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Guide to Taking Great Product Photos With Digital Cameras

Whether shooting photographs for your own interest or a professional writing a review for web site or selling a used camera or product at an online auction site, the goal is to have clear, crisp compelling photos. This is a goide to taking such photos with digital cameras.

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10 Years of High Gas Prices

Energy experts are skeptical of presidential candidates' plans for lowering gas prices, and say it likely will be at least one decade before we can exert downward pressure on the price of gas.

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Google Engineer Monitors Energy Usage

Agilewaves' Resource Monitor makes homes' gas, electricity and water consumption visible in real time on a touch screen.

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An Energy Efficient OLED Lamp

It’s an exciting time for OLED technology as it finally begins to integrate into the home and designers start to realize its potential for efficient and inexpensive lighting solutions in a variety of a lot of new applications. Resembling a tiny tree blossoming with lighted leaves the lamp works.

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Welcome to Science Hotels

From Icehotel to the Astronomers Inn, the world's favorite science-themed hotels, resorts and restaurants

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Huge Traffic in Shanghai

Picture of Shanghai, China, travelers and commuters nightmare.

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Similarity between LOST and World of Warcraft

Here is an interesting theory I heard, but personally I don't buy it... The article says: This is the LOST formula in a nutshell. During each show you gain a little experience in the form of new information: about the island, the characters, or both; every four episodes or so you level up, as some major piece of the overall puzzle falls into place.

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Secret underground warehouse in Tokyo (Video)

In this published video, the Japanese camera crew follows a Tokyo city official to a trapdoor hidden in a Tokyo sidewalk, which opens to a narrow stairway and down into a huge underground warehouse stocked with emergency supplies.

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Toward a Quantum Internet

Researchers at MIT have built a quantum logic gate in an optical fiber, laying the foundation for a quantum computer computing network.

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Here We Are

Whooo hooooo, here we are! The blog site is up and running. So what's the best of the internet? I don't know, but I'll post interesting things I find here and we will see where this takes us. Let's do it.