May 2012
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Hacker Lifestyle Tips: How to Feel Satisfied With...
Need to Hire A Developer? Find a talented open source developer or 100% of your money back! Hacker Lifestyle Tips: How to Feel Satisfied With Every Day By Rich Jones, May 29, 2012. Google I like to consider myself a very productive person. I do a lot of writing, I make a good living running my own business and I maintain many open source projects. And yet, by outward...
Homemade Magic Shell Recipe | 52 Kitchen...
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How to Get the Most Juice from a Citrus Fruit
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Introducing “Mozilla Webmaker:” helping the world...
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How to Find and Get Involved with A Hackerspace In...
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How Reddit Caught the Professor Who Fooled...
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Facebook's IPO: Who Got Rich
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Five Handy Things You Can Do with Google's New...
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Make Your Own {Ridiculously Easy and Inexpensive}...
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Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not...
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You Don't Have to Be Rich to Build Wealth
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How to Choose the Best Chart for Your Data
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Your Facebook Account has Three Passwords
This is interesting. You can log into your Facebook account using three passwords – one is the main password that you created and the other passwords can be constructed by toggling the case of characters that form your original password. For example, if your Facebook password is operati@nGeronimo!, you can convert the uppercase characters to lowercase (and vice-versa) and the toggled password...
Range of Light: A Stunning Time Lapse Video of...
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The ‘holy grail’ of hacks - The Tech
153 windows, 153 pixels. Two weekends ago, the front of the Green Building lit up in a colorful display of the popular puzzler Tetris. The 17x9 pixel screen spanned over 80 by 250 feet — making it the second largest screen in the nation. Appearing mysteriously on Friday night, the Tetris hack was the culmination of over four and a half years of work by an undisclosed number of hackers. With the...
RAW vs JPEG (JPG) – The Ultimate Visual Guide -...
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6 Simple Ways to Avoid Burnout | The Simple Dollar
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April 2012
22 posts
NEIL deGRASSE TYSON: The most astounding fact
42. NEIL deGRASSE TYSON: The most astounding fact May 1st, 2012 59 Neil deGrasse Tyson (1958-) is an astrophysicist, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, TV host and one of the current rockstars of the science world. He’s gained mainstream and pop-culture fame thanks to his books, TV show and frequent appearances on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. After I discovered the...
Energy summit: what experts and activists...
Energy summit: what would you say? chinadialogue April 25, 2012 For the next two days, 23 energy ministers from around the world will thrash out global strategies for cleaner power. chinadialogue asked a roundtable of experts what should top the agenda. “By ‘enormous progress’, I don’t mean putting up some...
Watch MIT's robot arm weave webs like a spider |...
0diggsdigg 19Share The folks at MIT’s Media Lab are teaching a robotic arm to spin material into webs, just like a spider would. Why? It’s either so robot armies could easily cocoon captured humans a few years from now, or maybe so robots could spin flexible structures that could be attached to existing buildings. Why would we want...
A Broken Polaroid Camera Spits Out Amazing...
New York photographer William Miller thought he scored big when he snapped up an old Polaroid SX-70 at a yard sale for $20. “I’ve always loved this camera,” he says in his artist’s statement. “It is an ingeniously conceived, complicated bundle of gears and switches with dozens of moving parts packed in tight like a chrome and leather pistol.” One problem: The camera was broken. “It...
How To Create Products Hand In Hand With Your...
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SkyDrive vs Google Drive vs Dropbox vs SugarSync...
With the recent release of Google Drive, along with all the existing cloud storage and sync services out there like Microsoft SkyDrive, Dropbox, SugarSync, iCloud and Ubuntu One, you might be wondering what free cloud storage service is right for you. There are countless such comparisons out there but most of them aren’t focused on the free tiers of these services, or simply don’t include all...
How Beginner's Luck Works and How You Can...
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Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer!
With new diseases appearing each day, it’s important to keep your child’s hands clean and germ free. As a parent, you want to do everything possible to ensure your child stays healthy, especially when a contagious virus spreads. With the most recent outbreaks of the Swine Flu virus, you may be rushing to the store to stock up on hand sanitizer. Instead, try this activity...
Send Files to Dropbox, Google Drive, and More From...
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BBC News - Indian campaign demands 'Right to Pee'...
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Dear daughter… | The Murverse
“You know spies, they’re a bunch of bitchy little girls.” – “Burn Notice” Dear daughter- You should know that you are hated. I’m not sure why they hate you. You didn’t do anything to them. You don your princess crown, take up your sword, and pretend at Pokemon. You read your books and you learn how to draw comics and dragons and you play piano and practice kung fu. You delight in pretty dresses...
Why fuss-fuss about mack-up creams?
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File Syncing Faceoff: Dropbox vs. Google Drive
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Hottest Tech Biz Ideas On Education From Startup...
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I Learned to Speak Four Languages in a Few Years:...
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How Recruiters See Your Resume - Business Insider
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Why Microsoft and Facebook are Pro-CISPA but...
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Try a Day Without ICT4D - I Dare You! | ICTWorks
TOMS Shoes has come under much criticism for its “Day without shoes” event to promote its shoe marketing approach. While I don’t support shoe donations, I do like the idea of a day without something to show it’s a daily need. So what about “A Day Without ICT4D”? I think we should organize a “Day Without ICT4D” where every development program, in...
A Guide to the Instagram Filters You'll Soon Be...
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Create a Kickass, Seamless, Play-Everything Media...
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Facebook Acquires Instagram
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Actually, Google’s Project Glass Concept Video Is...
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Top 10 Crazy Kitchen Tricks That Speed Up Your...
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March 2012
27 posts
What’s in a Name? | The Intercom Blog
Naming a product is difficult. Branding legend Marty Neumeier says that good product names have 7 characteristics. They should be distinctive, short, appropriate, easy to spell and pronounce, likable, extendable, and protectable. Looking through this list of Android names, it’s clear that many marketing teams disagree with Marty. Here’s a simple rule: if your product isn’t a condom...
Why Is There A Lack Of Innovation In Educational...
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EatingWell: 10 Bad Cooking Habits You Should Break
By Hilary Meyer, Associate Food Editor, EatingWell Magazine Some habits can be tough to break. When it comes to cooking, you may have some bad habits that you’re not even aware of. Some may be keeping your meal just short of reaching perfection while others may actually be hazardous to your health. Below are 10 common bad cooking habits that you should break: 1. Heating Oil Until It...
How to Store Basil - CHOW Tip - Food News - CHOW
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The Case Against Google
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Innovation Is About Arguing, Not Brainstorming....
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Decorate your Rooms with HP Wall Art, Now in India
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Spell checking powered by the web
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The School of Life : Alain de Botton on...
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How To Run A Meeting Like Google
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