February 2012
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iPad 3 Rumor Roundup →
With the upcoming announcement of iPad 3, you should all get educated on what’s been discussed and speculated thus far. Announcement on March 7.
Feb 29th
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iPad 3 to be announced on March 7 →
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Apple previews Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion →
Incredibly excited for iMessage to hit Mac OS X! All of Mountain Lion looks perfect.
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“Merely looking at a stranger’s Twitter or Facebook feed isn’t interesting,...”
– Clive Thompson, The New York Times (2008)
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Besides vs. Beside
“Besides” can mean “in addition to” as in “besides the puppy chow, Spot scarfed up the filet mignon I was going to serve for dinner.” “Beside,” in contrast, usually means “next to.” “I sat beside Cheryl all evening, but she kept talking to Jerry instead.”  Americans of our generation, please learn how to speak your native language. Thank you. Also, notice how the commas and periods are inside...
Feb 1st
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