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Watch in HD! RT @georgleyrer: "Michael Jordan to the Max" HD stream http://t.co/8MIcuWIT #fb
Bitte der @guenterhack gab Verwertern aka. @KunstHatRecht den Tipp "Festplattenabgabe für Online-Speicher" Beweis: http://t.co/wsM4JFOI #fb
Rundum Social: "Smarte Software für Ihr Business" beim IBM Software and Innovation Day 2012 http://t.co/LJ1wDkS4 #in #fb
Find the correct original english button label and name the country, where this portlet was developed. http://t.co/e8AtdY8C #fb
Dubstep Style: Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 http://t.co/8mwV6Uvg #fb
Koennt Ihr Euch Faymann oder Spindeleger bei "Willkommen Oesterreich" mit Russkaja vorstellen? http://t.co/crKpCN4v #fb
Doctor Who Theme on eight floppy drives http://t.co/9LvCYL8m #fb
Schoen boese: @wilddueck - "Bitte gewöhnen Sie sich das intelligente Agieren ab." http://t.co/LK9xS30T #in #fb
Just found this F1 gem via Pedro & @olufsphere: http://t.co/hc1WmhXY Now that was racing! #fb
Vortrag: Buchhaltung mit Gnucash http://t.co/W5O3OkmY #in #fb
RT @exiledsurfer: Adam Yauch's opening lines from every single Beastie Boys song: http://t.co/eRqRSWx3 #fb
http://t.co/i3mdz618 whatever you do - don't blink! #fb
RT @ralfheimann: Nach Günther-Jauch-Sendung: Grüne starten neue Netzpolitik-Offensive. http://t.co/OGg7nOjm /cc @michelreimon #fb
RIP Adam Yauch (MCA) :( http://t.co/uBVaBjeQ #fb
RT @michelreimon hat sich geärgert: Copyright-Debatte Turrini und Mickey Mouse http://t.co/bv3wlpE3 #fb
IBM liest jetzt in den Teeblaettern. http://t.co/CUz8proA #fb
http://t.co/O3DMGRDX bumpy ride but once again nice weather in innsbruck #fb
Gabi burgstaller sollte das lesen: zzh 5 wochen urlaub furr lehrer! Wir haben Kultur! http://t.co/rkEY94Mw #fb
http://t.co/60yjWFCN und heute nehmen wir den VW :D #in #fb
This summer, Microsoft is turning off the DRM servers for Microsoft Reader. This means that people who bought Microsoft Reader ebooks over the decade since 2002 now find that their ebooks are trapped inside a rapidly ageing, obsolescent slab of plastic and glass. In another 5-10 years, 95% of those books will be unreadable because the machines they're locked into were designed by a CE industry obsessed with the 2-3 year upgrade cycle — they're not durable