Daily Links
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Ever have cutlery confiscated at the airport? Here’s where they end up. Via digg.
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Cover songs are one of my favoritest fetishes. The Torontoist delivers with this list.
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“After flopping in 2005, will the marketing hype behind this fake shopping “phenomenon” succeed in 2006?”
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“Some 43% of Britons who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said they watched less normal TV as a result…And online and mobile viewing is rising – three quarters of users said they now watched more than they did a y
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“Last week, CDT and the ACLU joined a friend-of-the-court brief written by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, urging a federal appeals court to extend to e-mail the same constitutional protection accorded to telephone calls and regular mail.”
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Take some classic Seinfeld clips, plus Michael Richard’s meltdown, and heat via National Lampoons. NSFW.
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“The tool is designed to satisfy the curiosity of webmasters, surfers and web marketing professionals seeking a better metric to quickly assess a site/page’s relative importance and visibility.”
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