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Robots Dance Their Way Into Uncanny Valley, Next Stop: Your Heart

Japan's AIST has impressed us before with its android robots, but this new video of gynoid HPR4C is enough to...well, seriously give us the shivers. She's dancing, and if you squint, you'd almost mistake her for a real girl. READ»

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Twitter Creator Jack Dorsey on Plane Crashes, the Ghost of Britney Spears, and the Difficulty of Defining Influence

If you're addicted to crafting the perfect 140 character tweet haiku, you can thank--or curse--Twitter creator Jack Dorsey. The former taxi, courier and emergency services dispatcher--and current Twitter chairman and CEO of credit card payment company Square--believes there's a universe in every tweet and that less can lead to so much more.READ»

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uSocial: Celebs Faking Number of Twitter Followers

Brace yourself for some bad news. Justin Bieber doesn’t actually have 3.6 million Twitter followers—he’s faking it. At least, that’s the claim from social media marketing company uSocial. The Australian firm says it has ...READ»

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Guy Kawasaki on Twitter Brawls, Authenticity, and How He Plans to Win The Influence Project

Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of the news aggregator Alltop.com, the former chief evangelist for Apple, and author of, among other titles, The Art of the Start. At the end of The Influence Project’s first week, Kawasaki sits ...READ»

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Interview: Blip Boutique's Mary Fagot, Creative Force Behind Robyn's Killing Me Video

The oil spill is killing me. My suitcase is killing me. But mostly it's Robyn's interactive twideo that's killing Twitter users. The firm behind it is Blip Boutique, an L.A.-based collective led by James Frost--the guy behind ...READ»

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Martha Stewart's Twitter Tips

In just five months, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart attracted over 1 million followers on Twitter (she's now nearing 2 million). Even more remarkable is how little time she spends on the service. "I only tweet five minutes a ...READ»

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Has Tiger Woods Truly Changed? Leadership Principles Suggest Not Quite Yet!

Has Tiger Woods 140 days of rehab really changed him? Leadership theories suggest more time is needed. Tiger's interview following the Masters reveals that a great deal of maturity is still needed. READ»

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National Stress Awareness Month, by the Numbers

Americans are stressed. We stress about work, the economy, school, love, weight, Lost, even stress itself. Well, April happens to be National Stress Awareness Month -- and Stress Awareness Day is on the 16th. To mark the anxious occasion, here's a look at our angst in numbers.READ»

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DesRochers Backyard Pools

DesRochers Backyard PoolsREAD»

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Police Arrest Frenchman Responsible for Hacking Twitter Accounts of Obama and Others

Last July, a minor controversy erupted when tech blog TechCrunch received internal corporate documents regarding Twitter and Twitter employees in email. Now, the man responsible for the hacking has been arrested.READ»

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Jewelry has been any woman's first love since ages

Jewelry has been any woman's first love since ages. Everyone wants to wear the latest jewelry to look good as well as to convey one's style and taste. Vintage costume jewelry is one such option that will satisfy all this without ...READ»

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Next Decade Dream Jobs

These jobs are awesome AND likely to be hot throughout the next decade.READ»

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Dean Kelly

Dean Kelly Released in 1997, Whatever and Ever Amen was pure pop perfection -- easily one of the year's best releases and perhaps the best power pop release of the '90s. The band's songwriting and sound had improved even further, as evidenced by such gems as "One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces," "Fair," "Kate," and "Battle of Who Could Care Less," plus their whimsical tribute to breakups, "Song for the Dumped." But it was the ballad "Brick" that broke the band commercially -- unlike the majority of their material, which was upbeat, the song contained melancholic music and vocals, as the lyrics told the story of a teenage couple who decides to get an abortion (it has been speculated that the tale was autobiographical for Folds). The single didn't hit until several months after the album was released, which meant that the band stayed on the road for well over a year, playing with such notables as Dave Matthews, Beck, and as part of the 1997 H.O.R.D.E. festival -- earning Whatever platinum status. READ»

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Intel Gets Sued, City Center Opens, I.D. Closes, and Many More Stories This Week on FastCompany.com

Grand openings (hello CityCenter!) and unfortunate closings (rest in peace I.D.) circled the last non-Holiday week of 2009. Need a gift? Act fast (you have until midnight) and you could win a Nook e-reader on us! The tech world was ...READ»

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Step Aside, Britney! Today I Will Smell Like Edmond Roudnitska

You wouldn't buy a book without knowing its author. Why wear a perfume without knowing its designer? A new store in New York now reveals the noses behind the names.READ»

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Facebook and Twitter Offer Businesses Opportunities and Challenges

Facebook and Twitter offer businesses both opportunities and challenges around the world: About 60% of users are outside the United States.READ»

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Universal Merchant Services

Universal Merchant Services, Jason Moore Merchant Services, National Payment Processing, Jason Moore, Merchant ServicesREAD»

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Celebrity Tools: Micro Video Captures the Tweets and Tribulations of B- and C-Listers

Micro-video site Vidly (formerly TwitVid.io) has launched its new video commenting feature Vidly Express with the help of a rapper Chamillionaire. As you can see on his Web site, the feature allows users to record a video reply ...READ»

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Winston Conkling

Winston Conkling 2004's Tha Carter signaled a change in direction for Lil Wayne. The album itself wasn't a significant departure from Lil Wayne's past work -- after all, it was filled with tracks produced by Cash Money's in-house producer, Mannie Fresh, some of which could well have been left on the cutting room floor -- yet it showcased a more measured and mature performance by the rapper, who seemed newly emboldened and sported a new, dreadlocked look on the album's cover. Tha Carter spawned Lil Wayne's biggest hit in years, "Go DJ," while the album itself was a Top Five hit. 2004 also marked the beginning of Lil Wayne's string of guest appearances on other artists' songs, starting with Destiny's Child's "Soldier." READ»

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Inside the IED Battle Drill: How Hollywood Is Prepping Soldiers for Roadside Attacks

An immersive experience uses state-of-the-art Hollywood visual effects and theme park technology to help soldiers learn what to expect in an IED ambush--and it may save lives.READ»

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Generational Equity

Generational EquityREAD»

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The real fashion,Crazy Ed Hardy

Madonna now has disappointed me yet again. ed hardy Diamond Tee graffiti has often been photographed Britney Spears and Heidi Klum and other techniques, creating a feeling of excess attrition in the light from a master hand at the use ...READ»

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Fashion Trends in Jewelry Inspired by Celebrities

Whether they intend to or not, celebrities make a statement when they walk the red carpet. After any awards gala, magazines will showcase the best and worse dressed stars. Designers will quickly copy the couture gowns and styles ...READ»

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Boston Hannah New York

Boston Hannah Chicago Deploy Application-Aware Backup and Recovery Solutions Application-aware backup is extremely important for understanding the specific requirements of each major enterprise application. With ECM systems, for example, traditional backup approaches have no awareness of the relationships that an object, such as a document, has to other objects in a business process, such as another document in a workflow. Therefore, if an ECM system routes documents through an approval process, and if one of those documents is accidentally lost—it cannot be restored back to the state it was at before the loss occurred. The only option is to route it back through the approval process until it reaches the stage it was at prior to the deletion and suffer the permanent loss of annotations and other properties' metadata that can't be recreated. This opens the door for compliance risk since the approval process, which specifies who approved what when, is not the original, but a recreation. A granular, application-aware backup and recovery solution offers the ability to quickly restore only the affected information back to its original state, with the original metadata intact, avoiding disruptions to critical operations and facilitating compliance. Boston Hannah New York READ»