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  1. RT @techgeist Featured Reader of The Month | Techgeist http://bit.ly/UEGKh
  2. @rbonini No ones knows
  3. @alex Tip @techmeme Google Chrome: Updated New Tab Page http://tinyurl.com/m7zaua
  4. RT @techgeist Google Chrome: Updated New Tab Page | Techgeist http://tinyurl.com/m7zaua
  5. RT @copyblogger How To Be 20% Funnier Than You Really Are | Copyblogger http://bit.ly/mIwJa
  6. RT @techgeist Google Chrome - Now Coming To A Desktop Near You | Techgeist http://tinyurl.com/lt5an9
  7. RT @mashable BREAKING: Google to Launch Operating System http://bit.ly/6C3vC
  8. @jbruin Seriously, it is a great segment.
  9. Ok, so when is this Michael Jackson stuff going to end? Could someone give me an ETA ? Please?
  10. And iPhone App should be a Mobile Version of another Application (Unless it is a game) and it should SYNC DAMMIT!
  11. http://bit.ly/l95x http://ff.im/-4VXLk
  12. @alex you should follow @myass
  13. The iPhone has called you people to a higher standard, one not filled with data that is only accessible on your phone. Live with it.
  14. Because if I can't add, edit, use and delete the data on my computer, it is stuck in some tiny hardware, which is completely useless.
  15. Ok iPhone developers. Every data collecting app (Tasks, Music, Etc) must flawlessy sync with a app on my computer, or you're wasting my time
  16. @Eyebee the problem is that I just had to look at a YouTube video to find where the mic boost was buried. That's a bad UI
  17. Realtek Audio really sucks.
  18. RT @holdenpage: RT @socialgeist Why FriendFeed Should Be Used For Customer Service | Socialgeist http://tinyurl.com/mttjdh
  19. RT @alex: FriendFeed Versus Twitter http://bit.ly/paDRG
  20. @pfoty BTW, I think that is what you call 'quick' user service :)