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<pubDate>Thursday, February 21, 2008 28&#58; 1&#58;6: EST</pubDate>
<title>Introducing iPhlickr</title>
<description>With the announcement of the iPhone, and the (lack-of) development kit thereafter, I decided to jump on the bandwagon and create my own Web Application built specifically for the iPhone. This is my first shot at it, and since I wanted to get it out before the 29th, it is not feature-complete. However, it is fully functional and ready to use today, so when you get your hands on an iPhone, give it a try. The site is www.iphlickr.com and the application is&#8230;</description>
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<pubDate>Thursday, February 21, 2008 19&#58; 1&#58;4: EST</pubDate>
<title>What Would Make the iPhone Worth $499?</title>
<description>As a college student paying my way to an engineering degree, I have very limited financial resources. But when the iPhone was announced a few weeks back, I was ready to do everything I had to do to get my hands on one of those things. I would have dropped out of school or even sold my soul on e-bay just to get an iPhone. Had the iPhone been available for purchase the day&#8230;</description>
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<pubDate>Thursday, February 21, 2008 15&#58; 1&#58;7: EST</pubDate>
<title>The Macworld News That Everybody Should Be Talking About</title>
<description>So Macworld was last week, and I have maintained my silence since that day. Partly because I was in utter shock over a few of the announcements, and partly because I did not want to pass judgment too quickly. So I allowed myself to marinate in everything that has happened in the past week so as to come out with a better and more thought out perspective than if I had just rushed into it. So here it is, a week later, and </description>
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<pubDate>Thursday, February 21, 2008 06&#58; 0&#58;1: EST</pubDate>
<title>What Happens When You Spam Digg? Updated 14x</title>
<description>It was about 2:00 in the afternoon, I was surfing the internet like I like to do at times (mostly digg.com) when I came across a digg submission. I was looking at the upcoming stories section, so this story had only about 2-3 diggs maximum at the time. There were yet to be any comments. I liked the story (actually I liked the website that was linked to, the story submission had little to do with the site to which it linked) so I dugg the story and decided&#8230;</description>
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