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We have just pushed an update to Twhirl (get version 0.9.1 here) to support the brand new and cool digg url shortener that Kevin Rose just announced. Digg and Twhirl users can now use it as their default if they like while all other options are available. We are very excited to partner with our friends at Digg and looking forward to even more integration soon.
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tweetCC started as a conversation on Twitter between Andy Clarke and Brian Suda. Andy wanted to show tweets and avatars for a new book on web design.
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The nation's leading computer science programs say graduating seniors are still sought after by technology vendors and corporate shops, despite the global economic slowdown and high-profile layoffs across the tech industry.
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The battle between students and teachers over the use of cellphones in schools reached new heights in B.C. when a school principal installed an electronic jamming device to stop the ring tones, the chatter and the text messaging.
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The Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.
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Ontario residents can soon drop off unwanted computers and assorted electronics at more than 100 new sites, as part of a industry-funded program dedicated to diverting more electronic waste from landfills.
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It seems Twitter has fostered an extreme steroid fed bacterial growth of social media experts, social media gurus and super follower magnates. Unfortunately there isn’t much of an antibiotic floating around to separate the experts from the idiots.