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Abdul Kareem: Flood the Jail with Mail | Not So Relevant While many of us want to read about the latest news on open standards, semantic markup, social networks, acquisitions,... on our favourite blogs, we easily.
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What Do German People Like to Do? | Not So Relevant Jul 13, 2007 ... Just discovered this Google query as a referrer in my log files. Wondering what people were looking for or what answers they were expecting.
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Zettels - A Memo Note Box | Not So Relevant Are you still using those small yellow post-it notes that stick everywhere on your monitor and desk? Or do you collect small pieces of information on paper?
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Naked Raygun - Jettison [Quarterstick Records] | Not So Relevant Feb 24, 2008 ... Jettison was Naked Raygun’s third full lenght album, released in 1988 on Homestead Records. It’s still available through Quarterstick ...
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Discussion on People Search Engines in Germany | Not So Relevant Aug 12, 2007 ... The article was also mentioned on German blog Fischmarkt. The article on Fischmarkt is called Menschensuchmaschine. While people search ...
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Lezrod - Exploraciones Sonoras… [Test Tube 55] | Not So Relevant The correct title of this two track release is Exploraciones Sonoras De Paisajes Surreales Y Espacios. The sounds on these two recordings are rather dark. ...
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More Top Searches: Google, AOL, Live.com | Not So Relevant Dec 18, 2006 ... Today Google have published the top searches of 2006. While I was mentioning Yahoo's top searches I did not mention the AOL and Live.com ...
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More Top Searches: Google, AOL, Live.com | Not So Relevant Dec 18, 2006 ... Today Google have published the top searches of 2006. While I was mentioning Yahoo's top searches I did not mention the AOL and Live.com ...
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Easier Registration with OpenID? | Not So Relevant Snyke on May 6, 2007 at 18:00. I totally agree on those two points, .... The OpenID protocol takes some load from the users and moves it to the server, ...
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News on Portable Social Networks | Not So Relevant Reading blogs over the last couple of days it seems portable social networks are the latest craze in the blogosphere. And rightly they are.
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