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Store Fail
via FAIL Blog - Fail Pictures and Fail Videos: Failblog.ORG by pizzaburger on June 17, 2008
Thx Sergio A.Trans-gender promotion win.
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Feedly launches a news site made just for you
via Webware.com by Josh Lowensohn on June 17, 2008
... with top stories that change throughout the day.You can read entire articles and feeds without having to visit the source site. For the purists, there's also a simple button you can click to bring up each article in a light boxed window on top of the feed. In fact, there are several ways to view content, either with large thumbnails and abstracts, or just headlines. My personal favor...
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The Ultimate Guide To What’s Good In Firefox 3 Final
via Mashable! by Stan Schroeder on June 17, 2008
Ok, so Firefox 3 final is out. You don’t really care that much about its compatibility with every standard under the sun; you just want to know which new features are actually useful? Good, so do we. Here’s our rundown of the stuff that makes the latest iteration of this cool Web browser worth your while.By the way, if you’re curious about how we’re so fast on this one (apart from the...
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Waste Management Launches a Social Network
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on June 17, 2008
Frankly this should just be an application on Facebook and MySpace, it would get better traction. But that’s not what the consultants told Waste Management (a $20 billion company that, well, manages waste), I’m guessing, since today they’ve launched Greenopolis, a social network for greenies.They’re committed, they say, to connecting people and businesses on green issues, and teach people...
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Firefox 3 exceeds 1 million downloads in under four hours
via Ars Technica by segphault@arstechnica.com (Ryan Paul) on June 17, 2008
The download counter here at Mozilla headquarters shows that Firefox 3 has passed a million downloads. Ars reports live from the official release party.Read More...
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French Truckers Protest Fuel Prices
via NYT > France by By ALAN COWELL on June 17, 2008
French truckers attempted to block roads across the country on Monday to demand government measures to offset the soaring price of diesel fuel.
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Amusing FedEx Ad
via OhGizmo! by Andrew Liszewski on June 06, 2008
By Andrew LiszewskiAt one point, competing companies would go out of their way to avoid specifically mentioning their rivals when it came to advertising, preferring to instead drop subtle hints as to who they were referring to. But if the tired Mac vs. PC ads are any indication, those days are long gone. Toxel.com recently posted another collection of Creative Advertisements which included this...
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Tracking Fail
via FAIL Blog - Fail Pictures at Failblog.ORG by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Jrod hahhaThx to: Chris H.
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Billboard Made of Lettuce Grows On You
via TreeHugger by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Taylor cool ad campaign.Dare we say that we actually like something from McDonalds? It's a billboard that was set up in Chicago last fall to promote their "health conscious" menu, and just won a Gold Award for Leo Burnett at the Innovative Advertising Awards. Fast Food News (a prime TreeHugger source of breaking news) says "the creative team worked closely with a horticulturalist...
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THE INTERNET AND BOOK LARNIN'.
via Ezra Klein by (author unknown) on June 13, 2008
I don't really feel like I read more books before blogging. I mean, maybe I did in the sense that I had more time, and time spent blogging is possibly not time spent reading books, but I certainly don't feel like it's any harder to read a book. Rather, blogging and the internet have made me much pickier about which books I read.Think about it like this. If 20 years ago, you wanted to...
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