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By Peter Bartsch - June 23rd, 2008
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By Peter Bartsch - April 3rd, 2008
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  • Getting OpenID Into the Browser
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  • iTunes App Store: The First Five Months
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Reddit

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  • A body farm is basically just a few acres of land surrounded by a fence and filled with DEAD AND DECOMPOSING BODIES
  • What would Jesus have to say about atheist displays in public places? Nothing. He'd be too busy with the hungry, the sick, the homeless, and the outcast.
  • Gamestop Chrono Trigger Fail.
  • Obama To Every Single Bush Ambassadorship Political Appointee: "Your services will no longer be required come January 20th."
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World Changing

  • Pulling Water from the Air: The WaterMill
  • Clinton Picked to Oversee Population Policies
  • New Inaba Project on Display in Rome
  • Sustainability’s Talismans
  • Worldchanging Book: Korean Edition
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The Economist

  • Stephen Harper, Canada's prime minister, has dodged a vote of no confidence
  • How Britons exaggerate expense claims
  • Damian Green’s arrest
  • Worsening economic condition across Europe spur the EBC, Bank of England and Swedish central bank to make big interest-rate cuts
  • Funding Argentina's “New Deal”
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Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools

  • Sounds Oasis
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  • Bessey VarioClippix Spring Clamp
  • Unistrut
  • How to Build an Igloo
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Boing Boing

  • (BBtv) Stormtrooping Akihabara: Silicon Valley meets Tokyo meets Star Wars meets Sexy Maids / feat. Joi Ito + Danny Choo
  • Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays -- a new gigantic collection of Winsor McCay's lush and surreal comics
  • Prince rewards spendy fans with DRM-crippled downloads
  • Platitude of the Day: a non-denominational parody of the BBC's religious "Thought of the Day"
  • US military interrogator decries torture -- worse than useless
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