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Obsolete Computer Museum

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

Obsolete does not necessarily mean out of mind. Even though your first PC, be it a ZX Spectrum or any 386-based PC, may now be redundant you probably still remember the machine fondly. FULL STORY >

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The End of the Internet

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

Speculation has been rife over the last 10 years as to what would happen if you Googled Google. Some say that such a search could potentially cause the entire destruction of the web and Internet at one fell swoop. We took it upon ourselves to discover the truth. FULL STORY >

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Yearbook Yourself

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

Probably not, but youÔÇÖll never know unless youÔÇÖve been there, done that and got the photo. Yearbook Yourself (www.yearbookyourself.com/), is a great app that allows you to do just that. FULL STORY >

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Makemebabies

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

Broody woman, stalkers and whipped men unite! Make Me Babies is a ?¡website which claims to show you what your offspring, with a particular partner, could look like. FULL STORY >

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Mobi2Me

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

It is common knowledge that mobile content is generally a waste of hard earned money, especially the kind that ropes you into a subscription which you inevitably have to pay to unsubscribe from. There in lies the problem. We all want to utilise the entertainment features on our cell... FULL STORY >

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Galaxy Zoo

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

If you were a star gazing geek who dreamt that youÔÇÖd some day fill the rather large shoes of Galileo, but are now feeling terrible for letting the old telescope gather dust, then Galaxy Zoo is the ideal ?¡excuse for bathing in the light of the moon once againÔǪ or rather in the... FULL STORY >

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Serif Internet Design Suite 2008

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

Internet Design Suite 2008 is a set of four separate programs from Serif. You get WebPlus 9, PhotoPlus 9, ImpactPlus 5 and PanoramaPlus2 , all designed to make setting up a website as easy as possible. FULL STORY >

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Serif WebPlus X2

By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008

WebPlus X2 is the ultimate web design software, packed with everything you or your organisation needs to create outstanding, professional-quality websites - no complicated code, programming, or design experience required. FULL STORY >

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The falling sand game

By Andrew Gould 3 October 2008

The Amazing Falling Sand game (chir.ag/stuff/sand/) is so much more addictive than you may think at a first glance. FULL STORY >

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subservientchicken

By Andrew Gould 3 October 2008

This poor chicken was part of a (now ?¡forgotten) ad ?¡campaign, but subservientchicken.com is still attracting a lot of attention ÔÇô and rightly so. FULL STORY >

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fantasticcontraption

By Andrew Gould 3 October 2008

The Fantastic ?¡Contraption (www.fantasticcontraption.com) is nothing less than... well... a fantastic ?¡contraption. FULL STORY >

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The browser wars heat up again

By Lance Terner 3 October 2008

These days it seems like the browser wars have new changes happening by the week. FULL STORY >

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GETMO

By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008

GETMO.com is billed as South AfricaÔÇÖs first all-in-one digital entertainment service, where you can get a heap of music, movies, mobile content and more. FULL STORY >

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King

By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008

King.com is the worldÔÇÖs largest skill gaming site. Every month, King.com hosts more than 80 million games. FULL STORY >

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Copernic

By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008

Copernic Agent Basic (www.copernic.com), queries leading search engines to return ?¡relevant, high quality results. FULL STORY >

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