Free address is thornied online
Posted on August 14th, 2008 at 10:02 pm by admin

NEW York Rant all you want in a public park. A law officer by and large won’t exclude you for your remarks alone, even so unpopular or provocative.

Flickr cancelled Maarten Dors’ pic of a male child with a fag for going against a proscription on depiction kids fuming.

Say it on the Net, and you’ll find that free address and early constitutional rights are anything but vouched.

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All-in-one pressman offers quality over speed
Posted on August 14th, 2008 at 3:42 pm by admin

By Justin Yu

At USD 400, the Photosmart C8180 sits down in Hewlett-Packard’s card as 1 of its most expensive All-in-One participants.

This pressman, scanner, and duplicator has a rooms of characteristics for the amateur pic enthusiast that admits a touch screen display, integral Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, a microscope slide scanner, and a double paper feed tray, but it’s non without a few trips.

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NBC: Olympic Games a new-media ‘research lab’
Posted on August 14th, 2008 at 9:23 am by admin

NEW House of York NBC is utilizing the Olympic Games as a “billion-dollar research research laboratory” to acquire a sense of how citizenry are victimization different culture mediums platforms to go through the Beijing Games that begin August 8.

A proletarian cleans Beijing’s National Sports stadium, aka the “Bird’s Nest,” the main locale for the 2008 Games.

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China’s new great wall is ‘photovoltaic’
Posted on August 14th, 2008 at 3:03 am by admin

By Saint Matthew the Apostle Knight
For CNN

Capital of the United Kingdom, England Bury the “Bird’s Nest” and the “Water Cube”. If you’re travel to China this summer, or even if you are observance the Olympics on video, make sure you look out for a scintillating new watershed structure in Beijing.

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