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- The Top Five Most Memorable "Doctor Who" Episodes
- Star Wars: The Old Republic UK Event Revelations
- Plastic Bag Companies Now Suing Entrepreneurs: The ChicoBag Case
- Boy, six, uses his body as a shield to protect younger brother from dog attack
- Alcohol Helps the Brain Remember
- Victory dance? Ubisoft Celebrates as Music Games Shift from Guitars to Dance
- You Want to Deduct... What?? [VIDEO]
- Digg Dialogg - Guy Kawasaki
- Remember When: The Horrible Ex-Girlfriend [VIDEO]
- Donald Trump is losing it
- Applebee's Server Catches Heat After Serving Margarita To 15-Month-Old Boy
- Tiger Woods' Ex-Mistress, Rachel Uchitel Doing Bikini Thing | Bleacher Report
- Robotics Scouts Merit Badge Is Official: Geeks Unite!
- Sweden exports sweatshops: Ikea's first American factory
- Why Lionel Messi Is The Great One of Soccer?
- Yellowstone volcanic plume much larger than expected
- 10 retailers that are closing stores
- Streets of Rage Remake pulled by Sega (took them 8 years to make, less then 2 weeks to remove)
- Algorithm Experiments and Better Comments
- What Impact Has The New York Times Paywall Had on Traffic?
The Top Five Most Memorable "Doctor Who" Episodes Posted: The most memorable Doctor Who episodes of all time!! |
Star Wars: The Old Republic UK Event Revelations Posted: For those of you who don't have the time to read through 70 pages worth of content on the SWTOR community boards, here's a recap from the UK Community Event: |
Plastic Bag Companies Now Suing Entrepreneurs: The ChicoBag Case Posted: As awareness about plastic pollution around the world continues to grow, the plastic industry has been busy trying to save its business. |
Boy, six, uses his body as a shield to protect younger brother from dog attack Posted: When the dog began its unprovoked attack, six-year-old Timo Perez knew it was up to him to protect his four-year-old brother Carlos and their friend, also four. |
Alcohol Helps the Brain Remember Posted: Drinking alcohol primes certain areas of our brain to learn and remember better, says a new study. The common view that drinking is bad for learning and memory isn't wrong, says a neurobiologist, but it highlights only one side of what ethanol consumption does to the brain. |
Victory dance? Ubisoft Celebrates as Music Games Shift from Guitars to Dance Posted: The company's new dance games represent one of the video game industry's best chances for a revival of growth on the consoles. |
You Want to Deduct... What?? [VIDEO] Posted: Jay Leno asks a tax expert about the tax status of some rather unusual items... what's deductible and what's not deductible? |
Posted: Digg Dialogg: Guy Kawasaki - Author, evangelist and strategist Guy Kawasaki answers your questions in this special Dialogg hosted by Veronica Belmont. |
Remember When: The Horrible Ex-Girlfriend [VIDEO] Posted: Curt decides that his amnesia stricken friend needs to re-live all memories, good and bad. And what could be worse than getting dumped by your girlfriend of 3 years? Forcing her to recreate the break up, that's what. With special guest star Codi Fischer. |
Posted: God help us, the man might be serious |
Applebee's Server Catches Heat After Serving Margarita To 15-Month-Old Boy Posted: The little boy reportedly began hailing strangers, too. |
Tiger Woods' Ex-Mistress, Rachel Uchitel Doing Bikini Thing | Bleacher Report Posted: Remember Tiger's original mistress, Rachel Uchitel? Well the 36-year-old night club manager decided to celebrate Tiger's recent resurgence in the world of golf by hitting the beach with her new man... |
Robotics Scouts Merit Badge Is Official: Geeks Unite! Posted: It's not often that you hear of the Boy Scouts of America making the tech news wires. So why now? Simple: a new merit badge. That new badge just so happens to be called |
Sweden exports sweatshops: Ikea's first American factory Posted: This is what happens when you don't allow unions. |
Why Lionel Messi Is The Great One of Soccer? Posted: With Lionel Messi on track to break the Spanish mark for single-season scoring, it's time to recognize his achievement despite soccer's aversion to statistical records. |
Yellowstone volcanic plume much larger than expected Posted: A new view of the mantle plume that powers Yellowstone suggests that a huge area of elevated temperatures exists under Idaho. |
10 retailers that are closing stores Posted: Some of these chains are dead, some are dying and some are reinventing themselves to survive -- but their convenient locations near you are vanishing fast. |
Streets of Rage Remake pulled by Sega (took them 8 years to make, less then 2 weeks to remove) Posted: After spending an astounding eight years in development, the ambitious fan project "Streets of Rage Remake" hit the Internet to massive buzz. But despite the general positive reception, overall polish of the remake, and an advance request for legal approval, the "SorR" game from Spanish development team Bombergames is now officially defunct. Sega's forced the team to remove the project's download links from their site and forums. |
Algorithm Experiments and Better Comments Posted: The Digg Team brings you some new changes! Today we're experimenting with our TopNews promotion algorithm to increase number of stories and diversity, and we've also made some changes to improve the commenting experience on Digg. |
What Impact Has The New York Times Paywall Had on Traffic? Posted: The New York Times paywall has now been up for two weeks. What impact has it had on the popular website's traffic? |
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