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Play of the Day: Clinton's rise and shine surprise (AP)

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., greets Obama supporter Doris Smith during a campaign stop at Tudor's Biscuit World in Charleston, W. Va. Monday, May 12, 2008. 'Oh, I didn't want to do this,' Smith said, embarrassed, who was wearing the Obama T-shirt as Clinton walked into the restaurant. 'I didn't know she was going to be here.' (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP - Doris Smith went downtown early Monday to see about getting tickets to Barack Obama's rally. Advance seats were sold out, she said, and the only option was to stand in line for up two hours or more and hope for the best.


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Police: Drunk tuxedo-clad man took mower for ride (AP)

AP - Police say a tuxedo-clad western New York man was drunk when he took a riding lawn mower out for an early morning spin. Yahoo! News: Odd News »

Paging Dr. Jones: Crystal skull stolen (AP)

In this image released by Jane Green Photography on Monday, May 12, 2008, a crystal skull, similar to those at the center of the upcoming film 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,' is displayed in a bed of small crystals. The skull, named Solar Ray by owner Don Marr, had been on loan to the New Age store Kindred Spirits, in Claremont, for about four months and went missing about two weeks ago.  (AP photo/Jane Green Photography)AP - Indiana Jones better get his alibi ready. A large crystal skull similar to those at the center of the upcoming Harrison Ford movie was recently stolen from a New Age store, puzzling employees in part because of the laid-back nature of shop regulars.


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Mozilla Stealth Data Project Could Be Just What The Internet Needs

One of the most frustrating tasks about my job is finding reliable traffic and other usage data about websites. But today, Mozilla CEO John Lilly and VP Engineering Mike Schroepfer said they may fix that problem in the future, via the massive installed base of Firefox users. The State of Analytics Today There are three ways to [...] TechCrunch »

LightPole’s Geotagging Comes to Movable Type

Six Apart, creator of the blogging platform Movable Type, has partnered with LightPole, a mobile application provider. The two companies have co-developed a plugin for Movable Type that will allow bloggers to geo-tag their posts, create geo-located Points of Interest, and publish content through LightPole channels to mobile phones. The plugin brings Movable Type to [...] TechCrunch »

Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope Released

Microsoft has released its highly anticipated Worldwide Telescope software, which can be used by astronomers and non-astronomers alike to explore the heavens with a desktop client akin to Google Earth. We’ll have a detailed review up shortly. Until then, head over the site and download your copy for free (Windows only). See our previous coverage here [...] TechCrunch »


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Improve Your Listening by Mirroring Gesture [Conversation]

Failing to listen during an important conversation not only requires you to ask questions later, it can give off the impression of not caring, even if it's really just bad habits. Workplace... Lifehacker »

FuelFrog Tracks Mileage from Twitter Posts [Gas]

Free fuel-tracking service FuelFrog provides a sevice you could technically do yourself, but it's a lot more convenient than keeping a paper journal and doing monthly division work. Whenever you fill... Lifehacker »

Vidnik Records and Uploads Video to YouTube [Featured Mac Download]

Mac OS X only: Fresh from the Google Mac workshop, new video application Vidnik records clips with your Mac's camera and uploads them directly to YouTube. You can use Vidnik to create a video diary,... Lifehacker »