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Archive for January 2009
I Want a Cube!
January 31, 2009 by David.
Nissan has the flatout cutest lil car there is and I want one. Check out the Cube site. Available early 2009 in the US.
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First 100 Domain Names
January 5, 2009 by David.
It took almost two years and nine months for the first 100 .com domain names to be registered. Check out the story at PCWorld.
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Chic Geek Chick
January 1, 2009 by David.
Gina Schreck posts some decent videos about hot technologies, particularly ones which can be utilized by speakers and business people for communication, efficiency, and promoting. Check out her Gettin’ Geeky videos. She has a casual presentation style as she goes through the basics and explains where a technology can be put to use.
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