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Hot trends for June 24, 2008

New Killzone 2 shots: grey but pretty

Tue, 24 Jun 2008 14:48:31 PDT
Four new gameplay shots of the war in Helghast. Who needs colour, anyway? Killzone 2 ignores your TV's ability to display a zillion colours at the same time, and still manages to look nice. Click here to read the full article

EA Sports announces Peripherals - Hard News 06/24/08

Tue, 24 Jun 2008 13:12:00 PDT
Today on hard news we report about some new peripherals, Sonys plan for the PSP and Colette is on from Destructoid.com. You may notice that it's up a bit early, but thats just because it's party time for the Iron Man of G

Mito Akiyoshi: the digital divide does not vanish with the mobile

Tue, 24 Jun 2008 15:15:03 PDT
The great people at the splendid French blog InternetActu have conducted an interview with the Japanese sociologist, Mito Akiyoshi. Since InternetActu is published in French, and I have been pushing them time and again to make the rich contents of their blog also available in English, they have offered us to co-publish this interview in English — the language it was conducted in. It was not difficult to accept the offer and I thank Hubert Guillaud in particular for this opportunity. If you

Court quashes dad's grounding of 12-year-old daughter (CBC)

Thu, 19 Jun 2008 07:15:10 PDT
A father plans to appeal after a Quebec court ruled that he didn't have the right to punish his 12-year-old daughter by barring her from a school trip.

employeescreenIQ Unveils List of 2009 Background Screening Trends (Centre Daily Times)

Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:39:53 PDT
employeescreenIQ, a global leader in employment screening, announced its 2009 list of 10 background-screening trends yesterday at the Society for Human Resource Management's Annual Conference and Exposition taking place in Chicago. The company annually develops this list of trends and releases it each year at the event. The list is designed to provide hiring professionals with information about ...

Because God says so - Dobson, Claiborne & Obama Wrestle With A Plural World

Tue, 24 Jun 2008 13:43:56 PDT
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life just released another fabulous research summary, in which they report that the politically relevant finding is the fact that, as the 294-page report says, "Americans have a non-dogmatic approach to faith" — that is, a large majority of nearly every religious group believes there are other paths to salvation. According to the study, "Seventy percent of Americans with a religious affiliation say that many religions — not just their own — can lead to eter


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