August 2010
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After using Droid X for a week or so, here are my few favorite apps:
Google Voice. I am using Google voice for call and text for sometime so, can’t live without it!
Google Listen A simple Podcasting apps that syncs with Google Reader
Dropbox. Only thing I don’t like it there is no passcode as in iPhone / ipod touch
KeepassX (Just search in the Android Market). .kdb or keepass file...
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/16/economists... →
More than a few top economic thinkers have significantly upped the chances of a return to a recession. Today, the noted bear Nouriel Roubini, the president of RGE Monitor and a professor at New York University, delivered a grim prognostication via Twitter: “Risk of a double dip recession in advanced economies (US, Japan, Eurozone) has now risen to 40%.”
And also don’t forget...
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This clip from the Daily Show deserves award!
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Preserving an open Internet that is accessible to innovators — regardless of...
– Facebook’s stance on Net Neutrality
Cost of War →
Visible cost of war:
Nine years, more than $1 trillion, at least 5,600 dead and 43,000 wounded. These are the costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts — the ones we can tally.
Invisible cost of war:
Rand Corp. now estimates that about 20 percent of returning veterans either have or will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The suicide rate in the Army is out of control:...
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Ask not what you can do for your country; ask what your government is doing to...
– Political Issue of Cryptography
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Our doors are open to everyone. Everyone with a dream and a willingness to work...
– i wish we could elect this man president of the united states
i don’t agree with him on everything but i sure do on the important stuff
Mayor Bloomberg Stands Up For Mosque (via shripriya)
(via fred-wilson)
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http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/mosque... →
Good to see NYC authorities distinguishing between the 9/11 hijackers and Muslim Americans who seek deeper integration into American Society.
<3 NYC’s cultural and racial diversification!
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Lawrence Lessig’s talk is always interesting to watch
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