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by Linda Roeder on April 30, 2008
Using Google Maps you can now follow the Olympic Torch around the world as it travels. As the Olympic Torch relays over oceans, through cities and even by the tallest mountain in the world, you can...
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Filed in archive Wikis
by Linda Roeder on April 29, 2008
At the end of March Wikipedia had it's 10 millionth article written on the wiki. An biography written about Nicholas Hilliard was awarded the spot of 10 millionth article on Wikipedia. Wikipedia...
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Amazon Web Services has lowered their pricing for users using over 10 terabytes of data a month. The new pricing, set to take effect 1 May 2008 looks like this: $0.100 per GB - data transfer in (same...
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If you're going to travel to a major city then you're going to need a hotel. TvTrip helps you find one in a unique way. For each hotel they have listed on their site, some of the team from......
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Chances are, if you use Twitter heavily like I do, you noticed all kinds of weird things over the past several days. Twitter did some maintenance Friday night, which isn't all that unusual. After...
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I have been spammed several times over the past several weeks by a service called Naymz. Several people it seems have wanted me to "join their reputation network." Bah. Like I need another...
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Erick Schonfeld over at Techcrunch reports a problem with Amazon Web Services. Early this morning, Pacific Time, developers began reporting issues with the services. Approximately an hour and a half...
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