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Are Cassettes the Best Music Format for Toddlers
via Gizmodo | Posted May 24th, 2013 11:00 AM
As many of us do, I recently ended up in a Facebook conversation about parenting or music. In this case, it was about both conversational mainstays: Namely, how do you allow a child in 2013 to decide to listen to something of their choosing?Read more ...
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musicmusic, formatformat, childrenchildren, cassettescassettes, cdscds, republishedrepublished, vinylvinyl, kidskids
 
Middle Earth Why We Need to Turn Our Map on Its Side
via Gizmodo | Posted May 23rd, 2013 09:40 AM
Though he never actually crossed it, the Greek mathematician Pythagoras is sometimes credited with having first conceived of the Equator, calculating its location on the Earth’s sphere more than four centuries before the birth of Christ. Aristotle, ...
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cartographycartography, globeglobe, mapsmaps, anthropologyanthropology, geographygeography, republishedrepublished
 
Share Your Rare Music Collection with the Internet
via Gizmodo | Posted May 18th, 2013 09:00 AM
Sometimes, you love a song and it’s not on the web. That’s just not right, because the three or so generations alive today are largely responsible for making sure that all the important and interesting stuff (and not just cat videos) make it onto ...
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musicmusic, how2how2, republishedrepublished, internetinternet
 
Almost Flat The Future of iOS Design
via Gizmodo | Posted May 15th, 2013 03:00 AM
‘Completely flat’, ‘like Android’, ‘Microsoft-flat’ etc., etc., etc. The talk about how Apple are going to ‘flatten out’ their UI style has set the rumour-mills ablaze with completely spurious conjecture. So I thought I’d add to it. ...
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flat designflat design, designdesign, iosios, republishedrepublished, mobile osmobile os, osos
 
FBI Documents Suggest That Feds Read Your Emails Without a Warrant
via Gizmodo | Posted May 8th, 2013 01:34 PM
New documents from the FBI and U.S. Attorneys’ offices paint a troubling picture of the government’s email surveillance practices. Not only does the FBI claim it can read emails and other electronic communications without a warrant—even after a ...
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acluaclu, privacyprivacy, spyingspying, emailsemails, republishedrepublished, fbifbi
 
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