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The Queue: Your information is private with us Search engine privacy in terms you can actually understand, Skype on the iPhone, a parking meter (More) Search engine privacy in terms you can actually understand, Skype on the iPhone, a parking meter that tickets violators, and answering the "What should you be doing?" question.
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HEY THERE WHAT'S GOING ON THANKS FOR TUNING INTO THE QUEUE...
THE ONLY TECH SHOW THAT TASTES BETTER BECAUSE IT COMES IN A MCDONALD'S WRAPPER...
NOW ONTO YOUR MUST CLICK MOMENT!
IF YOU THOUGHT IT WAS OVER...THINK AGAIN!
R KELLY WITH ANOTHER TEN CHAPTERS...
ADDING EVEN MORE MYSTERY AND LOVE TO HIS HIP-HOPERA!
IFC RELEASING A NEW NUGGET EVERY NIGHT AT MIDNIGHT IN THE NEVER-ENDING SAGA...
AROUND CNET NOW...
HOW SAFE ARE YOUR SEARCHES?
TAKE A LOOK AT SOMEONE'S SEARCH HISTORY AND IT'S CLEAR...YOU CAN LEARN A TON ABOUT THEM...
WHERE THEY'RE GOING ON VACATION...
THAT HEALTH PROBLEM THEY THINK THEY HAVE...OR DIRECTIONS TO WHERE THEY'RE HEADED THAT AFTERNOON...
NEWS DOT COM CHECKING OUT THE PRIVACY POLICIES OF THE FIVE LARGEST SEARCH ENGINES AND FOUND THEM TOUGH TO DECIPHER...
SO THEY STARTED MAKING PHONE CALLS...
ASK DOT COM KEEPS DATA THE SHORTEST - JUST HOURS...
COMPARED TO GOOGLE AND YAHOO'S 18 MONTHS...
SOME DELETE IT AFTER THAT TIME...OTHERS JUST PARTIALLY ANONYMIZES IT...
ONLY GOOGLE AND ASK DON'T TARGET ADS BASED ON PREVIOUS BEHAVIOR...
BUT AOL LETS YOU OPT OUT OF THAT TECHNOLOGY.
VERY CONFUSING STUFF...
AT LEAST WHEN WE USED CARD CATALOGS YOU ONLY HAD TO WORRY ABOUT A LIBRARIAN'S PRYING EYES...
MOVING THROUGH THE QUEUE...
A DREAM COME TRUE FOR SOME IPHONE USERS...
GETTING SKYPE ON THEIR MOBILE.
A COMPANY CALLED SHAPE SERVICES ANNOUNCING A SKYPE WEB SERVICE FOR THE IPHONE...
BY LOGGING INTO SKYPEFORIPHONE DOT COM...USERS CAN TALK WITH SKYPE CONTACTS OR CALL LANDLINES AND OTHER MOBILES FOR SKYPE'S DIRT CHEAP RATES.
THE SERVICE NOT ENDORSED BY SKYPE.
COIN OPERATED TICKET METERS SEEM SO OLD SCHOOL...
THESE DAYS, MANY OF THEM TAKE DEBIT CARDS...
BUT ONLY THE PHOTO VIOLATION METER IS A CAR'S BEST FRIEND...AND WORST ENEMY. THE METER ADDS A FEW NICE TOUCHES...LIKE A NO-FINE FEATURE...
WHICH RE-BILLS YOUR CREDIT CARD FOR MORE TIME WHEN YOU RUN OUT...
IF YOU CHOOSE TO DO SO...A GRACE PERIOD FEATURE LETS YOU PAY FOR OVER-TIME EVEN IF YOU RETURN TO YOUR CAR AND THE TIME'S RUN OUT...
BUT THE BEST FEATURE - A CAMERA EMBEDDED IN EACH SPOT THAT TAKES A PICTURE OF YOUR LICENSE PLATE AND INSTANTLY SPITS OUT A TICKET FOR VIOLATORS!
FINALLY - THE SITE...
WHILE TWITTER ASKS THE SIMPLE QUESTION - WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
PING ME TAKES THE OPPOSITE APPROACH...
ASKING WHAT *SHOULD* YOU BE DOING!
THE SERVICE IS LIKE A TO-DO LIST THAT ALSO REMINDS YOU TO ACTUALLY DO IT..
START BY ENTERING IN A TASK OR REMINDER...
THEY'RE CALLED PINGS...
AND THEN SAY HOW YOU WANT TO BE REMINDED...
THROUGH EMAIL OR TEXT MESSAGE.
WHEN YOU GET THE PING...YOU CAN EVEN RESCHEDULE OR SNOOZE IT!
THE COOL PART IS THAT YOU CAN LINK UP TO A FRIEND OR SPOUSE'S ACCOUNT...SO THEY CAN SEND FRIENDLY REMINDERS EVEN WHEN YOU'RE NOT AROUND!
A TEXT MESSAGE TELLING ME TO TAKE OUT THE TRASH? I'M SOLD!THIS PING IS SAYING IT'S TIME TO WRAP IT UP...I'M RICH DEMURO WITH CNET TV IN NEW YORK CITY...
TAKE CARE. (Less)
RED SQUARE - MOSCOW - Красная площадь RED SQUARE is the most famous city square in Moscow. The square separates the Kremlin, the former (More) RED SQUARE is the most famous city square in Moscow. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitay-gorod (China-Town). As major streets of Moscow radiate from here in all directions, being promoted to major highways outside the city, the Red Square is often considered the central square of Moscow and of all Russia.
During the Soviet era, Red Square maintained its significance, becoming the main square in the life of the new state. Besides being the official address of the Soviet government it was renowned as the location for military parades. Kazan Cathedral and Iverskaya Chapel with the Resurrection Gates were demolished to make room for heavy military vehicles driving through the square (both were later rebuilt after the fall of the Soviet Union). There were plans to demolish Moscow's most recognized building, Saint Basil's Cathedral, as well.
Each building in Red Square is a legend in its own right. One of these is Lenin's Mausoleum, where the embalmed body of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union, is displayed. Nearby is the elaborate brightly-domed Saint Basil's Cathedral and also the palaces and cathedrals of the Kremlin.
On the eastern side of the square is the GUM department store, and next to it the restored Kazan Cathedral. The northern side is occupied by the State Historical Museum, whose outlines echo those of Kremlin towers. The Iberian Gate and Chapel have been rebuilt to the northwest.
The only sculptured monument on the square is a bronze statue of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, who helped to clear Moscow from the Polish invaders in 1612, during the Times of Trouble. Nearby is the so-called Lobnoye Mesto, a circular platform where public ceremonies used to take place. The square itself is around 330 meters (1100 feet) long and 70 meters (230 feet) wide.
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A Praça Vermelha é uma das mais famosas praças em Moscou, conhecida pelos desfiles militares soviéticos durante a era da União Soviética.
A praça separa a cidadela real, conhecida como Kremlin, do bairro histórico de Kitay-gorod. Como grandes ruas de Moscou partem da praça em várias direções, prolongando-se em rodovias para fora da cidade, a Praça Vermelha pode ser considerada como a praça central de Moscou e de toda a Rússia.
O nome de Praça Vermelha não deriva da cor dos tijolos ao seu redor, nem da associação da cor vermelha ao Comunismo. Na verdade, o nome surgiu porque a palavra russa красная (krasnaya) pode significar tanto "vermelho" como "bonito". A palavra foi empregada originalmente (com o sentido de "bonito") à Catedral de São Basílio, e foi mais tarde transferida à praça adjacente.
Pensa-se que a praça tenha recebido seu nome atual (em substituição ao antigo, Pozhar) durante o século XVII. (Less)
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