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The Internet FAQ from 2085
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on May 19, 2008
What was the internet?The internet and the world web was a computing system to transfer human information. Scientists have based its beginning to the years 1920 to 1940.What was electromail?Electromail was another transport protocol to transfer human information, but it was quickly discontinued as it caused misunderstandings due to lack of correctly representing emotions.What were world web...
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French Spiderman scales New York Times building | U.S. | Reuters
via www.reuters.com by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
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Experimental Gmail Features
via googlesystem.blogspot.com by (author unknown) on June 06, 2008
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Berlin Infrastructure
via berlinfrastructure.tumblr.com by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
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pies baked in tiny jars
via not martha by megan on June 04, 2008
I recently made pies baked in tiny jars. They were perfection.The dessert in a jar thing came at me in a few different ways. First was the mention of cakes baked in a jar over at Angry Chicken, and then with pretty frosting at Super Eggplant. What a brilliant present, an already baked cake all sealed up and ready to eat.Later I came across these pies baked in jars at LloydAndLauren. Little pies,...
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Hi-tech tombstones in Japan let mourners link to images, videos of deceased - Mainichi Daily News
via mdn.mainichi.jp by (author unknown) on June 06, 2008
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The Machine That Changed the World: The Paperback Computer
via Waxy.org Links by (author unknown) on June 06, 2008
The third episode of The Machine That Changed the World covers the development of the personal computer and the modern graphical user interface, which made computing easy to use for everyone. (Previously: Part 1, Part 2.)Notes:Like the books of the Middle Ages, early computers were large, extremely expensive, and maintained by a select few. It seemed unlikely they'd be commonplace, partly...
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The Letter in the Pond
via www.thatcanadiangirl.co.uk by (author unknown) on June 01, 2008
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Pheltup
via BuzzFeed - Latest by (author unknown) on June 05, 2008
TECH BUZZ – A fake Twitter competitor dreamed up as a hoax to rile the Twitter-esque Plurk. Posts purporting the company had actually purchased Plurk eventually caused the real founders to speak up.The Best Links:How the News SpreadLots of Twitter “Thought Leaders” Were in On It Or Fooled by ItMocking What Shouldn’t Exist With What Doesn’t“It’s probably an elaborate inside...
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bomomo
via del.icio.us|popular by rtsnance on June 03, 2008
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