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You’re not the only ones using the Digg API. We use the API to build parts of the Digg web site itself! Often, we enhance the API to meet the needs of the Digg web site, and most of those enhancements are (now) available to you Digg API developers.
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For the lazy crowd looking to give a little boost to the brain functions, is there anything easier? Luckily yes.
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Google has apparently decided to add 30-second advertisements before videos on YouTube beginning next year. Hopefully they’ll come to their senses before they actually follow through with this…
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Demonoid.com, one of the most popular BitTorrent trackers has allegedly been taken offline by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA). Both the tracker and the website have been unresponsive for nearly 24 hours.
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Amazon’s long-awaited MP3 download store enters public beta today and offers 256kbps VBR MP3 files for under a buck. It also offers more DRM-free downloads than iTunes.
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An insider’s look at the top distros, revealing both their strengths and their weaknesses.
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Staying legal as a designer or webmaster means you’ll have to either create your own images or buy them from stock sites. Fortunately, there are a number of sources for free images, and we’ve collected them here. So read on for 100 sources where you c
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What would Jesus think?
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Which web browser do you prefer?
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iPhone users that like the 3rd party applications that are being developed have to communicate their unhappiness with Apple, otherwise they will continue on this course. If users flood them with requests to work with the community, they will have to.
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WARNING: God’s judgement is coming!
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This photo was taken at a competition in June 2006. The competition was between 9 women for best makeover. They had every possible beauty treatment available to them over a period of 12 hours before the contest. Look at the before and after photos.
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AT&T, Frontline, and a handful of other stakeholders are asking the FCC to modify the 700MHz spectrum auction rules. Frontline wants to see a lower reserve price for some of the spectrum, while AT&T wants the Commission to make some changes to the public/
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