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  • 26.
    Email overload? Try Priority Inbox (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
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    Cisco Moves to Acquire Skype for US$ 5 Billion (www.cmswire.com)

    Lots of potential acquisitions are in the news this morning. First we heard rumors of Six Apart making deals...

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    Google Reader Cuts the Clutter with Fullscreen Mode, New Shortcuts [Newsreaders] (feeds.gawker.com)




    Google quietly...

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  • 29.
    The Cheapest Time to Book a Flight Is Eight Weeks Before You're Traveling [Saving Money] (feeds.gawker.com)




    Economi...

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  • 30.
    Arcade Fire meets HTML5 (googleblog.blogspot.com)
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    Nic Marks: The Happy Planet Index - Nic Marks (2010) (www.ted.com)

    Statistician Nic Marks asks why we measure a nation's success by its productivity -- instead of by the happiness and well-being of its people. He introduces the Happy Planet Index, which tracks national well-being against resource use (because a happy ...

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    David McCandless: The beauty of data visualization - David McCandless (2010) (www.ted.com)

    David McCandless turns complex data sets (like worldwide military spending, media buzz, Facebook status updates) into beautiful, simple diagrams that tease out unseen patterns and connections. Good design, he suggests, is the best way to navigate infor...

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    Seth Priebatsch: The game layer on top of the world - Seth Priebatsch (2010) (www.ted.com)

    By now, we're used to letting Facebook and Twitter capture our social lives on the web -- building a "social layer" on top of the real world. At TEDxBoston, Seth Priebatsch looks at the next layer in progress: the "game layer," a pervasive net of behav...

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  • 34.
    Apparently Two Huge Meteors, Not One, Killed All The Dinosaurs [Dinosaurs] (feeds.gawker.com)




    Scientists ar...

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  • 35.
    How Did An iPhone Take This Picture? [Camera] (feeds.gawker.com)




    Unless the blades of this airplane prope...

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  • 36.
    Turn On Hardware Graphics Acceleration in Chrome 7 [Chrome] (feeds.gawker.com)




    It's only available in the Dev an...

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  • 37.
    Samsung Ships 1 Million Galaxy S Smartphones in the U.S. (mashable.com)
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  • 38.
    This Argument Revolves Around History (failbook.failblog.org)
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  • 39.
    How to Create Your Own Photosynths [Photosynth] (feeds.gawker.com)




    Photosynths are a 3D-like space from (tons...

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  • 40.
    Whoa, the new kindle is super tiny, love it! (kevinrose.com)
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  • 41.
    YouTube Debuts New Movies Section With 400 Free, Full-Length Films (Updated) (techcrunch.com)
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  • 42.
    E-readers Are the Future, But Is the iPad Among Them? (theappleblog.com)
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  • 43.
    Yellow Is Just Being Honest (failbook.failblog.org)
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  • 44.
    Ripley's Believe It or Not! - August 14, 2010 (comics.com)

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  • 45.
    Ripley's Believe It or Not! - August 26, 2010 (comics.com)

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  • 46.
    The secrets of Trader Joe's (kottke.org)
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  • 47.
    Dropbox Uploader Allows Anyone to Upload Files to Your Dropbox Account [Dropbox] (feeds.gawker.com)




    It...

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  • 48.
    "Germany's workers have higher productivity, shorter hours, and greater quality of life" [Work Culture] (feeds.gawker.com)

    This article at news site Salon isn't necessarily an endorsement of European socialism, but it is at the very least a good reminder that working non-stop is not the key to being more productive. Oh, and maybe the most surprising number: "Compared t...

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  • 49.
    Falling Asleep (xkcd.com)

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  • 50.
    Why working at home is both awesome and horrible (theoatmeal.com)

    Here's why working at home is both a curse and a blessing.View

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