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Monthly Archives: August 2008

After pushing the launch of Windows Vista to late 2006 for corporate customers and early 2007 for consumers, Microsoft insisted that quality, not timing, would dictate the product’s release schedule. The company’s loyalty to that guiding principle is soon going to be put to the test.

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Another amazing creation from small town America. Check this out – should be seen by every Physics student. The best example of a chain reaction using multiple materials, not just the standard domino.

VERY COOL!!

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“It
?s been obvious for years that Donald Rumsfeld is in denial of reality, but the defense secretary now also seems stuck in a time warp. You could practically hear the dominoes falling as he told the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday that it was dangerous for Americans to even talk about how to end the war in Iraq.”

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The DRM dominos continue to fall with Wal-mart joining the DRM-free for all.

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IBM said Tuesday at LinuxWorld that it plans to add support for the open-source Firefox Web browser to its light Domino Web Access client.

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The Dark Knight is probably the most successful example of web viral marketing for a film yet. Its trailers have quickly become Internet sensations. Yesterday, Domino’s Pizza tried to capitalize on this magic with an “exclusive” trailer… IF you had ordered a pizza online. Unfortunately, Domino’s Pizza hasn’t heard of a website called YouTube.com.

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Your recession buster deal from Domino’s has arrived!

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Dominos now accepting pizza orders via SMS

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$18,400 worth of Maxtor Hard Drives set up in a huge domino set.

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Select the domino that knocks down all the other dominoes and squashes the tomato.

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