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The myspace/facebook generation have a system which solves spam, lets you define who can send you messages. It’s also a realtime system rather than a store and forward system. The problem is these message systems are walled gardens. Enter XMPP.
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Robert Simpson’s amazing Google Earth tool tracks the zillions of shattered pieces of the Fengyun 1C satellite – the satellite that the Chinese government shot down in January 2007.
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Germany is producing zeppelins agains. W00t! Seaplanes next please.
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Patrick’s prototype from last weekend’s Mashed. Using details about how many times radio programmes have played an artist it will provide recommendations of shows and artists based on a last.fm profile. Nice :)
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Why we’ve decided to remove hCalendar from BBC /programmes. Basically we’re concerned about the use of the abbreviation design pattern.
NOTED ELSEWHERE- The Lab of an Electron Microscope PhotographerDavid Scharf is the world's leading electron microscope photographer. We visited his lab in Echo Park.
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