Who Needs and IPod? I Have a PSP: Play Music and Movies on Your PSP

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

When a you add things to a PSP by dragging and dropping, it’s hard to see how great this media device can be. Getting a little app for your computer can mange all your media and create seamless syncs of music, photos, videos, and more.

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Published: May 21, 2009

5 Tips on Purchasing Quality Acai Berry

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Lose Weight with Acai If you want to buy Acai Berry to aid you in weight loss and improvement of your health, you should be aware that not all berries are alike. Many imitations of Acai berry made by numerous scamming manufacturers attempt to trick you into buying products without pure Acai Berry. Acai Berry is only found naturally in the Amazon forest.

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Living Healthy with Celiac Disease

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

An Overview of Naturally Healthy Gluten-free FoodsProper nutrition is important for everyone. When following a gluten-free diet, balanced healthy eating requires knowledge

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Tips for a Healthy Eating Plan

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Personal Mix It has become much more obvious in the 21st century that eating healthy should be an important goal for any species that consumes food.

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What Exactly is Acai Berry?

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

The Acai berries have a unique fruit flavor and contain high concentrations of nutrient. The Acai berry contains high concentrations of antioxidants. It also contains omega fatty acids, amino acids, fiber, iron and vitamins and minerals

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Valhalla Knights for PSP: Review

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Valhalla Knights for PSP is out, so find out about it here.

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Published: May 17, 2009

Timeline: How Our News Sources Changed in the Last 200+ Years

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Our primary sources of information in the last 200 years - Timeline In the early 19th century, the only way to get news was face-to-face communication but that started to change with the advent of printed newspapers and magazines in the 1900s. Then came radio, followed by Television which still dominate the medium but people are quickly moving away from traditional media as Internet websites and social networks are fast becoming our primary sources of news and information. This shift in the way we consume information has been brilliantly captured in these graphs by Thomas Baekdal who also predicts that traditional media reporting on newspapers, Television & Radio will disappear by 2020 to be replaced by social news.

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How China Censors the Internet - Video

Friday, May 15th, 2009

An employee of Baidu, the Google of China, has leaked a document folder that suggests in detail how authorities in China censor the Internet. Video - Internet Censorship in China These internal documents contain information about internet monitoring policies of China, how censors can search web pages for sensitive keywords and the unique point system that is used by government to reward the "more efficient" Internet police staff

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Add a Recommendation Engine to your Site - Let Readers Decide Your Best Content

Friday, May 15th, 2009

A recommendation engine is a simple mechanism to learn about stories that other people may have enjoyed reading on your site. The list of recommended items (or web pages) is often published on the site so that new visitors can quickly discover popular stuff without having to dig the archives. Stories recommended by Digg members Items recommended by Amazon Customers Popular sites likes Digg, Amazon, List.fm etc.

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Common Craft Website Gets a Makeover

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Common Craft , a popular educational video site that is especially known for explaining technical stuff like Twitter, Blogs, Lifestreaming , Wikis, etc. in plain English, has just been revamped.

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