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Sergey Brin started to blog.
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Not a Pam fan but any guess about what campaign is going on here?
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I'm a pc (really).
And I was kinda waiting for that ad. I think it's quite good, not overwhelming good, but good enough to, you know, make a splash.
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A blog that lists things with with approximately 6,000 people, which was the population of Wasilla, Alaska while Sarah Palin was mayor.
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a great recap of the campaign so far
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What comes next is a parade of everyday PC users—scientists, fashion designers, teachers, and celebrities (like Pharrell!)—who talk about how much they like using computers that run on Microsoft operating systems and software. The vignettes, none of which are online right now, are supposed to be quick and upbeat… probably similar to those old Mac Switch ads?
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Less permanent then a tattoo but more deadly! Why settle for toxic inky when you could mark you body with the power of the sun. Never get cancer in a boring shape again.
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The story may be well and established already, but that hasn't stopped manufacturers from their food product and package shrink-a-dink rampage. Here's 34 more victims of The Grocery Shrink Ray spotted by the all-volunteer Consumerist tipster army, 25 of which are viewable using advanced pop-up slideshow technology…
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AirBed & Breakfast is an online marketplace for peer-to-peer traveling.
We enable people to earn money by renting out extra space, and offer travelers a viable alternative to hotels.
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“The final frontier protecting contemporary art galleries from the relentless encroachment of the auction houses has been emphatically breached,” wrote Roger Bevan, an art historian and critic, in an editorial in the Art Newspaper when the sale was announced last July.
In less than 24 hours, giant tanks of dead sharks, zebras and piglets submerged in formaldehyde; glass cabinets filled with medical supplies, cigarette butts or diamonds; paintings and drawings of everything from dots to skulls — 223 works all by the British artist Damien Hirst — were snapped up at a brisk clip by collectors from all parts of the globe.
By the sale’s end, on Tuesday afternoon, the entire auction brought a total of $200.7 million, more than the auction house’s high estimate of $177.6 million.
Sotheby’s said the total broke the record for a single-artist auction, set in 1993 when a Picasso sale with 88 works brought $20 million.
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Clhack.com is a mashup experiment in using the nifty ExtJS library in combination with craigslist.







