iPhone 4, a Tragedy in Three Acts.

Have a great weekend — especially you dads! I’m outta here…

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A field guide to WiFi users at Starbucks

The Island of Apple-Banished Toys

Don’t go changing, to try and please me…

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Enough already, please *really* change the world

Secret features of the new iPhone

Friday Funny: Zuck’s hidden message

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Why you should never send an iPad back in time

Arranging a Top Kill

Stupidity should die

A sneak peek at Facebook’s drastically simplified privacy settings.

Warmongers

Too cool for the Internet

A veteran passes the torch :-D

Facebook’s emergency privacy meeting uncovered!

What really happens when you try to delete your Facebook account

Friday Funny: Treat your Mom right!

Friday Funny: It’s exhausting being a Benevolent Dictator.

Friday Funny: Big Zucker likes no privacy.

“Topeka it!”

It will take a little while to get used to, but Google has changed it’s name to Topeka!

We didn’t reach this decision lightly; after all, we had a fair amount of brand equity tied up in our old name. But the more we surfed around (the former) Topeka’s municipal website, the more kinship we felt with this fine city at the edge of the Great Plains.

In fact, Topeka Google Mayor Bill Bunten expressed it best: “Don’t be fooled. Even Google recognizes that all roads lead to Kansas, not just yellow brick ones.”

For 150 years, its fortuitous location at the confluence of the Kansas River and the Oregon Trail has made the city formerly known as Topeka a key jumping-off point to the new world of the West, just as for 150 months the company formerly known as Google has been a key jumping-off point to the new world of the web. When in 1858 a crucial bridge built across the Kansas River was destroyed by flooding mere months later, it was promptly rebuilt — and we too are accustomed to releasing 2.0 versions of software after stormy feedback on our ‘beta’ releases. And just as the town’s nickname is “Top City,” and the word “topeka” itself derives from a term used by the Kansa and Ioway tribes to refer to “a good place to dig for potatoes,” we’d like to think that our website is one of the web’s top places to dig for information. Source: Google Reader (1000+)

Go to the source to read the rest of the article, and remember, Google is notorious for playing April Fools jokes…

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