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Apple's Website Circa 1993 [Image Cache]






If you transported Apple's website back to 1993, I have no doubt it would end up looking exactly like this. Especially that beige menubar. HyperCard, anyone? More »






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The FCC Is Going to Leave Your ISP Alone [Internet]


Somewhat conveniently following the court decision that says the FCC doesn't have the power to enforce net neutrality, FCC Chairman Genananananapackachkowsi is expected to respond that he wants to leave broadband providers just the way are,...
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Internet vs Real Life
And educational insight to the contrasts between these two mediums brought to us by Red Vs Blue




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The Chatroulette Speed Painter Animates the Weirdness [Chatroulette]






Behold the Chatroulette speed painter at work: armed with just a Wacom tablet and a preternatural drawing ability, he's able to create incredible sketches of his chat partners in no time flat. And you th...
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The Best and Worst Hotel Wi-Fi [Wi-Fi]






I'm not going to pretend HotelChatter's chart works, so I'll just point to their list of best hotel Wi-Fi (Holiday Inn for mega-chains) and worst (avoid mid-high-enders like DoubleTree). My hotel criteria...
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T-Mobile Won't Charge You for Using Too Much Data, But They Will Slow You the Hell Down [T-Mobile]


Instead of charging you overage fees for using more than 5GB of data in a month with one of its webConnect 3G data plans, T-Mobile's just going to slow your internet down instead. A novel trade-off, though I'd prefer to choose whether I get...
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Geocities-izer Transports Websites To the Halcyon Days of 1996 [Retromodo]






Geocities might be dead, but its spirit lives on. The Geocities-izer does you the enormous favor of transforming your favorite (or least) website into not just a Geocities page, but a really bad Geocities...
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FACEBOOK


FACEBOOK
You’re doing it wrong, but you’re still hot so it’s ok.
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How Much Less AT&T Is Sucking [At&t]






Sure, sure, AT&T added another 1.9 million subscribers and activated 2.7 million new iPhones. But the most interesting slide in their earnings statement was the one detailing, statistically, how much less...
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The Fastest Internet In the World? It's In Berkeley [Speed]






Just in case internet iPhone celebrity Jason Chen needed another reason to feel smug: his alma mater, Berkeley, has the highest internet speeds of any city on Earth. More »






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RULE 34


RULE 34
It has NO exceptions
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The Daily Grind
The daily grind of school has a fairly easy transition to the daily grind of having a job. Whenever someone says, “best days of your life”, I imagine myself hitting them. Hard. With something that has spikes.




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Word to the Wise

So the next time you’re doing a body shot off that fat chick and somebody pulls out their camera, you might be screwed.



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If Mary Magdalene Had the Internet
Calling all prostitutes, call girls, whores, escorts, harlots, streetwalkers, strumpets, hustlers, ladies of the evening, tramps, floozies, painted ladies, hussies, concubines, courtesans and of course, hookers.  Spread the word of Jesus, not STDs.





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Comcast Wins, We Lose: Court Says FCC Doesn't Have the Power to Enforce Net Neutrality [Comcast]






A federal appeals court just ruled on Comcast's lawsuit to get the FCC's p2p blocking ban overturned—that the FCC doesn't have the power to tell Comcast, or any ISP, to be net neutral. Whoa. More...
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Microsoft Attacks Google Chrome on Privacy [Microsoft]






Microsoft has apparently decided that a good way to promote Internet Explorer 8 is by attacking Chrome over privacy concerns. Like, say, right here in this video. But something doesn't add up. More&nbs...
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Are You Feeling AT&T's 100 Day Plan to Fix Their Network? [At&t]






Another iPhone, another round of AT&T promising it'll be better this time. Honest! In fact, in December they started a 100-day plan to " to dramatically improve the company's network in densely-populated ...
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MISLEADING

MISLEADING
Everyone knows you get ripped as soon as you enter your credit card details.
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What If Adobe Flash Is Bundled With Google Chrome? [Rumor]


Curious, possibly weird: ZDNet editor-in-chief Larry Dignan says Adobe and Google are planning to announce tomorrow that they're bundling Flash with Google's "Chrome browser and or operating system." I'm not sure how much it move would real...
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How the iPad Is Already Reshaping the Internet (Without Flash) [Apple]






The iPad doesn't run Flash. If your website uses Flash, it won't play well on the iPad. Turns out, a lot of people want their sites to look pretty on the iPad. So the internet's already starting to look d...
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Verizon's FiOS Rollout Drawing To a Close [FiOS]


Fiber optics. It sounds fast (it is). But it also sounds expensive (it is). So expensive, it turns out, that Verizon has announced that it's winding down expansion of its FiOS network. It will keep plugging away in markets that it has alrea...
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ISP’s & Sarcasm Don’t Mix
How generous of Comcast – an entire 10mb of online storage space, and it’s all yours!







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Google Rumored To Shut Down Chinese Arm In April [Google]






We've already explored some of the repercussions that could come if Google exits China, but that's looking all the more likely now that an actual date has been pointed at by one of their Chinese employees...
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Raiding Eternity [Memoryforever]






"Lots of times the families will go down to Kinko's," the funeral director tells me. "They can do a memorial folder thing down there." Do you help them get photos off Flickr, off Facebook? "We don't reall...
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What Happens (Online) When We Die: Twitter [Memory]






One day, you're going to die. And when you do, you online presence—like your social network profiles, your blog comments, and your web services—will serve as your very first memorial. Here's h...
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: What's Next Edition [Remainders]






In today's Remainders: the next step. Fort John Grisham, it's e-books. For the television-viewing public, it's viewing television while surfing the web. For Google, it's controlling the internet. And for ...
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Google Exiting China Sucks Just As Much As Censorship Does [Google]






It's too easy to pat Google on the back for taking such a firm stance against China. The two behemoths' fingers are twitching by their sides, ready to whip their pistols out. But what of the repercussions...
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What Happens (Online) When We Die: Facebook [Memory]






One day, you're going to die. And when you do, you online presence—like your social network profiles, your blog comments, and your web services—will serve as your very first memorial. Here's h...
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South Korean Scientists Transmit Broadband Signals Through Human Arm [Conductivity]






Human skin is apparently a very energy-efficient conduit for transmitting data. A recent experiment achieved a rate of 10Mbps, which may put my Internet connection to shame. The experiment used small, fle...
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Today Is The 25th Anniversary of The First Dotcom URL Registered [Internet]


On this day, back in 1985, the first ever dotcom URL was created, Symbolics.com. There were just six dotcoms registered that year, compared to the 100,000 that are created every day now. More »






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Google Reportedly 99.9 Percent Sure To Shut Down Its Chinese Search [Censorship]


Though the last we heard, Google was nearing a compromise that would allow them to stop censoring their Google.cn results, the Financial Times is reporting that they are almost certainly going to close their Chinese search engine. Since the...
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FCC Proposing Its Plan For America's Net Future To Congress This Week [Fcc]






As the intertubes overtake boob tubes and telephone tubes as our primary mode of communication, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that access is available and affordable for all Americans. The F...
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Take the Consumer Broadband Test, Help the FCC Keep ISPs In Check [Broadband]






Feel like your broadband's not living up to how they're advertised? Here's your chance to prove it: the FCC's introduced a Consumer Broadband Test that'll let you know exactly how good a connection you've...
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Google May Stop Censoring Search Results In China This Month [Google]






Google and China's dirty laundry has been airing in public since mid-January when Google refused to continue censoring search results in the country. A resolution could be nearing though, with Google rumo...
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Cities Go Gaga for Google Fiber [Google]






No one knows exactly how much Google plans to invest in its ISP business, but its reputation as cash giant alone has cities from Anchorage, Alaska, to Sarasota, Florida battling to become the search giant...
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Free Wi-fi

Free Wi-Fi
That will be a Mcdollar.
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Google Prettifies RSS With Tablet-Ready Google Reader Play [Google]






The mad scientists at Google Labs have unleashed their latest concoction: Google Reader Play, a new way to look at your feeds one Google-suggested site at a time. It's actually pretty neat! And would be p...
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Building a Gigabit Fiber Network Is Real Hard, Even for Google [Google]
The WSJ delves into the trials and tribulations of trying to build a gigabit fiber network out to even the 50,000 homes at the low ends of Google's goals for their trial network. It could cost up to $1 billion, and Google's already mentioning to people it...
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Tomorrow We'll Find Out How Cisco Intends To “Forever Change The Internet" [Internet]
Tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM PST Cisco Systems will be making an announcement which will "forever change the Internet." This means we've got a nearly all night to speculate, make bets, and daydream of life changing technologies. [ZDNet]




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Q&A: OK Go's Lead Singer Tells Us Secrets of the Band's Geeky Videos [Interviews]
With over six million views in six days, OK Go's video for "This Too Shall Pass" is the latest in their unprecedented string of runaway YouTube hits. Lead singer Damian Kulash shared OK Go's video philosophy—and history—with Gizmodo.
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Time Warner's Plan to Make AT&T Suck Less [IPhone]
I thought I'd never forgive Time Warner for their abominable service before I switched to FiOS—but I just might, if their plan to lease their pipes to AT&T and Verizon makes using an iPhone in NY actually tolerable.
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Pandora, the Survivor [Internet Radio]
We've chronicled how Pandora was nearly wiped out by the dickish National Association of Broadcasters, but actually, it's been a decade-long struggle to survive. Did you know founder Tim Westergreen considered a blackjack tour in Vegas to raise money? [NY...
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Multi-Edition [Remainders]
In today's Remainders: the many. A new multitouch test app shows that multiple fingers confuse the Nexus One; Windows 7 has sold multiple copies (roughly 90 million); Chrome and its numerous extensions are catching up to Firefox, and more
MultiSlouch
Nexu...
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RT-N56U Router From The Starship Enterprise Lands...Err, From ASUS, I Mean [Routers]
I just don't know what to think about this router. I've been staring at it for minutes now, wondering how in 802.11n's name it was created in ASUS' laboratory.
ASUS hasn't been too forthcoming with details on the RT-N56U, which was announced at CeBIT this...
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TiVo the Dinosaur Just Got a New Jetpack [Opinion]
The new TiVo Premiere is like dinosaurs who got upgraded with laser jetpacks: Fancier, but potentially outmoded in a world populated by tons of ninjas with nuclear shuriken.
I saved up enough money to buy the first-generation TiVo—one of the Philips...
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The Internet By the Numbers: Facebook Pretty Much Owns the Internet [Stats]
This video infographic (vinfografic?) by Jesse Thomas runs through a boatload of stats on the internet and just how much happens on it every day. And man, Facebook is huge, guys. [Vimeo via The Daily What]




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Firefox's Chrome Ceiling [Chart]
A disheartening chart from Ars Technica, if you're a Firefox booster: That gentle downward slope indicates Firefox might never reach 25 percent marketshare. Why? Because companies with money care about browsers now. Or, in a word: Chrome.Chrome is the onl...
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Wishful Thinking Edition [Remainders]
In today's Remainders: wishful thinking. Nikon fans hope they've stumbled on a viral campaign for new cameras; magazine companies hope their slick new ads will keep you buying magazines; Google CEO Eric Schmidt gets pranked in 1986, and more.
Follow the S...
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And Snuggles

I will stroke your tabs and call you pretty, Firefox. Just don’t give me a 404 in return. Let’s make this work.
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That Car Cannot Be Found


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