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Information about "PC Paradise", which appears to be a computer conference held aboard a cruise liner in the Caribbean.
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harold
over a year ago
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Dave Cheong writes about the 18 ways you can stay focused at work. I wonder how many people actually do this.
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dan
over a year ago
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In his article "You Are What You Search", Paul Boutin describes the seven main types of searchers revealed by the AOL search logs released August 2006.
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michael
over a year ago
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Lots of new and cool websites around the web for travel, community, news and more. Here's hoping Fanpop makes the 2007 list!
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dave
over a year ago
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Hilarious look at Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Fry's experience upgrading his PC, networking his TiVo, and switching to VOIP service.
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Article looks at the factors that have leads to Slashdot's irrelevance.
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papa
over a year ago
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The 21 million search queries released by AOL have exposed an innumerable number of life stories ranging from the mundane to the illicit and bizarre.
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papa
over a year ago
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Voters can force this geek to watch any TV show they want.
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NYTimes article about the recent AOL user data fiasco demonstrates how frighteningly easy it was for data miners to discern the identity of one of the "anonymized" users in the released data. Scary stuff.
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papa
over a year ago
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Based on those delightful inspirational posters which have become a fixture of dentist's offices everywhere.
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papa
over a year ago
6 fans
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