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Daily Brew: Sergey and Larry Virtual Dolls, a 360-degree digital camera...
CartoonDollEmporium.com: What would Sergey and Larry do? Ever ask yourself that? Or how about this: what would Sergey and Larry wear? Now you can decide by dressing (in drag) these virtual dolls.
Tripit.com: If you're about to hit the road then forward all your travel confirmation emails to Tripit.com and they'll organize your times of travel into a neat lil' itinerary plus provide you with maps and weather info. How's that for service.
Rainfal-Daffinison.com: Minimalism is a beautiful thing when it comes to web design. See how you can make the most (or is it the least?) of empty space.
GeekSugar.com: Tired of squeezing people together to fit everyone into the photo or want to capture a breathtaking vista with a single shot? Then check out the Triops 360 Digital Camera. With three fisheye lenses for 360-degree viewing, the kid stays in the picture, along with everything else.
Symphony.Lotus.com: Does IBM's Lotus Symphony have the chops to take on Google Docs and Spreadsheets not to mention Microsoft Office? Meet IBM's new productivity software that promises to make your life easier.
--Kevin Maney and Andrea Chalupa
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