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Gizmodo selfishly draws traffic on stupid information

I know I was excited when I read what Gizmodo wrote earlier last week. But let’s me fair about this, it was a great post that allowed traffic to come to Gizmodo like never before. Jerks.
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Get into Gearfuse.com’s private Beta NOW!

I talked a while back about my work on the up-and-coming tech blog, gearfuse.com. We launched late today (Dec. 1) and I think the content is looking great. We still have a few kinks we need to work out, but you can get into GearFuse and check it out now through zamwi!
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Downloading from YouTube in any format from any platform

Last weekend my Dad and I had the urge to watch some old school music videos from The Police. Knowing that everything that is video makes it to YouTube I immediately started there. We found everything, but then he was wondering if you could save these videos, possibly to an iPod.

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Why colleges can’t stop piracy

The RIAA and MPAA are always knocking on dorm room doors (not literally of course) to sue students for downloading content. It is a quick way for them to make a couple bucks (you’d think they do this enough by robbing the artist of the work) and a great way to ruin a college student’s life…but what do they care?

Colleges do care however, unfortunately their approach is a lost cause.

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The fall of Web 2.0

Historically speaking we have seen many great regimes rise and fall, the web though not a regime is a community that has risen and fallen. Today many say that we are in a time of great success in the web, called Web 2.0. While this is true, like all great regimes, the web will fall once again.

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MyDreamApp.com

As a Mac user I am always on the look out for cool new applications, it seems like there are apps for everything these days. But every once in a while you think of a cool idea for an app, but just do not know what to do with it, but MyDreamApp does!

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Return of TheBroken?

Everyone’s favorite online show is back looks like it is on the way back. Kevin Rose and Dan Huard of The Broken may be appearing in more episodes, despite their recent success and full time schedule with Digg.

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The Best Web Tools

I could not imagine surviving the internet with out a few tools that I use to get around the net. Well maybe I could, but they sure do help me along the way.

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Old news is… who cares its The Screen Savers!

For some strange reason after watching Diggnation last night I decided I wanted to watch some episodes of The Screen Savers. Unfortunately, I never watched Tech TV in my younger years so I never caught on to TSS, but after watching about 10 episodes of it on YouTube I just can not seem to turn away.

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Another reason to hate Myspace

Over the past few days I have noticed some increasing levels of errors within Myspace. I’ve seen total look downs for hours where you can not even access your account. Today it looks like the new thing that Myspace is struggling with is deleting accounts, trust try even looking up ol’ Tom’s account.

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Digg vs. Netscape: A Review

There has been a lot of news lately of the Netscape clone of Digg, we have seen some battles between the founders of each site. Now I have to admit before I even begin this article that I am a big Digg supporter, and before thinking of doing this article I had not even wanted to give Netscape a chance, but I am going to be fair in this review.

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