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Longest basketball shot ever

August 5th, 2010

Its actually up for debate whether or not this is truly the longest basketball shot ever. Dude Perfect a group of college guys over at Kyle field at Texas A&M also have a video claiming to be the world’s longest basketball shot as well. Although gravity aided in both of the shots the accuracy is still phenomenal. Great videos!
DcuStudios2 Longest basketball shot ever

And here is the Dude Perfect’s shot as well.

Foursquare talking to search engines over sharing data

July 19th, 2010
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Foursquare talking to search engines over sharing data

Social networking company Foursquare is in talks with Microsoft, Google and Yahoo over using its data to help enrich search results.
Social networking company Foursquare is in talks with Microsoft, Google and Yahoo over using its data to help enrich search results, UK paper The Telegraph reported on Monday. According to co-founder Dennis Crowley, the data would be anonymized and then shared.

Foursquare is one of the most rapidly growing social networking services on the Internet. Last week, it signed up its two millionth user, just three months after signing up one million. Word of mouth seems to be driving a lot of the growth, as friends sign up to follow one another.

By the nature of the service, search engines could be able to spot trends in what people are doing by check-in data. In turn, they could use this to better results on location-based searches.

None of the companies would confirm the talks were happening, and Crowley did not specify a time frame when the deals could be signed. In any case, Foursquare would be following a similar path as Twitter did: the company’s first content deals were also with search engines.

One advantage for Foursquare is Crowley’s past. He also founded Dodgeball, which was sold to Google in 2005. Like Foursquare, Dodgeball was also location-driven, although was done via text message. While Google ended the service in 2009, Crowley has maintained a close relationship with many at the search giant.

Some are not as impressed with the possibility of a tie in with search. Writing for Business Insider, Nick Saint seemed non-plussed by the news.

“It’s an attractive idea in theory, though it’s difficult to see this data being widely useful just yet,” he argued. “Foursquare’s two million users are impressive, but not enough to shed much light on what places people in general are going to.”

Read more at: http://www.betanews.com/article/Foursquare-talking-to-search-engines-over-sha…

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Deadly car bomb in Juarez is first for Mexican drug gangs -

July 16th, 2010
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Verizon Wireless reportedly offering Apple iPhone in January – USATODAY.com

June 30th, 2010
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Investors giddy for Tesla Motors IPO

June 28th, 2010
Investors giddy for Tesla Motors IPO
Source: money.cnn.com

Elon Musk’s automaker expects to raise $185 million from its initial public offering slated for Tuesday.

 
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BBC News – Extreme DIY: Building a homemade nuclear reactor in NYC

June 24th, 2010

NPR.org – Coast Guard Seizes Shrimp Harvested From Off-Limits Fishing Zone In Gulf

June 21st, 2010
Chad thought you would be interested in this story: Coast Guard Seizes Shrimp Harvested From Off-Limits Fishing Zone In Gulf
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