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by Team DeadSpin 05.18.2013 17:23 |
Foodspin is off this week. Looking for something to cook or eat? Or maybe you just want to read a profane man on the internet writing funny words about food? Here's the full archive: |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.13.2013 15:21 |
[Guatemala City] On Friday, a court in Guatemala convicted former US-backed military dictator Rios Montt of genocide and crimes against humanity, in an historic trial: this was the first time a domestic court in any nation has convicted a former head of state for these crimes. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.08.2013 15:23 |
Windell at Evil Mad Scientist Labs has dredged up an amazing project book from the Internet Archive: How to Build a Working Digital Computer (1967) (by Edward Alcosser, James P. Phillips, and Allen M.
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by Team Mashable 05.07.2013 23:25 |
You'll find wonderful things surfing the pages of the Internet Archive, an online library of millions of books, films, audio recordings, web pages and more
You can watch what might be the oldest "cat video" of all time — an 1894 reel from Thomas |
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by GizModo GizModo 05.06.2013 21:25 |
Last fall, the Internet Archive celebrated a massive milestone, as the "online Library of Alexandria" reached 10 Petabytes of stored information. Yes, that means 10,000,000,000,000,000 bytes accessible to anyone. Wow. |
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by Team Guardian 05.06.2013 17:27 |
The inventor of 'The Liberator' plastic firearm believes in an open future and the 'complete explosion' of all gun law
Cody Wilson is a polite, 25-year-old law student at the University of Texas in Austin, with dark, close-cropped hair and a forward, affable charm. |
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by Team TechDirt 05.02.2013 19:23 |
Some players in the copyright industry just can't let things go, even when the content in question doesn't belong to them anymore. Once something's in the public domain, it's there to stay unless an act of Congress yanks it back out.
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by Team WIRED 04.30.2013 17:28 |
The Internet Archive is on a mission to archive the web. All of it. Filmmaker Jonathan Minard's documentary, Internet Archive, takes a behind the scenes look at how (and why) the Internet Archive's efforts are preserving the web as we know it. |
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by Team Boing Boing 04.27.2013 01:24 |
One agency of the federal government has issued a takedown notice to another agency of the federal government, which in turn demanded that we remove a film from the Internet. Not knowing what to do, I have appealed for your help. |
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by Team Guardian 04.26.2013 17:26 |
Priceless hoard of bytes aims to save websites which could otherwise be lost all from suburban San Francisco
In an era of information overload and ephemera, where an online sensation may last all of five minutes, word is spreading that the internet has a memory, and its na |
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