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  • The Art of Community – Now Free

    Jono Bacon has released his book “The Art of Community” under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Creative Commons license, which means you can download and read it legally. If you like it, follow the author’s advice: Firstly, buying a copy sends a tremendous message to O鈥橰eilly that they should continue to publish books (a) about community and

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  • The Blade Runner Fan

    I don’t recall exactly when I saw Blade Runner for the first time. I remeber seeing it when I was very young, on national television, with my mother, who by the way, introduced and exposed me to Sci-Fi at an early age. Years passed until I watched Blade Runner again, I was 19 and this

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  • Asus EEE PC 1008 HA SeaShell

    Until a few weeks ago, the netbook market / scene was a bit of a unknown thing to me. I lacked the information mainly because I was never attracted to small notebooks and netbooks felt into that “class”. What made me change my mind? Well, my wife often mentioned she would like to have a

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  • Google Chrome OS – Was I right or what?

    Last year, when Google released Chrome I wrote this. Some might say it was futurology, but I say it was the most logical step of evolution. The fact is, I think I was really close on Google’s plans for Chrome.

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  • Life Saver – Upload iPhone Carrier Settings

    If you want to upload modified or standard operator carrier settings to your iPhone, just type this in your terminal: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE This way you can upload the settings via iTunes without having to install the previous beta versions that allowed this by default.

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  • Facebook Vanity URL’s Hysteria

    Much has been said since Facebook allowed the new “vanity URL’s” (or user url’s like I rather call it, since vanity urls is purely an american expression adopted from the vanity plates they have in their cars). Most of the posts about this are from users bitching about the way Facebook roll out this feature,

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