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“As a symbol of health and wellness, nothing surpasses the simple push-up.”
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To save the photo to your iPhone just press your finger on the photo and hold it there for a couple of seconds.
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From the creators of I Can Has Cheezeburger
Entries Tagged as 'Daily Links'
links for 2008-07-17
July 17th, 2008 ·
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links for 2008-07-16
July 16th, 2008 ·
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“The acquisition enables Twitter to fully harness the core search, filtering, and discovery technology built by the extraordinarily talented Summize team. All five Summize engineers will be joining Twitter.”
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links for 2008-07-11
July 11th, 2008 ·
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“Seriously, many have been blinded by all this talk of the new iPhone — the real story is the App Store. It can run on your old iPhone (as it’s running on mine right now) and it can run on your iPod Touch. And it makes them so much better.”
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Screenshots of various iPhone app’s
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“Here’s the quick how-to for getting Exchange up and running on your iPhone. Note that this works on any iPhone with the version 2.0 software.”
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links for 2008-07-10
July 10th, 2008 ·
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Walt Mossberg reviews the new iPhone 3G
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David Pogue reviews the new iPhone 3G
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“Could we somehow take advantage of our network to help Twitter find and eliminate spammers even quicker?”
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links for 2008-07-09
July 9th, 2008 ·
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“FriendFeed seems to be flying under the radar (unless you count this), but it’s only a matter of time before the spammers sign up there, too - especially once they realize the potential “Google juice” to be had.”
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links for 2008-07-08
July 8th, 2008 ·
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Bijan got an advanced copy and has posted a couple of reviews.
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Bijan got an advanced copy and has posted a couple of reviews.
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“There will never be another scene quite like it, or another match, for that matter. Wimbledon closed down a 132-year era Sunday night with the greatest tennis match ever played.”
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“Yes ladies and gentleman, the reports of Twitter’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. By the end of June, when the service was for the most part stable (though lacking some features), the number of users on the site reached new heights.”
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links for 2008-07-07
July 7th, 2008 ·
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“By linking all major cities in California with a state-of-the-art new transportation choice, high-speed trains will move people and products across our state like never before.”
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“So if you’ve seen a drop in your Twitter Followers over the past few days, don’t worry. It’s not something that you did or said. It’s just Twitter doing a little house-cleaning.”
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links for 2008-07-03
July 3rd, 2008 ·
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“The mechanics of diminutive Tim Lincecum — looks 18, throws 98 — are more than an act of violence, they’re a marvel of modern science. Unconventionally honed by his father, that delivery has produced the most fascinating ace of his generation”
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links for 2008-07-02
July 2nd, 2008 ·
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“The growing popularity of the Girl Talk sound, which finds pieces of the Carpenters, Metallica, Beastie Boys and more grafted into a single song, has helped Mr. Gillis make a rapid ascent. Last year, he quit his day job as a biomedical engineer.”
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An increase of 12.5% to 25%, depending on how many Minutes in your plan
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links for 2008-07-01
July 1st, 2008 ·
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A mobile app that shows you the top nightlife spots based on real-time data from GPS phones. Works on Blackberry and coming soon to iPhone. Appears to only be available in the SF Bay Area for now.
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Note to self: Put all 11 of these foods into a blender and make a very disgusting yet healthy smoothie.
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“Less is more. Simplicity is power. Create a solid foundation, and let others build a thousand different houses, each catering to a different need, and you’ll never go out of fashion. Simplicity is the key that unlocks the web.”
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Screenshots of the new iGoogle
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“Twitter should take full advantage of their messaging platform, user base and user disposition to lead in the P2P mobile payments space, where, despite years of hype, no one has much of a head start.”
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