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Not one of Benjamin Franklin’s most technical inventions, but this set of harmonicas sits amidst tech startup talk over breakfast http://t.co/A5gfq7Cg
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Hermonica Collection inside Buck’s Restaurant.
Italy’s Blogosphere, Beautifully Mapped Out
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A Social media analyst has done a beautiful job of mapping the connections between Italian blogs, and it’s fascinating to examine.
Via thenextweb.com
America in Pictures: The Story of Life Magazine
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How Life magazine’s legendary photographers shot the big moments in American history. (Photography alert tonight on BBC4.
Via www.bbc.co.uk
Coupa Cafe: Where Startups Meet, Work And Test Products – Forbes
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Coupa Cafe, where tech entrepreneurs and investors work and meet, is an early tester of new startups in Silicon Valley.
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Romans at the City of Bath | Flickr – Photo Sharing!
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The Roman Baths at the City of Bath, United Kingdom, is an amazing historic site. The museum is one of the best in the UK also. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level.
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Intel: A Look Back on the Early Years
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On the 40th Anniversary of the Microprocessor, a Tour of the Company Photo Archive Offers a Glimpse of Intel as it was in the Early 1970s(Flickr photo)Intel employees gather outside the new Santa Clara, Calif.
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Intel: A Look Back on the Early Years
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On the 40th Anniversary of the Microprocessor, a Tour of the Company Photo Archive Offers a Glimpse of Intel as it was in the Early 1970s(Flickr photo)Intel employees gather outside the new Santa Clara, Calif.
Via newsroom.intel.com
This holiday season shopping has gone mobile in a big way
The 2011 holiday season that was kicked off earlier today (Black Friday) is proving to be a big boost for m-commerce as shoppers are using their smartphones, mobile apps and other devices to go bargain hunting according to various sources. Call it the season on couch commerce. According to IBM’s (s IBM) Smarter Commerce division, the number of consumers using a mobile device to visit a retailer’s site is 17.37 percent with almost 9.73 percent of consumers using mobile device to make a purchase. IBM points …
Italy’s tax evasion culture – Washington Post
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Italy’s tax evasion cultureWashington PostProposed laws to combat tax evasion could change how Italians buy and sell services. Tax fraud is estimated to equal more than 20 percent of Italy’s annual economic output.
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