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Google searches track flu spread

Dugg in News - on 11/12/2008
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Android Phone: Worst. Bug. Ever.

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/11/2008
Text “reboot” to a friend and your phone rebooted? Wow. (see comment)
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Android Phone: Worst. Bug. Ever.

Dugg in News - on 11/11/2008
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Google Reader Can Translate Feeds

Dugg in News - on 11/11/2008
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NPR API is Live on NPR.org

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/06/2008
NPR’s API is no small bag of potatoes. The API’s main page says the API exposes the entire NPR archive of content starting from the launch of the NPR website in 1995. Just how big is this archive? Over 250,000 stories including text, images, video, and au … (see comment)
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NPR API is Live on NPR.org

Submitted in News - on 11/06/2008
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Stretching: The Truth

Dugg in News - on 11/06/2008
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Stretching: The Truth

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 11/06/2008
Very informative article. I was a competitive footballer for years and our warm up routine consisted of specific dynamic stretching. Nice to know we were "doing it right". (see comment)
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"Jurassic Park" Author Michael Crichton Dies of Cancer

Comment in News (9 diggs, 0 replies) - on 11/05/2008
Sad. I also enjoyed many of his books. R.I.P (see comment)
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Celtics' Garnett plugged into the soccer scene

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 11/04/2008
Garnett still lives in Minneapolis, likes football (soccer), and installed goals in his backyard? No wonder he is pretty much the coolest NBA player. (see comment)
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Celtics' Garnett plugged into the soccer scene

Submitted in News - on 11/04/2008
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None Pizza, Left Beef [w/Pics]

Dugg in News - on 11/04/2008
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Amarok 2.0 beta 3 "Ataksak" released

Dugg in News - on 11/03/2008
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Linus Torvalds talk about Richard Stallman, GPL and Obama

Comment in News (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - on 11/03/2008
I have to agree with Linus: I don't like single-issue people, nor do I think that people who turn the world into black and white are very nice or ultimately very useful. (see comment)