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Yahoo Direct Search isn't smart. It's *direct*!

From the original article: "The company plans to open at least 100 theaters a year for the next two to three years."

How can I see recent links for a given search term on Yahoo? I mean, I see a topic is trending, but I can't find out why - unless I use Google, that is...

From the original article: "this Swiss/French >>>artist<<< carefully layers 200 to 300 photos on top of one another..."

Uh, Gizmodo has talked about this before. In a better article, of course: [gizmodo.com]

Heh, it's a star click now.

Happy Birthday Lifehacker!

You can always use Diigo! It's just like Delicious (it's better, actually), and it keeps all of your tags.

This extension is amazing! Twitter has just become more useful.

@yah5: Which one do you mean?

@MPD01605: Read the article. "caching apps and documents you need for offline use"

@mattv888: Then you're not "most people".

"Had she had a phone on her like the man trapped in the Haitian earthquake earlier this year, she could've at least looked up some nice recipes for warm water and soap."

@Lordlic: It's not just about speed. It's about speed, functionality and ubiquitous access - and Pixlr has all three of them.

But it's slower than Pixlr! If you're on Windows, there's not much reason to use Aviary in HTML5.

Adrian Covert, you're back?!