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Mozilla Thunderbird 2 Beta 1 Release Notes (tags: mozilla thunderbird email) The Blog | Jane Hamsher: NRA vs. NARAL | The Huffington Post (tags: blogidea guns nra)
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Robots Are Cool
Microsoft has released their Robotics Studio to the public. This is pretty cool. If you have supported hardware (some Lego Mindstorm products or a Roomba, amoung others) you can program them in Visual Basic, C# or even IronPython (a CLR … Continue reading
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Del.icio.us "for" Tags RSS Feeds
I just discovered something really cool on del.icio.us, a social bookmarking website. One of the things you can do with del.icio.us is tag bookmarks “for” other people in your network. So if you found something that you think I might … Continue reading
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Del.icio.us “for” Tags RSS Feeds
I just discovered something really cool on del.icio.us, a social bookmarking website. One of the things you can do with del.icio.us is tag bookmarks “for” other people in your network. So if you found something that you think I might … Continue reading
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What to Buy This Christmas: Video Game Systems
This article is part of the series What to Buy This Christmas. This series of articles goes over this season’s biggest items and their competitors. Helping you, the reader, make informed purchase decisions this holiday season. In case you did … Continue reading
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FTC May Regulate PayPerPost
The Washington Post is reporting that the Federal Trade Commision is working to regulat PayPerPost posts on websites. Saying that people who are paid to posts that promote products to their peers and readers will need to disclose those relationships. … Continue reading →