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Submission + - Create a google search with your favorite image

dtmuk writes: "The website mugle which operates as a music search engine for concert tickets, has just launched a service called 'yougle' that lets users create their own google search engine with a given image, the image they choose being displayed on both the front page and the search results."
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - World of Warcraft on Your Cell Phone

Mes writes: "When you just cant get the needle out of your arm and you gotta eat, live, sleep and breath World of Warcraft, you can finally now do so on your Cell Phone. Yep, you read that correctly, on your Cell Phone! You can now access a huge database of WoW info from http://mobile.ampwow.com/ directly from your cell phone. You can read about items, dungeons, quests, and even reputation info."
Supercomputing

Submission + - 12 crackpot deas that could transform tech

InfoWorldMike writes: "Technologies that push the envelope of the plausible capture our curiosity almost as quickly as the could-be crackpots who dare to concoct them become targets of our derision. Here are a dozen, from the harebrained to the practical, that have a history of raising eyebrows and just might have a hand in transforming the future of the technology landscape: Superconducting computing, solid-state drives, autonomic computing, DC power, holographic and phase-change storage, artificial intelligence, e-books, desktop web apps, Project Blackbox, quantum computing/cryptography, and the semantic Web. Check out InfoWorld's slideshow of these top crackpot contenders and nominate your favs here."
United States

Journal Journal: FBI Training Elite Swedish Anti-Piracy Force

"When it comes to piracy Sweden is no stranger to controversy. Gaining worldwide notoriety as the country that hosts The Pirate Bay BitTorrent tracker and recently being labelled as a piracy safe haven by an International Intellectual Property Alliance report, they even have their own political party dedicated to piracy. In response (some might argue, in desperation) the FBI and the MPA are combining resources to train an elite anti-piracy force in Sweden to counter was is seen as a growing and

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