Tinkercell: CAD for designing artificial life

Scientists in Seattle have made a major breakthrough in designing computer-aided design systems to allow them to build artificial life forms.

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Wipe The Slate Clean For 2010, Commit Web 2.0 Suicide

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McAfee predicting 2010 woe for Adobe

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At Foursquare Venues, The Mayor Eats For Free

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Microsoft: China is vital for Bing

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The 100 Millionth Deviation on DeviantART Is A Gay Sex Story, But I’m Going To Show You This Arctic Unicorn Instead

On deviantART, the site for anyone who thinks they are an artist, member submissions are known as “deviations.” The site’s been around since 2000, attracts 33 million monthly visitors (comScore), and just recently passed its 100 millionth deviation. It is, appropriately enough, a short story about gay sex.

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Updated: O2 apologises (again) for another data outage

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Mplayit Releases Most Shared Mobile Apps On Facebook Application

As more and more social app directories launch, data concerning the most shared and recommended mobile apps is beginning to emerge. We recently wrote about Chorus, an iPhone app that helps you discover other apps, which revealed the most recommended apps from their community. Today, Mplayit, a recently launched Facebook app that allows users to discover, share and recommend a variety of mobile apps, is releasing a list of its most shared apps on the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Mobile (Java) devices.

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Google netbook specs ’spotted’

Specs for a Chrome-powered Google netbook device have been apparently released and against some expectations, it looks like it’s a high powered machine.

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Android Finally Gets An Official Yammer App

Finally. Over a year after iPhone users got their native Yammer fix, Android has an official Yammer application available on Android Market. The application, while still fairly basic, comes with support for most of Yammer’s core functionality. If you use Yammer and you have an Android phone, you’ll want this app. We can’t link directly to the app because Google still hasn’t launched a strong web presence for the Market, but you can find it by running a query for “Yammer” from your phone.

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