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Top 9 Worst Employees in Video Game History

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This Labor Day weekend, we take a look at the characters with the worst sense of work ethic in video games. These are characters that, despite their "occupation" spend all their time trying to save people or taking lavish vacations, or even just causing the end of the world. Think about it: when have you ever seen Mario do any plumbing? Here are the worst workers in video game history.

Princess of Persia is Gorgeous (pics)

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Princess of Persia makes the Prince unforgettable after you see this goddess.

Colorful HDR Images of Old Trains

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I like to see well created colorful HDR images and when those images are showcasing some super-cool old locomotives then you just have to love them.

15 Awful DIY Plumbing Disasters

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There's no doubt that taking the lesser traveled DIY path usually saves a ton of money on household projects, whether they be small fixer-uppers or large retiling jobs. Sometimes, however, it's just better to call the damn plumber; they have the job for a reason.

What if Luke Skywalker missed?

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Luke snatches defeat from the jaws of victory in this re-edit of "A New Hope"

9 Websites Stuck in the 1990’s

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In the past ten years, the Internet has changed so drastically – so completely – that it's hard to remember what a vastly different place it was in the 1990's.

Snakebot inspires dreams, haunts nightmares

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Built by robotics students at Carnegie Mellon, Uncle Sam the Snakebot is simultaneously horribly awesome, and awesomely creepy. Uncle Sam is programmed with a variety of different "gaits", or types of movement patterns, which are based on the real-life behavior of real-life snakes. The goal is to create a modular—and, thus, relatively simple to produce and scale—robot that can get to and through places where people, and less-willies-inducing robots, can't maneuver. Via Switched The snakebots are coming Modular Snake Robot Robotic snake takes a swim

Rare Designer Slams Activision Regarding Goldeneye Remake

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Martin Hollis, the designer of the original GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, has spoken in a recent interview with Official Nintendo Magazine about his thoughts on the upcoming remake. What he has to say isn't particularly nice, however.

Giant Metal Transmission Towers Designed to Look Like Humans

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Boston-based architecture firm Choi + Shine designs giant electric transmission towers with lifelike features! Nothing spoils a peaceful drive or bike ride through nature more than passing by a series of ugly manmade transmission towers...

20 Cosplay Babes of Dragon*Con 2010 [PICS]

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Dragon*Con" an event with more costumed people per square yard than anywhere in the world that I know of, including Halloween

PAX 2010: Exclusive Portal 2 Co-op Gameplay Footage

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Exclusive video of Portal 2 co-op gameplay

Analysts: White House Panicking Over Elections - Face The Nation - CBS News

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Face The Nation on CBS: Analysts: White House Panicking Over Elections - Say Dems Are Distancing Themselves From Obama, Angry Over Economy, Health Care Fallout

Bee decline already having dramatic effect on pollination of plants

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A decline in bees and global warming are having a damaging effect on the pollination of plants, new research claims.

Samsung suggests Galaxy Tab will cost between $200 and $400 -- also coming to Vodafone UK

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Early reports indicate Europe will pay a pretty penny for Samsung's Galaxy Tab, but the 7-inch tablet may cost a good bit less when it comes to US shores -- the Wall Street Journal paraphrases a Samsung executive who claims it could run between $200 and $300 depending on the all-important carrier subsidies. The Korea Times, meanwhile, suggests a $300 to $400 retail price according to a different Samsung bigwig, who added that the Tab "will cost slightly more than the Galaxy S smartphone." As you're probably aware, Sammy's Galaxy S typically retails for about $200 in the US -- excepting Sprint's Epic 4G at $250 -- so if you held a bursting Li-ion battery to our head and forced us to guess, we'd say the latter range of dollar signs is far more likely. By the way, Vodafone UK shows the Galaxy Tab as "coming soon." Hit our more coverage link for details. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Samsung suggests Galaxy Tab will cost between $200 and $400 -- also coming to Vodafone UK originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Sep 2010 18:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Wall Street Journal, Korea Times  | Email this | Comments

Is Android Only Surging Because Apple Is Letting It?

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This weekend, I've been catching up on some reading. One post that was of particular interest to me was David Beach's article from last week about developing for Android. Beach, who is a product manager at eBay Mobile and a co-founder of 12seconds, basically says that the experience sucks for a number of reasons (all of which Google can fix, but will take quite a bit of work and time). But one quote in particular stuck out to me: Android has succeeded despite Google. In fact it's safe to say that Android is successful for one primary reason. The iPhone is only available on AT&T. If the iPhone was on Verizon a year ago. Android would be no where near as popular. Obviously, Beach isn't the first person to bring this idea up. But he brings it up in a way that he's able to back-up his feelings from a developers' perspective, while at the same time roping in what isn't ideal from a consumer perspective about Android as well.

25 Essential Social Media Resources You May Have Missed

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Normally, we assume youve missed a few posts here and there because youve been outside enjoying the last days of summer. But given the impending Hurricane and crippling heatwave, we sincerely hope youve been inside this past week. So whats your excuse?If you still have catching up to do, were back with another list of resources from the past week or so.Our Social Media section can help you gear up for Fantasy Football season, Watch the US Open, or break down the news with some insightful infographics. Tech and Mobile offers a guide on making your own ringtones, using Gmails priority inbox, and a slew of iPhone tips and tricks. Business comes packed with SEO tips, response plans to social media attacks, and advice on incorporating your startup.Looking for even more social media resources? This guide appears every weekend, and you can check out all the lists-gone-by here any time.Social MediaTop 10 Fantasy Football Sites to Help You Win Here are 10 websites that might give you the winning edge over your fantasy football competition.10 Incredibly Inspirational Moments on YouTube [VIDEOS] YouTube isnt just for kittens, cute kids, and confabulating celebrities. Its also home to some of the most inspiring historical moments ever captured on camera.7 Services That Will Suggest Things You Like Unlimited choice (especially on the web) is not always a good thing. These 7 sites use can help narrow down the agonizing list of possibilities in a variety of areas.5 Fun FarmVille Accessories 80 million virtual farmers cant be wrong! Show off your social gaming addiction with these 5 hilarious accessories.HOW TO: Follow the US Open with Social Media Weve collected some easy, free and totally legal ways to watch and follow the US Open on the web and via social media.10 of the Webs Most Insightful News Infographics A picture is worth a thousand words. But if you include an entire database, make it interactive, and add filtering options, the word-to-picture exchange rate is even better.How Social Data Built a Better Health Care App Its not often that the U.S. government uses social media or open source data to solve a problem, but the NIHs recent project Pillbox is an exception with a lot of potential.HOW TO: Score the Best Fashion Deals on the Social Web Just because the economy is still depressed doesnt mean your wardrobe has to be. Check out all these great discount fashion destinations on the social web.Social Media Grammar: The Checkin Conundrum So you want to write about Foursquare, but is it check in, checkin, or check-in? We have the answers, which are sure to please even the sternest grammarian.For more social media news and resources, you can follow Mashables social media channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.Tech & MobileHOW TO: Make Free iPhone Ringtones You dont need to spend extra money to turn your favorite song into an iPhone ringtone. You can do it right in iTunes. Heres how.6 Job Search Tips for Aspiring Programmers 6 job search tips from the people who hire programmers about how you can land your dream job.8 Free BlackBerry Games Worth Downloading Need a break from the e-mail influx? Sneak away and grab one of these free and fun BlackBerry games.Gmail Priority Inbox: 5 Tips for Better Productivity Weve identified a few more complex tips for those of you looking to maximize productivity and use some of the less obvious features of Priority Inbox.10 Useful iPhone Shortcuts, Tips and Tricks Weve put the iPhone 4 through its paces and come up with some handy tips and tricks that will help you get more out of your Apple-flavored mobile.Why the Apple A4 is the iPod Touchs Killer Feature The most significant addition to Apples new iPod is the inclusion of the same chip capably powering the iPhone 4 and the iPad the Apple A4.HOW TO: Get Started with HTML5 Boilerplate HTML5 Boilerplate is one of the most interesting new projects aimed at giving designers and developers a template for integrating HTML5 into their sites.15 Essential Back to School Podcasts If you need some help getting back into learning mode, these podcasts will open your ears to a wealth of insight on science, history, economics, literature, math and more.HOW TO: Track Hurricane Earl Online Want to know how Earl will affect your Labor Day weekend plans? Check out these resources for tracking the hurricane.For more tech news and resources, you can follow Mashables tech channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.BusinessHOW TO: Respond when Social Media Attacks Your Brand Here are three examples of companies that received negative attention on social media and how you can learn from their mistakes or successes.How CEOs Will Use Social Media in the Future Whether they use it for recruiting, scouting, public engagement or social CRM, CEOs will need to have a firm grasp on social media if they want to stay ahead of the curve.3 Winning Alternatives to Online Sweepstakes Many brands arent aware that running an actual sweepstakes promotion has many legal ramifications. These 3 alternatives can be just as engaging, but without the complications.HOW TO: Incorporate Your Startup at the Right Time Once youve decided that incorporation is right for your business, whats the best time to do it? There are a number of paperwork and tax-related factors to consider.4 Tips for Writing SEO-Friendly Blog Posts Search rank can be a powerful way to drive readers and customers to your site. Check out this advice on how to make your business blog more Google-friendly.A World Without E-mail: One Mans Vision of a Social Workplace Luis Suarez has a dream: no more e-mail. He discusses working remotely from a paradise island and the benefits of keeping all his business correspondence social.8 Funding Contests to Kick Start Your Big Idea Does your startup need an investment to get off the ground? These competitions might prove a good source of VC if you can win.For more business news and resources, you can follow Mashables business channel on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.Reviews: Facebook, Foursquare, Gmail, Google, Mashable, Twitter, YouTube, iPhoneMore About: business, facebook, Features Week In Review, List, Lists, Mobile 2.0, small business, social media, tech, technology, trend, trending, twitter, youtubeFor more Social Media coverage:Follow Mashable Social Media on TwitterBecome a Fan on FacebookSubscribe to the Social Media channelDownload our free apps for iPhone and iPad

You Know Who Likes WikiLeaks? Fidel Castro.

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An editorial yesterday in the LA Times called Fidel Castro, Internet Junkie says the 84-year-old Cuban reads 200 to 300 online articles a day, and is fascinated by WikiLeaks. The LA Times article is based on an lengthy interview Castro did with the Mexican newspaper La Jornada, where he reportedly said that the Internet, has put an end to secrets. We are seeing a high level of investigative journalism, asthe New York Times calls it, that is within reach of the whole world. He also said that the Internet is, the most powerful weapon that has existed. Castro, however, isnt just an Internet consumer hes also apparently a prolific blogger (one of about 300 in Cuba). So now you know. (Note: Isolated Cuba does not have a fiber-optic connection to the rest of the world, and must rely on old underwater telephone lines and for satellite-based broadband to connect to the Internet. The LA Times editorial says that estimates put Cubas Internet penetration of between 2.6% -13% of the population depending on whether its based on international (the 2.6%) or Cuban government statistics (the 13%). Either way, Cuba has by far the lowest percentage of Internet users of any nation in the Western Hemisphere. Those that do have access face censorship and restriction as well.) Original title and link for this post: You Know Who Likes WikiLeaks? Fidel Castro.

The Real Social Network: Your Mobile Contacts

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The term "social network" is of course synonymous with online networks like Facebook. But think about what you're actual social life is like for a second. Are you really closest to the people whose items...

Monkey kisses cat

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They are in love. Or maybe it's only about the monkey.

First-Ever Baby Seahorse Spotted in British Waters

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The Dorset waters are Britain's largest known breeding colony for seahorses, according to the Telegraph, which writes that adult, pregnant male, and juvenile spiny seahorses have been spotted there since surveys of the area began in 1994. But this was the first time a baby has been spotted.

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