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Daily Brew: Online productivity, history's most bizarre experiments, retroized MP3 player...
AHN.com: Japanese researchers, claiming that the internet is about to reach it's limit, are researching an alternative. Is the web as we know it about to become retro?
ReadWriteWeb.com:Want to get the most in online office productivity? Then download these 10 Must Have Online Office Applications.
Museum of Hoaxes: Elephants on acid? That's just one of the 20 most bizarre experiments of all time.
Lifehacker: Have things been a little buggy lately? Is your PC acting out? Maybe it's time to check under the hood. Here's 10 ways to clean up your PC.
Crave: Retro is apparently still in if there's a demand for MP3 plays that look like cassette tapes.
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