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“FlightAware is a free flight tracker that will change what you think about live flight tracking and aviation data.”
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Automobile manufacturers monitor their reputation and enthusiasts opinions on the internets.
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Republicans invented the internet in 1984. Who knew?!?
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But is it worth it?
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A list of everything the media has done wrong in their breathless coverage of the “smoking gun” linking the violence in Iraq to Iran.
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“On this website you can peruse the debate that followed the paper presenting the Simulation argument. The original paper is here, as are popular synopses, and scholarly papers commenting on the first paper, and a reply to these comments.”
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A newsmap data visualization for digg.
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“Those of us who work on the MSM side of the conversation also believe that in building the means of participation we aren’t just looking for free content — we believe in the conversation. That should mean something.”
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“In addition to mastering a large body of knowledge, successful researchers must acquire a host of high-level cognitive skills: critical thinking, “framing” a problem, ongoing evaluation of the solution as it progresses, and ruthless validation [...]“
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A quick and easy explanation of how Yahoo’s Pipes work.
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A contrarian viewpoint to the usual internet bad news.
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So says the internets.
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Confirmed. And the cheapest ticket is $50 (and the highest $225).
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“[A] living Godzilla would variously fall to pieces, tear itself apart, have its organs turn to jelly, explode due to a build-up of internal heat…”
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Who blames who for what…
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More Iranian war drums…
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Now you can include local gas prices on your website…
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My mom used to work for for them. This is the story of Penn Fruit’s end…
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An online database of natiowide movie theaters.
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