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playMUJI

...just like most of MUJI's products: simple, effective and beautiful. Load the page and wait for a couple of seconds for the play to begin.

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Smart marketing

...depending on where your ISP is, the Google Latitude sign-up page shows a different map. For example, the map on the left shows -by proximity- my current 'real' position; on the right, the same page, as shown in a VMWare environment, while connected to EMC's VPN (and EMC's ISP is apparently somewhere in Massachusets).

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Super Bowl viewed through Twitter-eyes

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/02/02/sports/20090202_superbowl_twitter.html

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Some more "25 Years of Mac Goodness"

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Filed under  //   apple  

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Happy 25th birthday Macintosh!

...and here is what started it all in 1984.

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Simple, elegant, green

...Moof bike by Ties Carlier with solar powered lamps.

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Filed under  //   bicycle   design  

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Dream house (3)

...doesn't have to be big: 344 square foot (32 square meter) apartment.

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Filed under  //   architecture   house  

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Obama was as fast as a lizard

...and traveled 337.729 kilometers in 2008. According to his Personal Annual Report by Dopplr.

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Dream house (2)

...by Tom Kundig

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How to invest 1 trillion USD

...according to Thomas Friedman:

If we spend $1 trillion on a stimulus and just get better highways and bridges — and not a new Google, Apple, Intel or Microsoft — your kids will thank you for making it so much easier for them to commute to the unemployment office or mediocre jobs.

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