Most popular (week 22 to 29-October-2006):
(27-10-2006) Top 10 time waster games
(29-10-2006) Design: Great animations online (1)
(28-10-2006) UK: Road signs hacked
(17-10-2006) The Economist: On issues with US voting machines
(24-10-2006) Firefox 2: Microsoft sends a cake to congratulate
(22-10-2006) Motionposter: Best advertising idea since years
(18-10-2006) Interactive Map: World’s Most Polluted Places
(28-10-2006) Christmas shopping for the ultra-rich (1)
(17-10-2006) Packard Bell Sale: NEC exits European Markets
(27-10-2006) Internet: Great Web-TV site
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After Microsoft having released his new Internet Explorer 7 web browser with some hickups this week, the Mozilla Foundation today announced that it will make the version 2 of its popular Firefox browser available for download on next Tuesday 24-October-2006. PC World has created a review of the IE7 and Firefox 2 comparing the new [...]
Today is United Nations day and it is the last for Kofi Annan. Let’s see what the next 365 days will bring for this planet… …For the tenth and last time as Secretary-General, I offer friends and colleagues around the world my best wishes on United Nations Day. I have spent almost my whole professional [...]
The Blacksmith Institute has created a list and interactive map of the Top-10 worlds worst polluted places. The list was compiled with the help of a technical advisory board including experts from John Hopkins, Hunter College and Harvard University. The Top-10 were selected from more then 300 potential sites by evaluating where human health is [...]
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