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Free Year of Amazon Prime with an .EDU Address

July 13th 2010 in 2010, Activity, Amazon, Corporation, Deals, Free, Promotions, Public, Sweet Deals, WOW, Wishlist

Free Year of Amazon Prime with an .EDU Address

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the dangers of working from home?

September 2nd 2010 in 2010

Could there be dangers of working from home? here is an example, so… what do you think? Visit Daniel @ http://DearDanielim.info Posted via email from Romans155.com Share!

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Free Year of Amazon Prime with an .EDU Address

July 13th 2010

Free Year of Amazon Prime with an .EDU Address

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Predestination Reflections

September 1st 2010

What seems wrong about predestination is actually what is right What some people dislike about predestination is exactly this That it encroaches upon the will The free will As free as it is or can currently be Posted via email from Romans155.com Share!

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A 64-GB Hard Drive the Size of a Stamp

September 1st 2010

A new hard drive on a chip portends reduced weight and size in portable PCs.In the not too distant technological past, a computer’s storage drives filled a space not much smaller than my living room. The new 64-gigabyte solid-state drive from SanDisk is the size of a postage stamp. The size of the new chip [...]

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Inception explained…

August 31st 2010

Re: Inception explained… (via Apple) Visit Daniel @ http://DearDanielim.info Posted via email from Romans155.com Share!

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BRABUS iBusiness Is an Apple Fan’s Dream Mobile Office

August 30th 2010

The iBusiness is most definitely “the business.” The German-engineered, four-seater luxury sedan is the type of car for people who have drivers, and that’s a very good thing, because there’s no chance you’ll be paying much attention to the road in one of these babies unless you’re being paid to. Each car comes packed to [...]

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Many Hackers Accidentally Send Their Code To Microsoft

August 28th 2010

Many Hackers Accidentally Send Their Code To Microsoft joshgnosis writes "When hackers crash Windows in the course of developing malware, they'll often accidentally agree to send the virus code straight to Microsoft, according to senior security architect Rocky Heckman. 'It's amazing how much stuff we get.' Heckman also said Microsoft was a common target for [...]

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Google Voice – Google Talk – Google Search

August 27th 2010

Yesterday's most exciting news was Google's introduction of free voice calls to Gmail. In a nutshell, if you have a Gmail account, you can now make free calls from your computer to real landlines and cellphones in North America. You can also call the rest of the world for peanuts, with many countries costing only [...]

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iPhones vs Android: the 100K Phone Gap

August 20th 2010

… 3 million as of last Friday. Friday was July 16th. The iPhone 4 launched on June 24, so that’d be 23 days to reach the 3 million mark. “3 million phones in 23 days – that’s a pretty strong clip, the fastest sales of an Apple phone to date, Mashable reports. If I do the [...]

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Let us call it Facebook Places

August 19th 2010

“Facebook today took the wraps off ‘Places’, their version of location based services made popular by Foursquare, Gowalla and Yelp. Facebook has promised an updated iPhone application with support for Places will be available tonight. In the interim, users can visit touch.facebook.com to trial the new service. According to Facebook, default privacy settings will be [...]

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