| Tuesday, July 20, 2010 A Tesla mocks others (PIC) i.imgur.com — 1141 Diggs in Lifestyle - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 04:16 pm youtube.com — The worst lighting strike ever up close. 1063 Diggs in Science - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 03:03 pm picchore.com — 844 Diggs in Offbeat - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 12:58 pm YouTubers Getting Suspended Due to False Copyright Claims zeldauniverse.net — Vandals have struck YouTube with false DMCA claims. Since YouTube's policy is to suspend first and ask questions later, flagged videos are removed before they are investigated. It's this course of action that has lead to many gaming-related channels such as Chuggaaconroy, TheArchfiend and NintendoCapriSun being unjustly suspended. 657 Diggs in Gaming - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 12:48 pm telegraph.co.uk — Laser beams have been used for the first time in naval warfare to shoot down aircraft, it can be disclosed. 532 Diggs in World & Business - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 11:08 am shredordie.com — As if he wasn't already a legend ... 507 Diggs in Sports - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 10:01 am Recent scenes from Iraq (PICS) boston.com — Just over seven years since the start of the Iraq War, the scheduled withdrawal of American forces is now becoming more evident. Last year, Americans pulled out of Iraqi cities and are working toward the formal end of combat operations by September 1st, when the number of soldiers in Iraq is expected to go from 77,500 to 50,000 474 Diggs in Top Image - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 09:55 am fora.tv — As the CEO of Zappos.com, Tony Hsieh has achieved phenomenal company growth through revolutionary approaches to marketing, human resources, and customer service. Under his leadership, in 2009, Amazon acquired Zappos with shares valued at $1.2 billion.Hsieh believes in the science of happiness as a way to run a business. 417 Diggs in Top Video - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 09:44 am arstechnica.com — Just over a year ago, Time Warner Cable rolled out an experiment in several cities: monthly data limits for Internet usage that ranged from 5GB to 40GB. Data costs money, and consumers would need to start paying their "fair share". 329 Diggs in Technology - Submitted Jul 19, 2010 07:10 pm |
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