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How to Use the New Google Web Search RSS Feeds 
Marshall Kirkpatrick via ReadWriteWeb on Thu, 30 Oct. 2008
Google's been the lone hold out among major search engines on RSS but the company quietly enabled feeds for web search results this week. The offering is pretty limited and frustrating, you have to go through Google Alerts to get an obscure RSS URL, but we offer a tutorial and some strategic a
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So Formula 1 without Ferrari... 
(unknown author) via Grandprix.com Current News on Tue, 28 Oct. 2008
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Nice to have Ferrari on this side of the fence as well. Car/engine cunstruction is 50% of what makes F1 interesting...
Ferrari says that it is not going to be involved in Formula 1 with standardised engines. This is reiterating what several other manufacturers have said (either on or off the record).
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Bigoted Prop 8 Supporters Getting Ugly (ok, uglier) 
MissLaura via Daily Kos on Sat, 25 Oct. 2008
This is sure to win them new friends: A threatening letter has sparked a new controversy here in San Diego surrounding the gay marriage debate. Donors who gave money to the No on Prop 8 campaign say they received blackmail letters demanding money, and the Yes on 8 campaign now says the letters were sent by their em
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OMG I Cost Obama the Election 
Marshall Kirkpatrick via ReadWriteWeb on Fri, 24 Oct. 2008
I don't like to talk about politics too much here on the blog. Oh who am I kidding, I do too. Even if I didn't though this new website from MoveOn would be worth a post
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Reading The Guardian, full-text style 
Brian Shih via Google Reader on Fri, 24 Oct. 2008
We've always used Reader to keep up to date on news and current events and today it just got a little easier: The Guardian just moved all of their RSS feeds from partial to full-text. They are the first major newspaper in the world to do so, and this is, well, great news.
Over on their blog
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Android Goes Open-Source 
Frederic Lardinois via ReadWriteWeb on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
When Google announced Android, its software platform for mobile devices, it released an SDK for developers to work with, but it also
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RSS Adoption Stalling Because It Isn’t Joe Six Pack Enough 
Steven Hodson via The Inquisitr on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
First it’s the economy in a tailspin. Then it’s web advertising heading for a decline and even people trying
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Voting Machines Switch Votes; Officials Blame Voters 
Kim Zetter via Wired: Threat Level on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
Voters using touch-screen voting machines for early voting in two West Virginia co
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RSS Adoption at 11% and it May Be Peaking, Forrester Says 
Steve Rubel via Micro Persuasion on Tue, 21 Oct. 2008
Forrester Research today published a new report on the state of RSS. In short, while there are bright spots, it does not paint the picture of a technology that's going mainstream anytime soon.
On a positive note, the resarch entitled What's Holding RSS Back?, says that nearly half of marketers have m
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Alerting webmasters to webserver vulnerabilities 
Matt Cutts via Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, a on Thu, 16 Oct. 2008
I’m really happy about a new experiment that we’re trying that has the potential to help a ton of site owners. A new blog post on the Google webmaster blog (you are subscribed to the webmaster blog, right? You’ll find at least as much good SEO and search-related info on that blog as on my blog) mentions that we’r
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(unknown author) via garfield minus garfield on Mon, 13 Oct. 2008
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Steal This Comic 
(unknown author) via xkcd.com on Mon, 13 Oct. 2008
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IM: Not coming soon 
(unknown author) via Twitter Status on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
In October 2006, just three months after Twitter launched publicly, we added IM support—i.e., the ability to get and send tweets via XMPP/Jabber/Google Talk. I was a big fan of this feature, because this interface, which millions of people were already familiar with, seemed a perfect fit for Twitter’s real-time nature.
In December of 2006, we extended that support to AIM, enabling
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New Twilight Trailer 
(unknown author) via The Inquisitr on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
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IMO, from only seeing the teaser, this sure looks a lot like a cleaner, nicer, more family friendly version of Alan Ball's True Blood....
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OpenID Gets SaaS-y: JanRain Works to Ease OpenID Adoption 
Rick Turoczy via ReadWriteWeb on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
OpenID adoption has been lopsided. Getting sites to offer OpenIDs has been relatively popular. Google, Yahoo!, MySpace, and countless others provide OpenID addresses for their users. Even AOL users have an OpenID. Far less popular? Allowing users to access t
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Ze Frank is back…maybe 
Duncan Riley via The Inquisitr on Fri, 10 Oct. 2008
Popular online video celebrity Ze Frank is back, staring in the pilot episode of a new
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(unknown author) via garfield minus garfield on Thu, 09 Oct. 2008
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and now... Opera 
(unknown author) via Simon Willison's Weblog on Thu, 09 Oct. 2008
and now... Opera. Jon Hicks is joining Opera as Senior Designer. I absolutely cannot wait to see what he comes up with there.
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The Evolution Of The App Dock: Apple Didn't Invent It And Doesn't Deserve A Patent On It 
Michael Masnick via Techdirt on Thu, 09 Oct. 2008
Earlier this year, there was some buzzing among Apple loyalists that Dell was copying Apple when it launched a "Dell Dock" offering that would highlight what applications were open. The creators of the Dell Dock, a company called Stardock, then put up a fantastic blog post
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