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Apparently the Harry Potter movie has amazing typography. Now I might have a reason to watch the film. :-) It will take a lot to exceed Wes Anderson’s devotion to Futura though.
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Mobile phone operators are about to become a commodity like water or petrol. The competitive stakes are rapidly being raised as advanced mobile service propositions are increasingly attracting competitors from outside telecoms.
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An alternative way to view source on an iphone
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Solution for publishing email addresses, avoiding spam, and having a fall back for accessibility.
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I want one of these wind turbines for our house.
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Both Facebook and MySpace have launched profile and network targeted advertising and marketing products. As they both use member interests and the communities which they are part of, trust continues to become key in adoption as information is passed along
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Use both display:none and visibility:hidden
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Buy your groceries with your phone. When is the US going to get this?
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Red Hat is going to start offering Red Hat Enterprise Linux on EC2. The service will cost $19 per month plus 21, 53, or 94 cents per hour, depending on computing and storage capacity, plus 11 cents per gigabyte transferred in and 19 cents per gigabyte tra
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eMarketer projects that US online advertising will more than double as a percentage of total media, rising from only a 6% share of total media in 2006, to slightly more than a 12% share in 2010.
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For use in CMS solutions to prevent bad markup
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The SDK and associated documentation
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Google giving away $10 million for best Android applications
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Another win for WebKit. By the time Mobile Firefox comes out, it will be moot.
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“YouMonitor.Us is a distributed peer-to-peer monitoring service that puts your web site to work monitoring other sites for downtime, while other sites keep an eye on yours. The service is free, provided that you volunteer some CPU cycles and bandwidth fro
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“The company is gearing up to make a serious run at buying wireless spectrum, a chunk of the airwaves that can be used to provide mobile phone and Internet services, in a Federal Communications Commission auction in January.”