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Social Bookmarking 101: You gotta own your bury/sink [+]
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http://www.calacanis.com/2007/02/26/social-bookmarking-101-y...
Submitted by RBA 21 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 18 hours ago
Jason Calacanis explains why he thinks that the "bury" votes on Digg should not be anonymous. Join discussion...

Joost™ [+]
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http://www.joost.com/
Submitted by leo23 21 months, 6 days, 20 hours ago
Yesterday, we were The Venice Project™. Today, we're Joost™. Tomorrow, we're yours! Imagine having infinite choice, and TV that is truly interactive. TV anywhere, anytime... Join discussion...

How to Brew a perfect Cup of Green Tea? [+]
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http://jaspari.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-brew-perfect-cup-...
Submitted by jsbi 21 months, 5 days, 15 hours ago
After the previous post on the benefits of Green Tea, it's time we learned how to brew a perfect cup. Producing the perfect cup of green tea is a tricky process. If not handled properly, those same polyphenols that provide health benefits can ruin the flavor, making the tea taste "gassy." It's particularly important not to overbrew. While it's best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for each variety of green tea, here are some general instructions: Join discussion...

Please don't buy this book [+]
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http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/02/please_dont_...
Submitted by sfalcon 22 months, 1 day, 8 hours ago
Creative commons licenses have their own traps.. Join discussion...

MIT to show ALL classes online, including video [+]
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http://www.boston.com/business/personaltech/articles/2007/03...
Submitted by technology 21 months, 5 days, 15 hours ago
MIT began putting courses online in 2001; more than 1,500 are already available, and all of its 1,800 courses should be posted by the end of this year. Courses that include video presentations tend to draw online crowds, and popular courses include Linear Algebra, Physics I, and Principles of Macroeconomics. Roughly 60 percent of visitors to the site come from outside of North America, and about half are what MIT calls "self-learners". Join discussion...

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