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Over 1,000 new species of animals have been discovered in the Greater Mekong area of Asia from 1997 to 2007. Those species include some interesting specimens, such as the pink dragon millipede, the giant huntsman spider, the Gumbrechts green pit viper, and the Laotian rock rat.
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Andreas von Bechtolsheim, a brilliant billionaire and Sun Microsystems chief architect, is resigning as chief architect of Sun Microsystems to focus on a start-up that is challenging another industry giant, Cisco Systems.
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This month in 1998, the Internet God known as Google was launched.
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Sony is recalling 73,000 Vaio TZ laptops because of a possible manufacturing defect that may cause them to overheat, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.
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Google announced Monday that it has been hard at work on an open-source browser known as Chrome, a beta version of which will be released in 100 countries on Tuesday.
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Fake CNN, MSNBC spam claims Elizabeth Taylor murdered, Mary-Kate Olsen killed Ledger
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Gmail users yesterday faced problems while accessing their accounts. The service was down for almost an hour. While accessing the account, “Temporary Error (502)” message was shown.
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This picture of a “sea creature” from Gawker.com, which allegedly washed up on a beach in Montauk in July 2008, has created an Internet sensation.
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After more than 17 months of government scrutiny, the merger between Sirius Satellite Radio — home to shock-jock Howard Stern — and rival XM Satellite Radio — the exclusive carrier of Major League Baseball — was finalized Tuesday (July 29). The news comes four months after the U.S. Justice Department approved the union and follows on the heels of last week’s move by the Federal Communications Commission to give the deal its final blessing.
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Search engine Cuil launched, claiming a bigger index size (120 billion web pages) than Google or any other search engine.
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