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Google Promotes Openness

Bradford on 01 8, 2010 | No Comments

Google Promotes Openness

Google's new Nexus One phone takes direct aim at the Apple iPhone's tightly controlled application ecosystem.  As it has done with its search, Chrome, and Google Docs technologies, Google is again pr

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Double Christmas on International Space Station

Michelle on 12 26, 2009 | No Comments

Double Christmas on International Space Station

The multinational crew of the International Space Station will be celebrating Christmas twice this year - once on the traditional December 25th and again on January 7th, for the Russian Orthodox Chris

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Manatees Still Slow

Matt on 12 19, 2009 | No Comments

Manatees Still Slow

A record number of endangered manatees died in Florida waters this year, according to the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Florida's Good Times commission reported a record nu

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Earth 2: The Earthening

Matt on 12 16, 2009 | No Comments

Earth 2:  The Earthening

Astronomers have spotted the most Earth-like planet to date, a massive ocean world that they've named after the thing they usually  points they're telescopes at.  The planet is call Natalieport

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TupperWare-lines

Matt on 12 16, 2009 | No Comments

TupperWare-lines

The Boeing Dreamliner, the first commercial aircraft made primarily from carbon-based plastics, completed it's first flight today. Tickets were very expensive but passengers were ensured that t

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