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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
You'll like this...
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Time-lapse video of Park Avenue Summer transforming into Park Avenue Autumn:http://newyork.grubstreet.com/2010/09/watch_the_fall_of_park_avenue.html
Sweetener Wants New Name - The Wall Street Journal.
Sweetener Wants New Name
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704285104575491993421624842.html
The Wall Street Journal for iPad provides a new way to experience the Journal’s award winning coverage, blending the best of print and online. Special features include:
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A Century Later, Stieglitz's New York Is One We Barely Know - The Wall Street Journal.
A Century Later, Stieglitz's New York Is One We Barely Know
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703466704575490142501764772.html
The Wall Street Journal for iPad provides a new way to experience the Journal’s award winning coverage, blending the best of print and online. Special features include:
- "Now" Issue featuring updated coverage throughout the day, with top article picks from Journal editors
- Market Data including quote search and customizable Watchlist
- Videos and slideshows published with free articles
Click or tap the link below to download The Wall Street Journal from the Apple iTunes App Store.
Russian Snob Lands in New York - The Wall Street Journal.
Russian Snob Lands in New York
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704621204575487701028801996.html
The Wall Street Journal for iPad provides a new way to experience the Journal’s award winning coverage, blending the best of print and online. Special features include:
- "Now" Issue featuring updated coverage throughout the day, with top article picks from Journal editors
- Market Data including quote search and customizable Watchlist
- Videos and slideshows published with free articles
Click or tap the link below to download The Wall Street Journal from the Apple iTunes App Store.
A Dismal Debut for NYC's Voting Machines - The Wall Street Journal.
A Dismal Debut for NYC's Voting Machines
http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2010/09/14/a-dismal-debut-for-citys-new-voting-machines
The Wall Street Journal for iPad provides a new way to experience the Journal’s award winning coverage, blending the best of print and online. Special features include:
- "Now" Issue featuring updated coverage throughout the day, with top article picks from Journal editors
- Market Data including quote search and customizable Watchlist
- Videos and slideshows published with free articles
Click or tap the link below to download The Wall Street Journal from the Apple iTunes App Store.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Pastor Still Plans Quran Burning - The Wall Street Journal. Idiotic to say the least
Pastor Still Plans Quran Burning
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703453804575479573649222094.html
The Wall Street Journal for iPad provides a new way to experience the Journal’s award winning coverage, blending the best of print and online. Special features include:
- "Now" Issue featuring updated coverage throughout the day, with top article picks from Journal editors
- Market Data including quote search and customizable Watchlist
- Videos and slideshows published with free articles
Click or tap the link below to download The Wall Street Journal from the Apple iTunes App Store.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
In Protest, Chinese Artist Paints Self To OctoCamo Perfection | Kotaku Australia
Chinese artist Liu Bolin took the streets after literally being made homeless by the Chinese government. Suojiacun, an artists’ village in northeastern Beijing was torn down during the Olympic redevelopment. An interview with WhiteHot Magazine can be found here.
With the help of assistants, Bolin has achieved a Metal Gear Solid 4 optic-camo level of camouflage by painting himself to blend in with the foreground. In a series he’s called Hiding In The City, Bolin disappears into the urban landscapes of various cities. His photos haven’t been touched by Photoshop and there’s no camera trickery involved. The true meaning of his his art is up for interpretation, but if the first photo hasn’t rattled your bones, you must have the eyes of a hawk.
Kindle vs. Nook vs. iPad
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CNET.comKindle vs. Nook vs. iPad
A recent wave of price cuts makes it harder than ever to choose between the Kindle and the Nook--even as the more expensive iPad beckons. Which is the best choice for you? It depends. Get our expert advice on which e-book reader to buy. Read more
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