A masterful Lego builder that goes by the name of Arvo is the man responsible for this unbelievably awesome Iron Man figure.
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Lego Iron Man is Amazing
The Promise of Social Network Advertising
Social networking is an Internet success story. This year, 37% of the US adult Internet population used online
social networking at least once a month. That figure will rise to 49%
in 2011.
Google Building it’s Own Wikipedia
Google
has kicked off a project to create an authoritative store of information about
any and every topic. The search giant has already started inviting people to
write about the subject on which they are known to be an expert.
Top 10 Photos of the Week
This weeks photos give new meaning to architects on steroids, the mobile office, gun twirling, and the 2008 Olympics in China. Amazing photos.
Hi-Tech Tools Divide Social Sites
Social network sites are moving to make it much easier for software developers to write add-ons for the hugely popular web destinations.
Massive New Dino Found in Antarctica
Using jackhammers, rock saws and chisels at a punishing 14,000 feet, paleontologists working atop a frozen Antarctic mountain have extracted a rock and ice fossil popsicle encasing the remains of a massive, previously unknown dinosaur.
Digital Wanted Posters Help Find Fugitives
Between ads for hamburgers and liposuction, the giant digital billboards flashed an image of Oscar Finch’s face taken by a surveillance camera. The young man wasn’t selling anything. He was running from police.
Here’s a New One: Fuel Costs Bringing Down Housing Market
High prices at the pump could also affect potential buyers’ decisions of where to purchase homes, spokeswoman Bonnie Kollodge said.
SKoreans Clone Cats That Glow in the Dark
South Korean scientists have cloned cats by manipulating a fluorescent protein gene, a procedure which could help develop treatments for human genetic diseases, officials said Wednesday.
Postcard Delivered Late - 93 Years Late
A postcard featuring a colour drawing of Santa Claus and a young girl took almost a century to reach its destination.
