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November 30, 2006
Marmite + .Mac
I saw this on TUAW today. Apparently Amazon's recommendation engine found the need to pair British yeast extract product Marmite with Apple's .Mac service in one killer bundle deal. That's right, you can get both the Marmite 12-pot pack and .Mac service together for only $108.84! At that price, they are almost certainly "Better Together."
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November 25, 2006
Flickr Camera Finder
I'm not sure how long ago it was introduced, but I just noticed Flickr's Camera Finder feature. The page shows data on the amount of Flickr users taking photos with each camera and the most popular cameras over time, in addition to a whole lot of other interesting data on camera usage. Also, they have an option to search Flickr photos by the camera they were taken with. In my opinion, this is an invaluable service for anyone who is considering buying a camera, as you can get an idea of the kind of pictures each camera is capable of taking as well as the general status of each camera in the community.
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EDP75-2006-11-24
Apple's investigation of their own iPod Halo Effect, more iPhone rumors, a console wars comparison of the Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii, the Library of Congress' Review of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and a Volkswagen Touareg's towing of a Boeing 747 aircraft.
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November 12, 2006
TUAW Giving Away MacHeist Invites
Better get on this quickly, because for 24 hours only, TUAW is offering MacHeist invites to its readers. All you have to do is click the link they give you and sign up for the ARG (alternate-reality game). I'm working on the first mission now and can't seem to get Billy Hull (billyhull.com) to give me any information about the iPhone...
1passwd was one of the rewards, and it is part of the process to post about it, so we'll see if this works.
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