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Tweets Inspire a Book on the Egyptian Revolution
Tweets from activists in the revolution in Egypt are compiled into a compelling timeline of the uprising.
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Food From The Sky Creates Rooftop Gardens in London
London supermarket plants a garden on the roof to promote sustainable fruit and vegetable production in cities.
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Google’s Person Finder Helps Locate Tsunami Victims
Person Finder is an online search tool to help people locate the whereabouts of family members, loved ones and friends that have been caught in the natural disaster.
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Surreal Images Caused by Google Earth Glitches
These dream-like pictures look as though they could be from the set of Inception, but they're actually screenshots from Google Earth
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Virtual Christchurch Cafe Raises Money for Earthquake Victims
This philanthropic website seeks to aid New Zealand's earthquake victims with profits from virtual coffee products.
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Flying House from ‘Up’ Recreated in California
As part of a new National Geographic television series, a team of scientists, engineers and balloon pilots recreated the scene from the hit flick.
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Eco-Friendly Alternative to Plastic USBs
Each Flashkus is created from thin strips of recyclable cardboard, allowing for easy disk-labeling and the potential to recycle the body of the disk once you're done.
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Instagram and Stickygram Print Your iPhone Photography
iPhone photography apps like Instagram and Hipstamatic recreate a Polaroid-feel in our piccies.
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The new look Concrete Playground
We've nipped, tucked and delivered Concrete Playground to you in a shiny new package, re-imagining everything from the ground up.
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Australia’s Biggest Garage Sale
The Garage Sale Trail will be held on Sunday, April 10 this year in backyards, front yards and garages right across Australia.
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Art Installation Maps the Beauty of WiFi
Immaterials acts as a reminder of what drives our society, what facilitates our social flings, and shows us the fragility of the foundation of our daily lives.
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Thought Control Car Becomes a Reality
The technology of gaming and all your Back To The Future fantasies come together in the car driven by the power of your mind.
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Homes Getting Cheaper and Smaller by Design
With the global economy in a less than premium position, sustainable micro-houses might be awaiting us all in the future.
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Artsicle: An Original Artwork Rental Scheme
A new scheme running in New York let's you road test your art before you make a lifetime's commitment to it.
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Lenovo Creates First Ever Eye-Controlled Computer
Blinking or being distracted by someone across the room could potentially lead to your documents closing unsaved, now that your eyes can control your computer.
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Scrabble Revived with Designer Fonts
Now not only is Scrabble a delightful game for grammar pedants but for typography fetishists as well.
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TED 2011’s Big Idea for Global Sustainability
Interchangeable life-size Lego parts have the power to completely democratise industrial production in a sustainable way.
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Literary Figures Give Lego Bookish Cred
The one thing Lego has always needed was a smug F. Scott Fitzgerald and brooding Ernest Hemingway to give it some literary credit.
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Lego Releases Digital Camera
The new go-to gadget for anyone who wants a colourful, geometric and completely unique and workable camera.
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Daft Punk and Coke to Release Shiny Limited Edition Bottles
New Coke bottles inspired by Daft Punk's robot helmets will undoubtedly become the source of many a French hipster's pick-up line.
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Kite-Powered Car Drives Across Australia
A unique take on raising environmental awareness involves a kite and a pair of German 'extreme sportsmen.'
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Breakup Notifier Normalises Your Facebook Stalking
The highly controversial new Facebook app is the one most likely to get you laid by someone on the rebound.
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Tron: Legacy Inspires Icehotel Art Suite
British designers/sci-fi fans redesign Sweden's icehotel, Tron: Legacy style.
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World’s Smallest Postal Services
Things are always better in miniature. Including the postal service.
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