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A List of Regional Pizza Styles
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on January 25, 2008
Slice goes through a loooong list of pizza styles. It's interesting to see how the styles spread and change from region to region 795 Diggs and 190 Comments in Food & Drink - Submitted by capndesign - Mirror
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CybertronPC CM900: A Badged Eee PC
via EeeUser.com by ant on January 25, 2008
If you head over to TigerDirect, you’ll notice the CybertronPC Mini-PC CM900. It has a 900mhz processor, 512mb of ram, 2GB SSD disk, and a design that looks really familiar.Why does it look familiar? It’s really a badged black ASUS Eee PC 2G- and it’s priced at $359. I’m not sure about you, but I’d certainly prefer an original ASUS branded Eee PC 2G- especially since it’s about $60...
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Google Reader’s new timestamp feature
via Google Tutor by Mark O'Neill on January 25, 2008
Google Reader has introduced a feature where you can see the timestamp of each post. The timestamp shows both when the post was published on the blog and when it was picked up and transmitted by Google Reader. As far as I can see, the only possible thing this does for the user is remind them how long it takes for Google Reader to detect new posts!Some posts, like this one, was picked up...
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GoogleMapsVision: A Semi-Realtime Edits Viewer
via O'Reilly Radar by Brady Forrest on January 25, 2008
By Brady ForrestGoogle Maps just released a semi-realtime viewer of user edits. Sometime after the edits happen they pop up on the map in little balloons. It's very similar to Twittervision (or Flickrvision -- Radar post) in that you get a sense of what locations your fellow internet users find important. Aside from gaining buzz the viewer will also encourage people to edit locations...
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Could Instant Messaging (XMPP) Power the Future of Online Communication?
via ReadWriteWeb by Marshall Kirkpatrick on January 25, 2008
Enterprise collaboration company Jive Software posted today about a theory it's advancing on the rise of XMPP (called Jabber in IM) for powering communication services hosted in the cloud. The company also announced that it will include what it says will be the first XMPP-powered document sharing and collaboration tool in the forthcoming 2.0 release of its product Clearspring.If you think...
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Globally, Baidu Beats Microsoft in Search; Yandex Creeping Up On Ask
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on January 25, 2008
While Google dominates the top slot in search both in the U.S. and worldwide, with a global search market share of 62 percent, there is still a lot of elbowing going on below, especially when you look beyond the U.S. In a comScore ranking of the top-10 global search engines as measured by number of searches during the month of December, 2007, Yahoo comes in at a distant No. 2 with only 13 percent...
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How To Identify What Programs Started svchost.exe in Windows
via del.icio.us hotlist by wtntech on October 09, 2007
bookmark this on del.icio.us - first posted by wtntech towindowssvchostprocessestoolshowto - more about this bookmark...
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Find Out What's Behind Those svchost.exe Processes [Windows Tip]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on January 25, 2008
If you've ever tried to slim down Windows' memory usage by killing unnecessary processes, you've likely encountered the vague, too-scary-to-kill "svchost.exe." It's technically a generic name for processes running from those .DLL files scattered all around, but what you really want to know is whether you can give all of them the axe. The How-To Geek blog details following those...
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What is svchost.exe And Why Is It Running? :: the How-To Geek
via del.icio.us hotlist by colin_w on January 25, 2008
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Will Big Cash Piles Keep Start-Up Sales Alive? AAPL, MSFT, GOOG Piggybanks' Total $50 Billion
via paidContent.org by Joseph Weisenthal on January 25, 2008
Big names like Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) continue to sit on burgeoning piles of unused cash, which might just keep the buyout exit window for startups wide open. Together, the companies have over $50 billion in cash that's just sitting there, not to mention their own shares. In his outlook for 2008, JPMorgan analyst Imran Khan predicted that large...
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