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Africa’s Agbogbloshie Market is a Computer Graveyard

Photo: Yakubu Al Hasan, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana 2009 © Pieter Hugo. Courtesy of Michael Stevenson, Cape Town and Yossi Milo, New York. A good documentary photographer takes us to places that we never could imagine and teaches us something at the same time. The Canadian Ed Burtynsky has been photographing the impact of China’s massive industrial revolution and the environmental devastation it has left behind. The Brazilian Salvador Salgado depicts conditions endured by Brazi… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Change We Couldn’t Believe In

Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. It’s not that then-Senator Barack Obama believed and promised too much change, but it’s more like “we the people” couldn’t and didn’t “believe” in change. This is the real reason the Democrats were pummeled in the midterm elections, and it might be the reason President Obama will not be reelected in 2012. I can still recall the t-shirts: Change We Can Believe In, History In The Making, Stand For Change, It’s Been A Long Time Coming But Change Is Going To Come, and Change Is Coming. The campaign music too reflected America’s collective spirit: Ain’t No Stopping Us Now! But the American people were stopped, and Yes We Can turned into No We…

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Samsung Zeal leaked by Verizon, exposes dual-hinge design

If the paper trail for this handset wasn’t enough for you, here’s the first official imagery of the Samsung Zeal. It is, as speculated, a dual-hinge, dual-display affair, equipped with an E Ink keyboard that transitions from a four-row QWERTY arrangement to a dialpad depending on orientation. If you’re thinking you’ve seen this before, that might be because you were one of the few to notice Samsung’s Alias 2 , which also called Verizon its home. The Zeal is expected to arrive in stores on November 11th, so you can expect this premature little cameo to be augmented with full specs and a price very soon indeed. Samsung Zeal leaked by Verizon, exposes dual-hinge design originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 05:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Army-backed party claims victory in Myanmar vote

YANGON: The Myanmar military’s political proxy claimed an overwhelming victory on Tuesday in an election condemned as a sham by the West, as fresh fighting erupted between rebels and government forces. Pro-democracy parties urged the authorities to act against “cheating” during the poll, in which the junta-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) had already enjoyed major financial and campaigning advantages. “We have won about 80 percent of the seats. We are glad,” said a senior USDP member who did not want to be named. The vote appeared to have gone largely according to the junta’s plans but clashes between government troops and ethnic…

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Quadriplegics Offered ‘sniff and Go’ Device

Israeli scientists have invented a device that allows quadriplegics to control their wheelchairs by sniffing. It also could open new communication channels for paralyzed patients. (Nov. 9)

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Today in History for November 9th

Highlights of this day in history: Germans dance on top of Berlin Wall as communism crumbles in Eastern Europe; Nazis target Jews during ‘Kristallnacht’; A massive blackout hits the Northeast; Poet Dylan Thomas and Actor Art Carney die. (Nov. 9)

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Google Search App bungs Bing on Windows Phone 7 Marketplace

Bing not meeting your needs? Don’t fret, Google just pushed its Google Search app for Windows Phone 7 live in Marketplace. A move the mirrors the Bing app availability on the Android Market. The Google Search app utilizes your location to provide local search results and features suggestions as your type and a search history to quickly repeat any previous queries. While there’s no way to reassign Google Search to the dedicated search “button” on WP7 devices, you could always pin the app to the Start screen. Unfortunately, we’re still not seeing it populated in the UK Marketplace (search for “Google Search”) but that should be remedied anytime now. Google Search App bungs Bing on Windows Phone 7 Marketplace originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 04:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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By Richard Reeves Washingtonians giggle at the new and the recycled anti-Washington loudmouths coming or coming back to our capital city. There are no outsiders inside the Beltway. Related Entries November 9, 2010 Noam Chomsky on Misguided Outrage November 8, 2010 Wanted: Mojo All Around

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Promises, Promises

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Promises, Promises

By Mike Luckovich Related Entries November 9, 2010 Noam Chomsky on Misguided Outrage November 8, 2010 Wanted: Mojo All Around

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Noam Chomsky on Misguided Outrage

Today on the list: President Obama confirms that his is a Republican health care plan, Noam Chomsky considers “a level of anger … like nothing I can recall in my lifetime,” and a random act of culture that brings a Macy’s crowd to its feet. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that found their way to Larry Gross, director of the USC Annenberg School for Communication. A specialist in media and culture, art and communication, visual communication and media portrayals of minorities, Gross helped found the field of gay and lesbian studies. The links below open in a new window. Newer ones are on top. Chomsky: Outrage, Misguided The U.S. midterm elections register a level of anger, fear and disillusionment in the country like nothing I can recall in my lifetime. Senator Graham wants a 3rd war—Iran A veteran senator says the US should not be satisfied with stopping Iran’s nuclear program but should also destroy its military capabilities and deliver a major blow to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps. Financial reform has a terrifying loophole-and the banks found it There were many factors that led us to the financial crisis of 2008—dangerous derivatives, irresponsible ratings agencies, negligent regulators—but one was more important than the rest. Learning From The 2010 Midterm Elections, Part 2 It is often easier to give advice to others than to learn lessons oneself. What lessons should those of us who are self-conscious leftists learn from the midterm elections of 2010? A Recipe for Fascism American politics, as the midterm elections demonstrated, have descended into the irrational. Philosophers Through the Lens I have spent almost a quarter century photographing philosophers. For the most part, philosophers exist, and have always existed, outside the public spotlight. Did Republican House Landslide Kill Net Neutrality? The Federal Communications Commission has published the agenda for its November Open Meeting. It comes two days after the Democrats took their shellacking in the midterm Congressional elections. And once again, the FCC’s Open Internet proposals are nowhere to be found on the list of action items. President Obama confirms strategy to introduce a Republican reform model PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, partly because I couldn’t get the kind of cooperation from Republicans that I had hoped for. We thought that if we shaped a bill that wasn’t that different from bills that had previously been introduced by Republicans—including a Republican governor in Massachusetts who’s now running for President—that, you know, we would be able to find some common ground there. And we just couldn’t. Thought Crimes In Israel, the far-right Knesset member Michael Ben Ari has proposed a bill that would require entire film crews to pledge allegiance to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, and to declare loyalty to its laws and symbols, as a condition for receiving public funding. Economics and ethics? Economics and ethics. OK, so they’re not two words that are often mentioned in the same breath. Not after the Chicago Boys in Chile. Or Jeffrey Sachs’s “shock therapy” in Bolivia and Andrei Shleifer’s financial shenanigans in Russia. Or, most recently, the role of economists leading up to the financial crisis, as exposed in Charles Ferguson’s Inside Job. Flash mob Hallelujah Chorus at Macy’s [former Wanamakers] in Phila: Related Entries November 9, 2010 Noam Chomsky on Misguided Outrage November 8, 2010 Wanted: Mojo All Around

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