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Kol Tregaskes
Brutality, lies, and the tragedy of 'la petite Typhaine' - The Independent - http://www.independent.co.uk/news...
Brutality, lies, and the tragedy of 'la petite Typhaine' - The Independent
"For six months, the parents of Typhaine Taton maintained that she had been abducted. Then an even more horrific story emerged" - Kol Tregaskes from Bookmarklet
Such a very sad story. - Derek Coward
Brooks Bayne
this a.m. a burbank airport employee said for the 1st time in 25 years frost on planes delayed flights. #tcot #climategate
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Barış Mert Gezer
How many of you wouldn't JailBreak iPhone 3G, if they had provided basic applications like video recorder and MMS?
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Yes, why do you have to hack your phone to enable video? Oh I know, that's how they force you to buy a 3Gs - Ron Thompson from iPhone
@Ron, I agree. I wonder how much they earn from this plan and how much they loose over cracked apps which, one would consider purchasing if he/she didn't already have a jailbreaked iPhone. And of course the negative impact on company reputation. Is it really worth it? - Barış Mert Gezer
I enabled video recording on my 3G and it sucked, so I got the 3GS and I'm pretty happy with the quality. A video recorder isn't just a basic application. It requires a proper camera system that the 3G didn't have, pobably because AT&T's network couldn't handle iPhone video uploading bandwidth until now. Remember: gadgets have become symbiotic, depending largely (or entirely, in some cases) on wireless networks to power many of their features. - David Chartier from iPhone
@David, a video recorder could be quite acceptable without uploading options. Or they could enable upload over WiFi only. Or instead of the requirement of buying their new tool, they could handle it with a software update like they did in MMS, if carrier limits is the subject. Of course with a proper hardware put inside in the beginning. You know anyone could pay a few extra bucks for the recorder hardware. Nice picture by the way. Did you do it on befunky.com? - Barış Mert Gezer
@Barış Mert Gezer The "closed garden" approach is, I think, starting to turn people off to Apple and creating a market for alternatives, ie, "Jail breaking." Not sure who's really behind this Apple or A.T.&T.? The fact that this phone is still attached to only one carrier is causing Apple business and hurting them, imho! Its on multiple carriers outside of the US, so why not here? - Ron Thompson
@Baris: No, they can't update video recording in the 3G because it's more than just software. Video recording requires a proper camera hardware and mechanism that the 3G doesn't have. It's why video from jailbroken 3G phones still looks like crap, because the system can't capture much more than 10-15 fps. - David Chartier from iPhone
@David, I tried to say that they could put the appropriate hardware and people would pay a few more bucks (I edited my prev. comment to make it more clear). I mean it's obvious that this is a marketing strategy and customers didn't like it this way. At the end of the day it's just a business, but this time a lot of people feels like sold down the river. - Barış Mert Gezer from iPhone
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Mark Trapp
Mystery of Argleton, the 'Google' town that only exists online - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technol...
Mystery of Argleton, the 'Google' town that only exists online
From the Telegraph: "The town appears on Google Maps in the middle of fields close to the M58 motorway, just south of Ormskirk. Its 'presence' means that online businesses that use data from the software have detected it and automatically treated it as a real town in the L39 postcode area. An internet search for the town now brings up a series of home, job and dating listings for people and places "in Argleton", as well as websites which help people find its nearest chiropractor and even plan jogging or hiking routes through it. The businesses, people and services listed are real, but are actually based elsewhere in the same postcode area. Google and the company that supplies its mapping data are unable to explain the presence of the phantom town and are investigating." - Mark Trapp from Bookmarklet
Peter Hoffmann
louisgray.com: The Blurry Picture of Open APIs, Standards, Data Ownership - http://blog.louisgray.com/2009...
"Look beyond "real-time" and "social", and you'll easily find another pair of tech buzzwords that everybody wants attached to their product or service - "open" and "standards"." - Peter Hoffmann from Bookmarklet
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Readers’ gallery: autumn | Travel | guardian.co.uk - http://emmeffe.tumblr.com/post...
Readers’ gallery: autumn | Travel | guardian.co.uk
Paul Buchheit
‘Lottery winner’ causes riot at coat store - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id...
‘Lottery winner’ causes riot at coat store
"A woman being driven around in a rented limousine pulled up at a coat store and announced she'd won the lottery and would pay for everyone's purchases, police said, but she ended up causing a riot when customers realized it was a hoax. Angry customers threw merchandise around and looted, leaving the store looking as though a hurricane had passed through it, police said. Linda Brown was arrested Tuesday after an hours-long shopping spree that began when she hired a stretch Hummer limousine to drop her off at a Burlington Coat Factory store, police Sgt. Lt. Michael Deakins said. Brown walked to a cash register and loudly announced she had won the lottery and would pay for each person's merchandise up to $500, he said." - Paul Buchheit from Bookmarklet
Were you tempted to do this when you sold out to Facebook Paul? :-) - Tim Ostler
It's interesting that people "threw merchandise around and looted" simply because they aren't getting something for free. I wonder how they rationalize their behavior? - Paul Buchheit
It starts with entitlements, Paul. - MVB (Grinch of FF)
An unexpected intervention like that has the psychological effect of suspending normal social conventions, giving people the sense that they have permission to obey different rules of behaviour. When it's frustrated like that, it's unpredictable how it will end. - Tim Ostler
Step one: I'm going to give you $500 of free stuff! Step two: people go looking for the stuff they want. They form an attachment to this stuff as soon as it is in their hands. Step three: Haha, only kidding. Psyche! Step four: All it takes is *one* of the randomly selected crowd of angry people to start expressing their anger as yelling and belligerence and you've got the perfect conditions for things to escalate to a pint-sized riot. - Michael R. Bernstein
Good analysis Michael -- it introduces the idea of people feeling they have been made a fool of, with consequent anger. - Tim Ostler
Paul: people also riot and loot when their favorite sports team wins a championship game. There is unlikely to be any rationalization for that sort of thing. - Gabe
People always have rationalizations Gabe :). I think Michael's explanation is good though (and almost certainly not what any of the people involved would say). - Paul Buchheit
Rationalize is a funny word, since it really means to attempt to make something seem rational, even if it is not (perhaps only if it is not). - Robert Felty
It's unclear that people actually rationalize looting. Like after Katrina, were people really saying "I just lost my house, so I deserve a free TV for when the power comes back on and I find a new place to live"? - Gabe
Tony, Paradox of FF
Mary Alice at Charm City Cakes has that. - Rochelle
There's a new group around here, Water the Future and I wonder if they thought about their acronym or if it's just something to make me chuckle every time I see it. - Heather Solos
lol @ Heather, that's crazy. - Tony, Paradox of FF
Must have - Morgan Haley
Awesome :D. - Knef
That and a RTFM stamp. :-> - Kurt Starnes
@Kurt No doubt there. - Tony, Paradox of FF
WANT. - Melissa
extra extra like. and want. actually these are easy enough, you can get them custom made at office supply stores. talk about an awesome stocking stuffer. who wouldn't love this? - Blackeyed P
Whiskey Foxtrot Tango? - Jeff P. Henderson
I would print out emails just to stamp them with it. Some emails just need that. - dthree
Bonus points if the emails end with the obnoxious, please consider the environment before printing tag. - Heather Solos
haha i want this for editing peer papers =] - Marissa
Eric Logan
How to write a blog using Google Wave Robot for Posterous - Western Bridge over Google Wave - http://blog.kangye.org/how-to-...
How to write a blog using Google Wave Robot for Posterous - Western Bridge over Google Wave
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Using Google Wave? And have a Posterous account? Now you can write your posterous blog in Google Wave now! http://blog.kangye.org/first-r... - Eric Logan from Bookmarklet
I can't wait to be using Google Wave... - Kamilah Gill
The cool part about it is being able to utilize all of Waves drag and drop functionality for images, files etc. then posting to Posterous using Wave instead of G-mail. Very useful. EDIT images did not post just text. Developer says it will soon support images. http://ericlogan.posterous.com/posting... - Eric Logan
Cool! - Kol Tregaskes
Nifty stuff, although I am a little late to the Wave party... - Tyson Key
Very good. - Itachi
Jimminy Fuller
One reason I love FF more than any other service. The people actually seem genuinely concerned about each others well being. Thank everyone for there well wishing and hopefully the service or it's legacy project shine on in this regard. I love you guys.
you are right! that is what i like about this feed and it is GENUINE, but is so new that is not so fun yet, but the more we post things that wake us up to what we knew with intuition already that friend feed will be THE tool, but until then i will support it too - Ian Hilley
I really want to like this, but I can't. :( - Jimminy Fuller
Get well soon:) - Mycaptain
likewise facefeed and beyond...hopefully - sofarsoShawn
Shawn, I just realized the I actually didn't share any info about my accident on FB. Odd as that sounds, but I really don't like FB. - Jimminy Fuller
Oh I was referring to FriendFeed selling out to Facebook, FB's now the owner, so by proxy...my comment was meant as...yes, we soldier on! Come what may! - sofarsoShawn
Shawn, I understood what you meant, it just was an epiphanie that I had from seeing facefeed. - Jimminy Fuller
Bumping this because, this is the real shit, I love you guys and all the support. - Jimminy Fuller
When will Facebook take down/get rid of FriendFeed? I really can't stomach Facebook. - Jannifer @wordsforliving
Jannifer, hopefully never, hopefully they decided to do a pure talent grab and allow the service to remain independent, under the FB umbrella but funded by Paul and fellow FriendFeeders, since we don't know the terms this seems unlikely. - Jimminy Fuller
BUMP… And backatcha. - James (!?)
BUMP Because it's so true, experienced more of it today. You guys(and gals) effin' rock. - Jimminy Fuller
Benjamin
Only just catching up with Blaney's Blarney Order - injunction over Twitter , BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2... nice quote @danversbaillieu :)
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UK PM Brown writes on his party website that he will participate in a "wide ranging series of TV and radio debates with party leaders."
That should put him out of his agony pretty quickly - Nicholas Paul Gordon from iPhone
Mona Nomura
Best explanation of GoogleWave I've seen so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch... via @EricaJoy
Best explanation of GoogleWave I've seen so far: http://bit.ly/z6PN2 via @EricaJoy
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Yep - brilliant video. And yes, still waiting for an invite even though someone sent me one yesterday. I bet I get it tomorrow when I won't have time to try it! :) - Martin Bryant
Paul Buchheit
Should Facebook Remove Subject Lines from Messages? - http://mashable.com/2009...
Should Facebook Remove Subject Lines from Messages?
I tried to remove the subject in Gmail, but people revolted. I really like that FriendFeed (and Twitter) don't have a subject -- it's just a message. - Paul Buchheit from Bookmarklet
If there's no subject line, how will I know to ignore the message? - pea
How do you know on FriendFeed? - Paul Buchheit
I think email would be better if they removed the body instead of the subject. - Jim Norris
On FF, there's a high assumption that the message I'll get is wanted because only people I sub to can message me. That's not the case with email. Sorry, you were talking about FB. Got derailed by the Gmail comment. I'd be okay with no Subject line in FB messages. - pea
well, I can guess what's spam on gmail by the subject line. Since I never got spam on facebook's inbox... that could take things right to the point. - Caio
Friendfeed removes the body from most messages, so you have to do the 'write a comment on your own message' trick to put it in - Kevin Marks
That's a good point Kevin, a lot of people treat the first comment by the author as the subject line. - Eric Florenzano
Which makes the feed API annoying for longform stuff - Kevin Marks
People are using "pseudo tagging" on FF with the [something] syntax just to provide the "context" for their message. So, yeah, title is here to stay (where used). - Claudio Cicali ♋
I tend to delete emails with no subject lines without reading them, since it's usually just one of my friends or family forwarding me some crap (Note: I have filters to remove Re: and Fwd: and similar additions to subject lines). So in that sense, subject lines are necessary if you want me to read what you have to say. I would extend this same concept to the Facebook Inbox as well:... more... - Otto
Hmm.. On a related note, I should just setup an auto-responder for no-subject-line emails. Tell people "no subject, no delivery", and also warn them not to send me their forward spam. Might work. - Otto
summarize, FTW! - Claudio Cicali ♋
+1 for Otto's comment. - Curtiss Grymala
Twitter has just the subject line, no body. ;) - Amit Patel
It's the other way around Amit, which is why Twitter is better than Atom/RSS (RSS has titles, Twitter is just short messages). See http://friendfeed.com/paul... for an example. - Paul Buchheit
"Twitter is better than Atom/RSS"?!? - splutters! - Tim Tyler
it is very useless btw you also have to change the share box to old way.. It is very difficukt when you want to share a message to another user not to your profile - Atif UNALDI
Instead of no subject, i often send email with no body, or the same in both. only use body when I need long form. - David Stratton
Twitter and ff exclude the long-form use case. For email, subject lines should at least be an option. I don't use fb enough to comment on their messaging. - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
No subject does totally work. Sometimes I really stuck trying to fill Subj form. Just have no idea how to summarize words like ”How d'ya do”. What's the subject here? No fkcng subj needed, for real. - Кто это тут у нас
Bruce, the solution is to simply make the "subject" a part of the body, so that there is a smooth transition. - Paul Buchheit
If there's one general problem I have with Gmail, it's the institutional attitude that they know what's best for the user. e.g. "You don't need to be able to sort by columns." I'm thankful they didn't let you dump the subject, Paul. - Ken Sheppardson
How do you get users to do that? People don't naturally start long-form messages with concise summaries. Not that a subject line nails this problem, but at least you can prompt the user if it's blank. - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
People don't write concise summaries anyway Bruce :). Ken, sorting by something other than date in nonsensical in a conversational context. - Paul Buchheit
Facebook having a proprietary system that mostly competes with email, but is mostly incompatible with it is kind-of feeble. - Tim Tyler
Paul: Perhaps, but people aren't always operating in a "conversational context" when they're dealing with email. For something as flexible as email, or messaging systems of any sort, I find it annoying when the system tries to dictate what my workflow and thought processes should look like. - Ken Sheppardson
Maybe it's a dying use case, but subjects are really great for automated messages that are guaranteed to have a useful subject line. I can scroll through server notices, security advisories, and so on quickly and download the full message if I need to know more. The fact that you can download just the subject line (or rather, the email header) before downloading the entire email is still pretty useful to me. - Mark Trapp
Ken, I'm referring to the UI. For example, sorting by sender doesn't make sense when there are multiple senders, as is the case in a conversational ui. The ui was designed to solve use-cases, not fill feature checkboxes. - Paul Buchheit
Also, Gmail wasn't meant to cover all possible use cases. I think it's better to have a product that's very good for many people than mediocre for all people. It has open interfaces (such as IMAP) so that it's easy to use other clients. - Paul Buchheit
I agree 100% with Ken. I almost always sort my e-mails by date, then subject (in Evolution, I can actually group them by thread, which is really nice). If I just kept all of my e-mails sorted strictly by date and none of them had subjects, I would have no idea which ones were related to each other. It's completely counter-intuitive to remove the subject line from an e-mail. Further,... more... - Curtiss Grymala
It's not meant to cover all use cases, but it's meant to be interoperable, right? If email originating from Gmail is not supplying subject lines (because they're hidden/downplayed/discouraged), but everything else relies on subject lines (like IMAP clients) to weed through the email list, the spirit of interoperability seems to be violated. - Mark Trapp
I get that, Paul (re use cases vs features) and was just about to mention that I'm thankful for IMAP support, so I can use Thunderbird, Outlook, etc for those instances where my workflow calls for sorting by size; sorting a set of messages with well-formed subjects by subject; using sorting as a quick, visual proxy for search, etc. - Ken Sheppardson
Mark, I didn't say that it wouldn't supply a subject line :) - Paul Buchheit
What would it be? The first n bytes of the message? I guess that could work. - Mark Trapp
i rarely use the subject line in my email - andy brudtkuhl
it doesnt mean it is the best way if you use something in a way for a long time. i think no subject for emails is a good approach if you really think on it. it is the change scares us. - Eren Emre Kanal from iPhone
People who send me emails without a subject rarely have anything to say that I want to read. If you're too lazy to write a subject, then I'm too lazy to read your ramblings. - Otto
The business world relies on subject messages for threading and sorting, and I anticipate will do so for some time. I would keep it. - Louis Gray
Doesn't anybody ever take any business communications classes/training any more? Email without subjects lines is like a meeting without an agenda. Oh, and get off my lawn. Humbug. - Ken Sheppardson
a direct message? no subject line. an email-like message? subject line for sure. - Jim Addz No Value
This is why ultimately we may need to abandon email. It's broken in many ways, but difficult to change. - Paul Buchheit
If by "broken" you mean "people don't take the time to learn how to use it effectively", I agree. ;-) - Ken Sheppardson
For something meant to be so essential to communication, it shouldn't take time to use effectively: it should be a natural extension of what we do. If we're relying on everyone to use it correctly, that's not very efficient. - Mark Trapp
ya i dont no why anybody wood half to lern how to do stuff it shuld all be natural - Ken Sheppardson
Is it the norm to expect everyone to be bilingual? Why not expect electronic communication media to be an extension of the one form of communication that we all spend years to master? Why is it necessary to have to spend another large tract of time to learn another form of communication? - Mark Trapp
Paul, do you think Google Wave will solve this problem? It doesn't have a subject line and it's much more different than email. - Eren Emre Kanal
Eren, I don't know what will happen with Wave. It's a very interesting concept, but I suspect that it still needs a lot of refinement. - Paul Buchheit
Now I'm curious what the subject-free gmail would have looked like, especially messages to/from other email systems. - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
It's less different than you would imagine Bruce. The biggest change is in the composer. Gmail already kind of merges subject with body in the inbox. Unfortunately I didn't figure out the right ui until sometime after wanting to remove the subject. If I had thought of it sooner, we might have been able to do it. - Paul Buchheit
At least I (mostly) got rid of it on reply though :) - Paul Buchheit
Writing concisely, knowing what a paragraph is/should be, understanding what a "topic sentence" is, and being able to summarize a document in a single sentence aren't skills that are unique to email. Blog posts, reports, books, magazine articles all have subjects... except we call them "titles". Seems like the people I work with all use email in a ways that's fundamentally different than some of you. I don't really get where the idea that subjects are superfluous is coming from. - Ken Sheppardson
Ken, when I call up a friend or family member, I don't start the call with "This phone call will be about the weather. Hey Dad, how's it going?" Conversations are not written prose, and the premise being put out is that emails are extensions of conversations. - Mark Trapp
That's a great example Mark. Subjects are very formal. - Paul Buchheit
As is most business communication. - Ken Sheppardson
Email is formal, chat isn't... - Johnny Worthington
^^^ also, email is often searched by subject, and the body text may be quite long. - 9000 from IM
Mark: I notice that most if not all the entries on http://marktrapp.com/blog have subjects/titles. Why? - Ken Sheppardson
Ken, because they're prose, not conversations. - Mark Trapp
Paul - the fact that you say you "mostly got rid of it on reply" is exactly why subjects are so necessary. How else do we keep those conversations inline when dealing with other e-mail clients? Not all e-mail clients are able to thread conversations the way Gmail and Evolution do. With most of them, we have to rely on being able to sort/group by subject in order to keep related conversations together. As long as that functionality is broken, the concept of a subject has to stay in place. - Curtiss Grymala
Curtiss, I'm not talking about removing the RFC822 header, I'm talking about changing the ui so that people don't have to waste time thinking about subjects. - Paul Buchheit
Paul, I have to disagree with eliminating email. It's VERY useful for me in the way that I use it and for the people with whom I correspond. Of course, I don't have Wave yet so I may be eating my words soon. - Jim Addz No Value
OK, I'm out. Y'all can continue to imagine this sort of topicless/subjectless world where email's just about "conversations"... good luck with that. - Ken Sheppardson
But, somewhere that subject still needs to originate. Especially when we are talking about formal business communication, all of our messages (assuming you are using a snippet from the beginning of the message as the subject) would have a subject of "Greetings, _____" or "Dear ________" which would be completely counter-intuitive. - Curtiss Grymala
Imagine a typewriter. - Paul Buchheit
In the old days, when letters didn't have subjects, there was no easy way to automatically file them together or find one you were looking for. I would hate to go back to that. - Gabe
Imagine, if you will a typewriter NOOOOOOO!!!! I'm so glad computers came along! I had a temp job working on a selectric, on a 3-carbon forms. It was a nightmare. - anna sauce
I just figured out how to filter my gmail for no subjects. Took a while, but subject:"no subject" will do the trick. Looking through those, they're almost all crap. I'm going to give them their own label for a while, see how they look. If they continue to suck, I'll set up a canned response to tell the sender to stick a subject on there before sending it. - Otto
What would be a great innovation is if an email program let you assign a subject to email conversations that the original sender wasn't polite enough to write for you. - Gabe
+1 for Gabe. - Curtiss Grymala
repeating how the ui might play out: snippet of body becomes the subject for a long form email, or short form email message is completely scannable in the message list. - karl dotter
Kevin is spot on for why subjects world is better. - Matthew DeVries
I agree with Kevin. I know I'm late to this thread but to answer Paul's "How do you know on FriendFeed?", the original post in FriendFeed/Facebook is in a lot of ways like a subject. It generates an overall topic that makes replies the body. When dealing with large conversation flows such as FF/FB, this tells the reader whether it is worth reading beyond. In many ways Twitter is the... more... - manielse (Mark Nielsen)
To add on, FriendFeed/FB Walls are in a lot of ways equivalent to being the flat file view of a message board's group of discussions/topics. Without subjects, it's just a bunch of unstructured data. - manielse (Mark Nielsen)
Subject in a email often serves as a micro-summary. A chat message usually does not need it, for it is way shorter and woven into the conversation context more tightly . - 9000 from IM
There's the expectation of the subject field to be there - it's a hard habit to break now - and it does give a bit of context and scanability to mail clients. But the process of labeling up mail could be migrated into place - 'mail tags', so to speak. Which could work for both sender and receiver and could make mail archives more like a folksonomy - and thus offer more integration with other web services. - zeroinfluencer
I second that David, i was thinking along the lines. I would rather see the subject line being replaced with tags. Just keywords, no summary. Less thinking needed to summarize the message into one sentence, thus more productive and even useful for e. g. semantic purposes. - Tibor Holoda
Hey - getting back on topic (we all got derailed there for quite a while) - I see no reason that Facebook really needs subjects on their messages. Since the messages are basically only used inside of the proprietary Facebook platform, which already threads the messages anyway, there's no real need for the subject. - Curtiss Grymala
For what it's worth, Wave takes the first couple lines and makes it a pseudo subject, from what I can tell... It made it bold in the body of the wave (is it called a body?) and then added a dash in the inbox. Check out this example: http://img.skitch.com/2009100... all i did was type "Hi Louis!" as the first line of my wave and it did the rest - Frankie Warren
Nope, don't need subject line. Instead, use labels (tags) to filter content (folders / views) - Susan Beebe
For Facebook messages, the subject line isn't important; context doesn't need to be set. For "business" messages (Gmail/Outlook), it's more important, because the subject line is (usually) used as the first method of filtering/prioritising. - Andrew Terry
+1 Andrew. - Curtiss Grymala
yup, subjects with small updates is clumsy and noting but extra line that is not needed at all - testbeta
I don't understand the problem. In the newsfeed there is no subject-line. In the message box, which is meant for long(er) form messages, there is one for fairly obvious reasons. It allows people to summarise the message and saves space. P.S. I use Facebook messaging as email nearly as often as I do Gmail, which I also want to include the subject-line. - Vincent van Wylick
Yes. - Meryn Stol
Yeah! Why do we always need to be formal?? Huh!? Is It social networking thingy or office networking thing? Lol! Good question, they should remove this. :) - Mohammad Abdurraafay from iPhone
The whole argument is pointless because in FB the subject is optional. - Jason Williams from iPhone
Wow, so much complaining. For subject haters, is it really that much of a problem to leave the box blank? - Rebecca Sun
Furthermore, if you're writing just to say "hi" or whatever, put it on the wall! (Unless you're trying to keep your relationship a secret) - Rebecca Sun
Timothy Griffin
I've just ordered a blue and a white t-shirt featuring this:
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Marc Parent
When Obama announced that 'Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow', he is technically and legally wrong http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment...
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cose da *non* fare quando si trasloca: una bottiglia di prosecco in due a pranzo (fine prevista dei traslochi: aprile 2010)
lo stappo della bottiglia, lo spaghetto nel pentolame che si imballa per ultimo mi sembrano corollari naturali di ogni trasloco come si deve - Poldo Sbaffini
Poldo, il punto è che abbiamo iniziato alle 11:30 - mafe
Complimenti un po' vi invidio - Marcello Del Bono
concordo in pieno aggiungerei "una qualsiasi bottiglia" vedi i miei "sbracati" commenti in giro per ff di questo pomeriggio annoiato dal gp - salvo pinella
qualche ora, un bagno caldo e un the bancha più tardi, molto meglio - mafe
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Wesley Tanaka
Alzheimer's Disease Possibly Linked To Sleep Deprivation - http://science.slashdot.org/story...
Aww crap! I'm in trouble! - April Buchheit
Louis Gray
Hey @Brizzly, if you can do real-time search, how about real-time search definitions as well? Is that the next step for microblogging?
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Note the previous definition for Michigan on the left... and the one I posted on the right. - Louis Gray
I'm thinking Live Wikipedia. :) - Louis Gray
W00T. Jason Shellen liked this. Win. - Louis Gray
I'd like real-time notifications on top of the search. Google Wave==live wikipedia. You'll see that soon enough. - Jesse Stay
I know they are making an API out of that trending topic explanation bit. - Manuel Mas
Manuel, they released an API on it earlier this week, called Let's Be Trends. See my post from Tuesday. http://www.louisgray.com/live... The idea here is to update it as the data behind the trend changes. - Louis Gray
FFTornado
Lopeard 3.0: the best Leopard theme for the iPhone 3GS - http://lopeard.com/
Lopeard 3.0: the best Leopard theme for the iPhone 3GS
Lopeard 3.0: the best Leopard theme for the iPhone 3GS
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Video Demonstrates the Danger of Shortened URLs [Security] - http://lifehacker.com/5367862...
Computer security company Symantec highlights just how easily shortened URLs can direct users to malicious sites and software in the video above. Most Lifehacker readers are probably savvy enough to avoid these sort of traps, and as the post points out, this problem isn't the fault of Twitter or of URL-shortening services, but it is a problem that could easily fool a lot of people. (The post is also quick to point out that "If you're running Symantec antivirus software, there's no need to worry," naturally.) So be aware, and be careful out there! Firefox users, we'd suggest installing something like previously mentioned Long URL to expand those shortened links to give you a little bit more context before you click through. [Symantec via TechCrunch]
Computer security company Symantec highlights just how easily shortened URLs can direct users to malicious sites and software in the video above. Most Lifehacker readers are probably savvy enough to avoid these sort of traps, and as the post points out, this problem isn't the fault of Twitter or of URL-shortening services, but it is a problem that could easily fool a lot of people. (The... more...
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Beautiful Landscape of Italy - http://gallery.xemanhdep.com/2009...
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Beautiful! - Iván Abrego
Love it! Seen many of those places in person. Mount Vesuvius is really amazing! - TVTechGrl
I want to visit Italia again - jz0f
Fantastic.Visited many of those places last year.I love Italy! - Robert Bland
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chocolate and roasted beet pudding cake
chocolate and roasted beet pudding cake
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Nice! - Michael Fidler
Amazing - I want to be where those waves are - spactacular !! - Nicholas Paul Gordon from iPhone
so do i nicholas...so do i.... :-) - Live4Emma (L4S)
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