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POPSFind Chuck Norris | I'm Feeling Lucky, Google Find Chuck Norris: It will also tell you, in bright red font, that Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you. ... Find Chuck Norris, find Chuck Norris i m feeling lucky, chuck norris, chuck norris i m feeling lucky, google chuck norris, chuck norris google.
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POPSNew Google Doodle to Mark Perseid Meteor Shower The image shows houses silhouetted against the night sky, with meteors streaking through the air, leaving a trail of bright light. Clicking on the link takes web surfers through to a Google results page for searches about the Perseid meteor shower, which will still be visible across the United Kingdom this evening.
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POPS Fireball Over Texas A fireball that bright would be from a big chunk, and they’d have tracked it. However, I really don’t think this was from the satellites; it was moving rapidly (deorbiting space junk tends to move far slower than incoming meteors) and in the wrong direction.]
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POPSKindle iPhone App Coming This sort of app might help sell kindles, too -- i'd be more likely to want one if i could trade books back and forth between devices.
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POPSThe Terrifying Future of Computing Q&A: Author Nicholas Carr -- Carr: The scariest thing about Stanley Kubrick's vision wasn't that computers started to act like people but that people had started to act like computers. We're beginning to process information as if we're nodes; it's all about the speed of locating and reading data. We're transferring our intelligence into the machine, and the machine is transferring its way of thinking into us.
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POPSGeek vs. Nerd vs. Dork I don't know if I agree with everything in here, but the list is pretty spot on for the most part... I definitely define myself as a geek, and match up pretty well with that here :)
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POPSDumb ass writer suggests Netscape will defeat Digg Everyone always acts like today's big companies will destroy new, smaller ones...but they fail to recognize that every big company today was once of the smaller ones. Doesn't mean you don't need great execution and luck, but the growth of our economy is contingent on new, bright, hungry companies stepping up and making things happen...that's how it always has been and hopefully always will be. Everyone like to point to Netscape as the example, but there's also Google. I think the key is to be inspired by and learn from both.