We all know that Google is solidly behind environmental issues and are always looking for ways to lower the company’s ‘footprint’. Well just in time for the big U.N.

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Google Earth offering up climate change tool and video channel
We all know that Google is solidly behind environmental issues and are always looking for ways to lower the company’s ‘footprint’. Well just in time for the big U.N.

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Google Earth offering up climate change tool and video channel
Wednesday September 30, 2009 – mark that on your calendar folks and if you were among those that signed up right after Google Wave was announced it might be the time to keep a real close eye on your e-mail inbox. This is because the first 100,000 people are going to be getting their invites to join the Google Wave preview around that time. It is also the day that Google will be moving Wave from its temporary sandbox to its new home at wave.google.com.

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Will you be a part of the 100,000 vying for a Google Wave spot
People can be really passionate about the sports that they like and in the spirit of that passion here are some really great high quality desktop wallpapers for your desktop. These come courtesy of WallpaperArt.org where you can find the complete second collection of Sports Wallpaper and download your own copies free of charge.

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Sports fans rejoice – High quality sports wallpapers
It appears that the Washington Post has finally had enough of their staff’s free-wheeling Twitter postings. While we might all look at the thousands of Twitter messages that fly around the world every minute as being pretty harmless WaPo senior editor Milton Coleman thinks otherwise – specifically when it comes to the newspaper’s staff

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Washington Post puts the hammer down of staff tweets
The idea that AT&T would file a complaint with the FCC over Google Voice, Google’s service that let’s users unify all their phone numbers under one common number, almost seems like a case of the kettle calling the pot black. However AT&T’s argument is that because Google is in violation of telecommunication rules because Google Voice is blocking some calls to rural areas to cut down on network access expenses.

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AT&T getting snarky with Google – file complaint with FCC
For those who might not know who Tucker Max is here’s a little background. Tucker is a 34 year old who has fame and fortune by recounting tales of his real-life drunken antics and sexual antics. Out of this he got a book deal in 2006 that saw I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell hit the NY Times Bestseller.

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Tucker Max says it’s cool by him to pirate his movie
When Twitter launched with their now famous prompt “What are you doing now?” I don’t think they envisioned people serving on juries letting the world in on what was happening in the trials they were a part of. It turns out that yes people are in fact sending out Twitter messages from their front row seats at trials and along with an increasing number of mistrials being called because of jurors texting and tweeting judges are getting a little pissed off

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Judges getting pissed with Twitter and texting
Home schooling is getting to be the ‘in’ thing these days and with the help of the Wii from Nintendo it could open up a whole new realm of subjects you can study.

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Wii home schooling
Humor. It’s a great thing but can be really tricky given that what some folks might find funny – even in a sophomoric way – or people consider disgusting and crude (which in itself can be funny).

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A blog of dicks
Okay … I’m laying this out on the table right now – I want one of these things. Talk about cool, what could be better than having your own submersible that looks like a dolphin on steroids. With the Seabreacher you can jump, dive and roll through the water at speeds of up to 40mph, or 20mph underwater.

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Play like a dolphin with one very cool Seabreacher