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While some of this week around the tech sites has been devoted to “unpacking” shots of the Wii, PS3, Zune and other gadgets - the OLPC folks had an unpacking party of their own - the first 10 laptops for the One Laptop Per Child.
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What’s up with Wal-Mart? First fake blogs and now the co. may be getting a little overzealous in its push to include more organic products on its shelves… Transparency applies to all customer interactions.
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Robert Scoble’s favorite blogs profiled here. He’s Intel’s mystery blogger. Did it for free because it sounded fun. Be sure and read about Intel’s program on this site if you have a mnute.
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North American gamers have been queuing for hours to get their hands on Sony’s PlayStation 3 games console.
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About 300 eighth-graders at South Valley Junior High in Liberty, Mo., are blogging this fall about Guerrilla Season, a book about a 15-year-old living in Civil War-era Missouri. More and more blogging will be a school tool.
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This is cool — MySpace is recognizing groups making an impact and honoring them on (where else but) MySpace. Also note the icons which are popular on MySpace sites.
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Half of all Singapore youths 15 to 19 years old are blogging or podcasting on the internet, with the figure expected to grow further.. As a former Singapore resident I can see how Singaporeans would love the ability to speak their minds by blogging.
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Here’s the link to Dell Island if you are interested in visiting.
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My brother’s restaurant — Bubba’s BBQ — in Shanghai, China, made The Washington Post on Friday.
17 November 2006
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