September 2007 Webscan Archives
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September 12, 2007
- According to various reports and first hand experience, it seems that the iPhone has finally been freed from the AT&T network and it is now possible to use it on other networks. For the other geek fans, time to make your orders even before it's being distributed here!

- North x East has published a list of the top 50 most influential bloggers whose voices are thought to have reverberate throughout the blogosphere.

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September 11, 2007
- Ars technica has written a complete review of the iPod nano and iPod classic.

- By using the Canon Hacker's Development Kit (CHDK), you'll be able to unlock your low-end Canon digit camera with RAW support.

- Accidental discovery that salt water can burn is "the most remarkable in water science in 100 years"

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September 10, 2007
- 17 helpful tips to make a tennis ball serve you, as opposed to the other way around.

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September 09, 2007
- A nice picture explaining what heaven is all about.

- A amazing collection of holes found around the world.

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September 08, 2007
- A compilation of crazy questions that Google asks when you attend their job interview.

- Came across this guide that gives a good summary of the new secrets and features of just released iTunes 7.4.

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September 05, 2007
- A good article on the benefits of power napping and how to practice it.

- Here's a phenomenal artwork by Greg Martin that shows the world colliding.

- A collection of artistic manhole cover design in Japan. So, when you're in Japan, do check beneath your feet.

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September 04, 2007
- A video showing what happens inside a hard disk when we copy or delete a file and even a quick format of the drive.

- Zen habits recently published a guest series article by Scott Young that discuss on how to learn more and study less as well as to boost one's study habits.

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September 02, 2007
- Hippopotomonstrosesquipedalianism is currently being known as the longest word in today's dictionary, after antidisestablishmentarianism and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

- Got a better way to use the boring post-it-notes? A college student have created a three-dimensional 10-foot-tall mosaic of Rays Charles using post-it-notes.

- Color theorists and designers in fashion or computer graphics have coined phrases based around what colors shouldn’t go together. How true can this be? Here are some palettes and applications of the forbidden colors that really work.

- Google humorous side, with pictures.

- Take as many vacation time as you want, even on short notice. This is what IBM has offered to its employees. It is definitely a refreshing experience, though in our context, there might be abuses to this privilege.

- Instead of traditional wedding cakes, the following are some geeky wedding cakes that express the personalities or interests of the couple.

