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Mob Takes Over at Digg, Widespread User Revolt
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Mob Takes Over at Digg, Widespread User Revolt

Gadgets & Tech – "Just a few hours ago I was writing that there was a reason why Digg had censored an article pointing out the HD-DVD Processing Key. While Digg is right to do so, and Jay Adelson has explained the reasons on the Digg blog, this hasn't stopped the Digg community from a full-fledged revolt."

Voted for on May 01, 2007 11:46pm

10 Types of People Who Should Be RFID-Tagged - And 5 Not
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10 Types of People Who Should Be RFID-Tagged - And 5 Not

Gadgets & Tech – Humorous look at RFID chip implants in humans, and who should be getting them.

Voted for on September 19, 2006 11:24pm

Microsoft to take on YouTube
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Microsoft to take on YouTube

Gadgets & Tech – Microsoft is set to launch on Tuesday a beta version of a new service that lets people upload videos of their cats dancing, babies laughing and teenagers playing air guitar.

Voted for on September 19, 2006 11:23pm

Al Qaeda releases 9-11 anniversary message
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Al Qaeda releases 9-11 anniversary message

News – A lengthy statement from al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington calls on Muslims to step up their resistance against the United States.

Voted for on September 11, 2006 01:09pm

Netscape Update the internal memo
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Netscape Update the internal memo

Gadgets & Tech – I sent this internal note to a bunch of folks at AOL earlier today... sort of an update on the state of Netscape and what we've learned about the 1, 19, and 80%. After thinking about it for 27 seconds I realized that this is the kind of stuff I used to post to my blog and i figured I would share with y'all.

Voted for on September 11, 2006 12:54pm

How to embed YouTube and Google Video without breaking validation!
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How to embed YouTube and Google Video without breaking validation!

Gadgets & Tech – Works for both Google Video and YouTube. Uses Object and a minimal of code.

Voted for on September 10, 2006 07:57pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 25 votes / No sinks

Microsoft Launches Desktop Feed Reader

Gadgets & Tech – Microsoft just released a new desktop feed aggregator, codename Max. Max features news displayed in a newspaper layout and two-pane interface, a bit different approach than many other aggregators on the market. MSN Filter is built-in, helping you follow the hottest news in lifestyle, music, TV, sports, technology, and movies. You can share your fav

Voted for on September 10, 2006 07:56pm

MythTV Unifies Personal Video Recording And Home Theatre Technology
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MythTV Unifies Personal Video Recording And Home Theatre Technology

Gadgets & Tech – comparing MythTV and Windows MCE 2004

Voted for on September 10, 2006 07:56pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 65 votes / No sinks

Google Offers Classics for Free

Gadgets & Tech – A new feature of the search engine's online book program makes out-of-copyright works available for downloading and printing.

Voted for on September 10, 2006 07:56pm

Internet Explorer Continues Losing Users to Firefox
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Internet Explorer Continues Losing Users to Firefox

Gadgets & Tech – Firefox now owns 11.8 percent of the global browser market share, said Net Applications, a jump of .5 percent from July's 11.3 percent. Internet Explorer, meanwhile, now accounts for 83 percent of browsers used to surf the Web; that's down from July's 83.5 percent.

Voted for on September 09, 2006 11:51pm

Using Digg and Netscape-A Primer, Part 1
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Using Digg and Netscape-A Primer, Part 1

Gadgets & Tech – I'm assuming that you are somewhat familiar with the concept of social bookmarking, and are looking for a resource to help you get your feet wet.

Voted for on September 09, 2006 11:51pm

Professor gets 1.2 million tech prize
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Professor gets 1.2 million tech prize

Gadgets & Tech – The winner of a $1.2 million prize for his inventions in light and laser technology said Friday he will give away some of his money to promote research at universities and organizations that help developing countries.Shuji Nakamura, now a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, received the Millennium Technology Prize.

Voted for on September 09, 2006 10:37am

FeedBurner FeedFlare for Netscape
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FeedBurner FeedFlare for Netscape

Gadgets & Tech – A dynamic Feed Flare for FeedBurner that adds a link to the bottom of each post in an RSS feed for either 'Submit this to Netscape' if the post has not been submitted, or 'Vote at Netscape. 123 Votes, 321 Comments' if it has.

Voted for on September 09, 2006 10:37am

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Digg Mobile, Inspired by Dave Winer

Gadgets & Tech – Digg launched a bunch of mobile friendly sites today, all accessbile at diggriver.com. What's interesting (and cool) is that Digg thanks Dave Winer in the footer of the page, saying "Props to Dave Winer for popularizing the idea of the river of news, again!".

Voted for on September 08, 2006 09:03pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 16 votes / No sinks

Store upto 450GB of data for 3 cents, on paper!

Gadgets & Tech – A student has developed a technique for portable data whereby the data can now be stored on ordinary paper. The Rainbow Versatile Disc (RVD) can store 90 to 450 GB of data.

Voted for on September 08, 2006 08:32pm

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