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  1. 10 Incredible Geeky LEGO Creations [PICS]

    Mashable &bull Mar 2, 2010

    LEGO Flickr group. From both full-time, professional LEGO artists to those who just have a penchant for the colorful little Danish building blocks, we bring you a great gallery of LEGO sculptures that are inspired by the world of tech,… Full Story »


  2. The Model Train Software Brouhaha Ends: Open Source Wins

    Ostatic &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Although some people viewed it as a tempest in a teapot, the long-running legal case Jacobsen v. Katzer stirred up some seminal open source issues. We first reported on the dust-up all the way back in August of 2008 , noting that the dispute centered around--of all things--model train… Full Story »


  3. Make Sure You're Not De-Motivating Your Team [Career]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 19, 2010

    It should come as no surprise that money is a pretty powerful motivator for workers, but an article by researchers at Harvard Business School says it takes more than cash to keep employees happy and productive. Photo by crschmidt .… Full Story »


  4. Keep Your Resume Out of the Trash by Quantifying Your Accomplishments [Resume]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 19, 2010

    The last thing you want in the present economy is for a simple oversite or cliche on your resume to send it to the trash can. This list of resume-killers can help keep your resume out of the trash. Photo… Full Story »

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  5. 5 Ways to Stop Second Guessing Yourself

    LifeHack Technology &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Some years ago I remember standing in my kitchen, staring silently at my boxes of cereal, trying to decide which to have for breakfast. Was it a Frostie's morning, or was it more of an Oat Crunchie's day? Or maybe granola? I stood there for 5 minutes, until - utterly frustrated - I marched out of the house and went without. Fortunately I've learned to make decisions more quickly and more easily now, and when I notice that second-guessing… Full Story »


  6. Divvyshot Might Just Be The Most Gorgeous Photo Sharing Site Yet.

    The Next Web 2008 &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Im a firm believer that there is still room for another awesome photo sharing site, maybe a few. Flickr, Picasa, SmugMug all have their positives but none really take the biscuit. Thats why I was delighted to come across Divvyshot, a YCombinator start-up. Despite the awful… Full Story »

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  7. All good things must end

    Science of the Invisible &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Posterous is A Good Thing.But Friendfeed is better.As part of my postgraduate scientific writing project I needed to set up a site for a student who has been identified as needing extended writing support. To minimize my workload, my first thought was to set up a blog and get them to write about life in general at least… Full Story »


  8. My Manhattan Network

    Scripting &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Dave Winer, 54, is a visiting scholar at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He pioneered the development of weblogs, syndication (RSS), podcasting, outlining, and web content management software; former contributing editor at Wired Magazine, research fellow at Harvard Law… Full Story »


  9. Best Start Page? [Hive Five Call For Contenders]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 19, 2010

    It's the first thing you see when you open your browser every morning or fire up a new tab; it's your blank page, dashboard, or gateway to the web. This week we want to hear about your favorite start page.… Full Story »


  10. Initiative Alert! The Jobs Are Coming from *Inside* The White House!

    FastCompany: Technology &bull Feb 19, 2010

    If you are a big believer in better late than never, you are going to love the White House's new jobs-creation bill it hopes will get through Congress lickety-split, rescue the desperate unemployment situation and save some seats come November's… Full Story »


  11. Indulge in One Financial Vice to Keep Your Overall Spending in Check [Money]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 18, 2010

    If you want to be financially successful, it's important to clamp down on your spending. On the other hand, allowing yourself to budget money for a single regular indulgence might be an effective way to keep your overall spending on… Full Story »


  12. The DIY StudioDesk Office [Featured Workspace]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 18, 2010

    What can you do if you fall in love with a $600 desk but it's not in your budget? Build your own, of course. Today's featured workspace is a minimalist workspace with hidden cord management. Lifehacker reader Joseperezfm got a… Full Story »

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  13. How to Book a Cheap Flight with the Best Tools for the Job [Travel]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 18, 2010

    When it's time to book a plane ticket, you've got an overwhelming number of online destinations to check-which really complicates things. NYT writer Matt Gross details his simple booking workflow, which combines his favorite travel sites for great deals. Photo… Full Story »


  14. Hunch's Fake and Dixon Speak (and They've Got a Hunch, You Might Not Get Exactly What It Is Yet)

    All Things Digital Boom Town &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Except, quite correctly and from a chat BoomTown had yesterday with two of its four co-founders, Caterina Fake and Chris Dixon, Hunch is quite differentmore of an algorithmically hopped up recommendation service that makes use of a mass of data… Full Story »


  15. Where in the World?

    Doc Searls Weblog &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Years ago, before Flickr came into my life and provided incentives for hyper-identifying everything about every photograph, I had a brief-lived series of photographic teases called Where in the World? So I thought Id fire it up again for the… Full Story »


  16. Brush Up on Your Fashion Knowledge with This Geek-Friendly Primer [Fashion Hacks]

    Life Hacker &bull Feb 18, 2010

    You likely don't work in an industry where knowing cutting edge fashion is a requisite but that's no excuse for looking clueless or unprofessional. Check out this basic but thorough primer to get up to speed. Photo by Kevin N.… Full Story »


  17. The Reverse Milgram Experiment

    Science of the Invisible &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Observant readers will have noticed a slight diminution in the frequency of posting here recently. It's temporary and has several causes - partly due to my teaching load at present and in part because I've been online more than ever,… Full Story »

  18. Are You "Google Pagerank Certification"? I Hope Not

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Feb 18, 2010

    A WebmasterWorld thread reports that one person spotted a product that is being sold under the claim that it is "Powered by Google PageRank Certification" of "PR=6." You say what? Yes, a product is claiming it has PageRank certification from… Full Story »

  19. YouTube Warning IE6 Users To Upgrade Browsers

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Feb 18, 2010

    We knew Google was dropping support for IE6 and other older browsers, starting in March for some of their software. But what I did not know was that this would impact YouTube. A YouTube Help thread reports that some users… Full Story »

  20. Fellow Intel Insider Steve Paine and I (Frank Gruber) at MWC in...

    Somewhat Frank &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Welcome to SOMEWHAT FRANK Tidbits by Frank Gruber. These are real-time tidbits about personal technology and the Internet industry. For my full bits check out my other site SOMEWHAT FRANK. Full Story »



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