Call center workers in India are having nervous breakdowns after being abused by fed-up Australians – but they aren’t getting much sympathy.
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Australians Fed Up with Indian Spammers
Online Advertising Still Growing Strong
A pair of new reports indicate that online advertising continued to grow in the first quarter of 2006.
World’s Oldest Iceblock
A million-year-old ice sample drilled
from 3 kilometres under the Antarctic and unveiled in Tokyo on
Tuesday could yield vital clues on climate change, Japanese
scientists said.
Urban Bobcats
Hidden in the brush behind suburban homes one afternoon earlier this month was a 26-pound female bobcat. She was on the move.
New Device Measures Interfacial Tension
In Boulder, Colorado researchers have developed a sensor that measures interfacial tension to help industrial engineers test new product formulations.
The Emerging Field of Teledildonics
When America’s top sex researchers gathered recently to discuss the next decade in their field, some envisioned a future in which artificial sex partners could cater to every fantasy.
Museum for the Broken-Hearted
A museum dedicated to broken hearts has opened in Croatia.
Cell Phones Ready to Take on Credit Cards
Forget about cash and credit cards. There’s a new payment
alternative for buying CDs, DVDs and other such entertainment pleasures
– your cell phone.
Scientists Gain New Understanding of Immunity
U.S. government scientists announced Monday they have gained a new understanding of how long-term immunity works.
