentations from Nick Myers
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V.A.J.P 2011 GRID (by lumpens)
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Beyond the mobile web
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Discussion between Ray Kurzweil and Tim Berners-Lee at Dresden Future Forum
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“I’m trying to recover from the shock. They are sending a message that nothing is...”
– Mansour al-Jamri describing his arrest and the government takeover of his newspaper Al Wasat, Bahrain’s only major independent paper. The government accuses al-Jamri of publishing false stories to incite a Shiite uprising. Al-Jamri claims that government intelligence hacked his newspaper’s servers...
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File-Sharers Await Official Recognition of New... →
infoneer-pulse: A group of self-confessed radical pirates are pinning their hopes on gaining official recognition of their own unique belief system. The founders of the Missionary Church of Kopimism – who hold CTRL+C and CTRL+V as sacred symbols – hope that along with this acceptance will come harmony, not just with each other, but also with the police. » via TorrentFreak Great?
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