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Avid Tumblr Users May Be The Most Annoying People on Social Media


There are update-everything-everywhere-Facebook-users. There are tweet-as-much-boring-bs-as-possible-Twitter-users. There's the good ol'
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Graphic designers are ruining the web


Designers have turned webpages from simple sources of information into bloated showcases
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XBLIG Companion for Windows Phone gives indie Xbox 360 games the attention they deserve


XBLIG Companion

While Microsoft has been loosening restrictions and providing a little more discoverability for independent Xbox 360 games lately, it appears the developer community thinks Redmond could be leveraging its mobile platform a little better. The result is XBLIG Companion, a Windows Phone app that allows users to browse through the latest independent games for the Xbox 360. The combined effort of Dave Voyles and Casey Young, it works by pulling the RSS feed from XboxIndies.com, culling the XML and CSV data for each game to create an instantly-updated library — complete with a "best-of" section voted on by the game developers themselves. Links on each game page then direct users to the Xbox Live Marketplace, where they can purchase their...

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5 Best New Apps Worth Downloading This Week [PICS]


We sorted through new arrivals in the app store this week to find the 5 best new apps we could actually imagine using
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When will workers share in Apple’s wealth? – CNN.com


Scott Nova says if Apple really cares about its workers, it should work with truly independent groups to inspect its supplier's factories
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OpenStreetMap: ‘It’s the Wikipedia of maps’


50 new radicals: Killian Fox on OpenStreetMap, a map of the world that anyone can edit
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SOPA author strikes back with Internet surveillance bill; no one is safe


SOPA author Lamar Smith is sponsoring a new bill named the "Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011" (H.R. 1981). The bill is not brand new, mind you, but with so many other oppressive attempts by the government to invade privacy and control the Internet lately.
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