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15
Oct 07

Blog Action Day: Scattering seeds of change on the Web

What would happen if bloggers around the world joined together to write about one topic at the same time? We’ll find out today when more than 15,000 bloggers take part in the first Blog Action Day to raise awareness about environmental issues — global warming, pollution, anything they want.

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11
Oct 07

36 Reasons Flickr is a Photographer’s Best Friend

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As if you needed more reasons, here is a comprehensive list of reasons why Flickr is the ultimate tool for any photographer or wannabe photographer.

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29
Aug 07

Cute or the Cutest Kitty Ever?

Archie the Wonder Kitty

This is my friend Charleys’ kitten, Archie. I love this little guy and he kinda likes me too (well, he likes to sleep on my knee). He attacks my fingers, my face, my shoe laces.. just about everything. The greatest thing about Archie is how he doesn’t just walk to where he wants to go, he does this – ninja creepin’ in the shadows type thing. If he’s on top of something, like a sofa for instance, he’ll launch himself off of it (flying squirrel, crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon style) in the direction he wants to go, and uses the momentum to continue walking creeping in stride

He’s officially the cutest kitty ever. More photos of Archie


24
Aug 07

McAfee SiteAdivsor Foils MySpace Scam!


McAfee SiteAdivsor Wins!

So, I was on my friends MySpace page posting a comment when I clicked on her profile photo and it took me to the MySpace login page. Well, McAfee’s SiteAdvisor protected me by re-redirecting me to their page explaining to me what had just happened.

Well done!
www.siteadvisor.com

Related story: “Regarding my MySpace account


7
Aug 07

A fascninating documentary showing the dangers of searching on Google

When you make a search on Google, your ip address, the time, and what you searched for is stored in their database forever and this information can be used in a court of law against you. Google will willingly allow authorities to consult their database.

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