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Morning is the Internet’s drivetime/primetime reports NYTimes.com. The rush results from American’s few hours of sleep each night, which causes what the Times coined as “network deprivation.”
Arbor Networks, a Boston company that analyzes Internet use, says that Web traffic in the United States gradually declines from midnight to around 6 a.m. on the East Coast [...]

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See the full show above, or here if Hulu goes down.
Fox is brilliantly riding the tail of Disney’s “High School Musical” phenom, but with one exception: The network is allowing the really shit parts of high school life into the show, making it a legit comedy for us 20-somethings for who high school still seems [...]

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Unsend G-mail

March 19th, 2009 by Dave Studinski

Google has creatively found a way to allow users to pull back that e-mail within a few seconds of hitting send. They put in a 5-second sending delay and called it Undo Send.

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That’s the title of a TwitPic post by Twitter user Janis Krums regarding US Airways’ unscheduled landing in the Hudson River today. I’m reposting it here, as TwitPic keeps going down.

As a result of this breaking news, we can bring you an MSNBC.com juxtaposition/taxonomy fail! Which of these links is not like the other?

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Your $99 iPhone is here

December 30th, 2008 by Dave Studinski

Yes, really. And it has nothing to do with an annoying banner advertisement.
No – it’s far more evil. It’s Walmart.

The big box is now stocking the magical Apple toy, and that means AT&T has competition. So, as AdAge reports, the wireless provider is getting down and dirty with some refurbished models:
The retailer is selling the [...]

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Get ready to be inspired

December 11th, 2008 by Will O'Hargan

Every year at the Oscars there are short video tributes to various scenes in movies. Of course, in the internet age anyone can make and post these videos. Here is one of the best I’ve ever seen, which is pitch perfect from the start, to the editing, to the finish.

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