Very old ads an posters from coca-cola. Enjoy!
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Using the same data as the previous Digg user map, this one visualizes Digg users as heat-emitting nodes. The more ‘fans’ (befriending users) a user has, the more warmth generated on that part of the map. If you forgot where you were on the last map, this one also has the user search functionality. (Try searching for “kevinrose” and “diggnation”!)
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Calling all geeks! Do you have a hot idea for a start-up? If so, this boot camp where Silicon Valley meets ‘American Idol’ is for you. That is, if you make the cut.
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Linus: Architecture updates, drivers, filesystems, networking, security, build scripts, reorganizations, cleanups.You want a new firewire stack? We’ve got it. New wireless networking infrastructure? Check. New infiniband drivers? Digital video drivers? A totally new CPU architecture (blackfin)? Check, check, check.
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All of the hard drives have been reformatted so it contains no district information. Each computer will also include a free set of software which will include a word processing application, a photo manipulation application and a few games along with a Linux operating system.
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Euro 2012 organisers appear to have borrowed a little too much from the Apple ads unveiled at MWSF 07….. Painful faithful to the originals in many, many ways.
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Doggles? Wtf!
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Organizations that do good and companies that are doing well both rank high with students, according to Universum’s latest findings
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TiVo was issued a patent for a method of locking down hard drives, that involves creating a password, that is so hard to guess, it would take longer than the expected life of your hard drive for someone to crack. According to the patent document, the method is described as the following.
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“Use our step-by-step primer to turn five humdrum digital photos into one stunning image via free software”


























