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Matthias Demacker's takeOff. SeatingMatthias Demacker of demackerdesign sent us some pictures of his newest projects; takeOff.series (above) is a seating collection for Ferlea featuring a geometrically shaped compact seat, lounge chair and sofa. "The frontal cuts give the seats a light, dynamic look and offer place for your ... |
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Firefox Reaches 20% Market Share for First Time EverThe good folks at Mozilla are trumpeting a new report by global analytics service Net Applications that documented a 20% global market share for two out of four weeks in October. It's a new high bar of popularity for the 2nd most popular browser in the world.Firefox is safe, standards compliant, ... |
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Chrome Hands-On ReviewOStatic has put Google’s new open-source browser, Chrome, through its paces. While it found Chrome to have a clean interface — and to deliver on its promise of working efficiently with numerous tabs open — OStatic notes the power Firefox still gets from the large collection of u... |
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Friday Deep Sea Picture: The Extensible Anglerfish [Deep Sea News]I found this interesting picture illustrating how extensible the belly of the anglerfish is. They gulp more than their share in body weight! Quite a nice adaptation when you never know another meal will pass you by. Culled from a classroom page at Warrensburg Schools in Missouri. Way to go... |
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With Winamp in mind, Imeem announces developer strategySocial media service Imeem has announced the Imeem Media Platform, a set of APIs (application programming interfaces) and tools so that outside developers and partners can contribute to the site. The APIs will give developers access to media on the site (music, video, and photos), the media playe... |
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Stallman Steps Back From EmacsRichard Stallman, industry activist and founder of the Free Software Foundation has - once again - relinquished his role as maintainer of the phenomenally successful GNU Extensible, Customizable, Display Editor (Emacs). The news was slipped out on the Emacs developers' forum and Stallman explaine... |

