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How the father of the World Wide Web plans to reclaim it from Facebook and Google

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How the father of the World Wide Web plans to reclaim it from Facebook and Google

How the father of the World Wide Web plans to reclaim it from Facebook and Google

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How the father of the World Wide Web plans to reclaim it from Facebook and Google Tim Berners-Lee’s new project, underway at his MIT lab, is called Solid (“social linked data”), a way for you to own your own data while making it available to the applications that you want to be able to use it.

Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown

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Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown

Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown

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Inside Donald Trump’s Meltdown Donald Trump's sinking polls, unending attacks and public blunders have the GOP reconsidering its strategy for November.

Green Day Just Released Music For The First Time Since 2012, And It's Rad

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Green Day Just Released Music For The First Time Since 2012, And It's Rad

Green Day Just Released Music For The First Time Since 2012, And It's Rad

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Green Day Just Released Music For The First Time Since 2012, And It's Rad Green Day is back. Their new song is called "Bang Bang." Listen to it. August 11, 2016 at 03:21PM

bumfluff: Word of the day for August 12, 2016

bumfluff , n : (Australia, Britain, New Zealand, derogatory) The first, sparse beard growth of an adolescent. Today is designated International Youth Day by the United Nations to highlight cultural and legal issues relevant to young people.

bumfluff: Word of the day for August 12, 2016

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Word of the day is bumfluff : (Australia, Britain, New Zealand, derogatory) The first, sparse beard growth of an adolescent. Today is designated International Youth Day by the United Nations to highlight cultural and legal issues relevant to young people.

Article of the day for August 12, 2016

The Article of the day for August 12, 2016 is Turquoise parrot . The turquoise parrot (Neophema pulchella) is native to Eastern Australia, from southeastern Queensland through New South Wales and into northeastern Victoria. Described by George Shaw in 1792, it is a small lightly-built parrot at around 20 cm (8 in) long and 40 g (1 1⁄2 oz) in weight. The sexes are dimorphic: females are generally duller and paler than males, with a pale green breast and yellow belly. Males (apart from some colour-variant subspecies) are predominantly green, with yellowish underparts, a bright turquoise blue face, predominantly blue wings, and red shoulders. Found in grasslands and open woodlands dominated by Eucalyptus and Callitris species, the bird feeds mainly on grasses and seeds and occasionally flowers, fruit and scale insects. It nests in hollows of gum trees. Much of its habitat has been altered, destroying potential nesting sites. Predominantly sedentary, the species can be locally nomadic. Po

Picture of the day for August 12, 2016

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Picture of the day on August 12, 2016: Munich subway station Westfriedhof, opened in 1998.

Picture of the day for August 12, 2016

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Munich subway station Westfriedhof, opened in 1998..

Article of the day for August 12, 2016

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Article of the day is Turquoise parrot. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

New edit in the Article on Google

On August 11, 2016 at 08:57AM, made an edit the Article on Google . The edit was about A manual revert by copying all text from a previous edit to replace text from a newer weird edit..

New edit in the Article on Google

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Google Custom Search Engine edited the Article on Google http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W