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Needle in a HaystackMythBusters, "Episode 23," investigates just how hard is it to find a needle in a haystack... Egos fly as the MythBusters get competitive in creating the supreme needle-finding machine. - Discovery Channel |
Strolling Down the HighwayWalking along a highway carries with it certain risks. A midnight trek down an El Salvadorian highway takes the dangers to a whole new level. - smallChaos Adventures™ |
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Making London Guards LaughAlso known as Beefeaters, these guards are famous for their stoic behavior in the course of their duty. If you're lucky enough, your antics may just get them to crack a smile, or even laugh. - smallChaos Adventures™ |
Business Method PatentsA company that develops a new way of conducting e-commerce may be able to prevent others from using it for almost two decades. - Nolo |
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Google BombA Google bomb or Google wash is an attempt to influence the ranking of a given site in results returned by the Google search engine. Due to the way that Google's PageRank algorithm works, a website will be ranked higher if the sites that link to that page all use consistent anchor text. - Wikipedia |
Search Engine OptimizationHay Meadows is a local Seattle based company that can help improve your site's rankings. They have a strong client oriented approach to their business, and have been family owned and operated since 2002. - Hay Meadows |
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The Mexico ExperienceWhen discussing travel to Mexico, concerns about
safety frequently arise. People tend to be overly
cautious in their advice, and stories get exaggerated.
After a personal trip to the country's lesser travelled
locations, I understand why. - smallChaos Adventures™ |
MGM v. GroksterEFF is defending StreamCast Networks, the company behind the Morpheus peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software, in an important case heard before the Supreme Court of the United States on March 29, 2005. - Electronic Frontier Foundation |