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    20Stale Mail (blog)
    19Paragon NTFS giveaway (links)
    Paul Thurrott's Curiously Shifting Thoughts on Copy-and-Paste (links)
    17The future of publishing: Why ebooks failed in 2000, and what that means for 2010 (links)
    15Shanghai prepares for Expo 2010 (links)
    Microsoft tells its Windows Phone 7 Series developer story, tools available today (links)
    14Steam for Mac dissected (links)
    The View from Above (links)
    13RelatedMail (links)
    Undercurrents (blog)
    12Erosion (blog)
    11Drinking from the Firehose (links)
    10And now for something completely different (links)
    08Books in the Age of the iPad (links)
    07Double Feature (blog)
    054 Pixels or Less (links)
    04Top of the world, ma! (links)
    Ubuntu Gets a New Visual Identity (links)
    03Apple vs HTC: a patent breakdown (links)
    01My experience with a micro-4/3rds camera - (Panasonic GF1 Review) (links)

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