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You probably thought that Twitter was using designs they paid for, right? Well, apparently that was not the case. The designer behind the Fail Whale, Yiying Lu, had posted the image to the stock photo web site, iStockPhoto. (She has now removed the origin
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In the introduction to his book, Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operating system, wrote that life is about entertainment. He might seem the last person you’d imagine as focused on entertainment, until you realize that Linux started as a hobby.
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Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has finally turned his back on Gordon Brown in favour of David Cameron, according to an article in today’s Independent on Sunday. It points to Thursday’s Mail leader column, which praised the “formidable” Conservative leader..
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A great article on inbound and outbound links by the Guardian website.
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Has the worldwide Big Brother bubble burst? Certainly BB’s time is up in Australia, where the show has been axed by the host broadcaster Network Ten after a steep decline in ratings.
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LONDON - MTV UK is launching a social networking site called MTV House, which will allow members to interact with each other using avatars and take part in competitions and promotions.
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A list from North x East
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The internet search engine Google has been named as Britain’s top “superbrand”, after it beat Microsoft for the premier spot, according to a YouGov survey published today.
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Boris Johnson today urged Londoners to take part in London’s biggest cycling event. I also invited him to join meandmybicycle.com but unlike David Cameron, he hasn’t responded. Come on Boris!!