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Finding stuff online: 20 years of innovative search engines

What would the Internet be without a way to find something specific on its millions of sites? Search engines started providing that function two decades ago. Here are some of the landmarks, from Archie to AltaVista to Google and Bing.

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Play awesome retro games online for free

10 of the best online retro games you can play in your Web browser

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In pictures: The creepiest video game fan art of all time

"…If you gaze into an abyss long enough, the abyss gazes also into you." -- Friedrich Nietzsche.

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8 geek videos that aren't viral -- yet

Videos so infectious they make you itch

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Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 9

The IE9 preview highlights the capabilities of HTML 5

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Google Street View Funny ... or Disaster?

Embarrassing moments, unexplained car crashes, and crazy stunts. You never know what the Google Street View team is going to capture on camera next. If only an 'Undoo Button' was in play for those captured here

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NBN Tasmania launch

The official launch of the National Broadband Network

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The recent history of governments vs. the Internet

RIM-UAE dust up only the latest example of countries fighting access

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10 cool things you can do with Google Earth

We run through the top 10 coolest things Google Earth has to offer.

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Visual tour: Visiting the Googleplex

Life at Google: beach volleyball, T-Rex, motorcycles and nap times.

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Jetpacks, androids, and the future that never came

Dude, where's my flying car?! We look at 11 venerated visions of future technology that totally missed the mark.

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SLIDESHOW: The strangest sights in Google Earth

Mapping software Google Earth turns the planet into a massive scavenger hunt for weird, wacky, and the unexplained. Here are a few of the things that keep us scratching our heads.

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Top 10 tweets from the Rudd/Gillard leadership #spill

Twitter users exercise wit over leadership #spill

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Your Browser in Five Years

The next big computing platform won't be Apple's Mac OS, Google's Android, or Microsoft's Windows. It's already here--and it's the Web.

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15 weirdest eBay auctions of all time

We all know there are some strange people out there in the big bad world. With this in mind, we take you through 15 of the oddest auctions eBay has ever had to offer.

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10 geeky T-shirts

These T-shirts are so geeky they're cool. Or so cool they're geeky. Or something.

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The ultimate Twitter quiz

Microblogging site Twitter has gained notoriety for a lot more than its 140-character messaging

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The worst questions on Yahoo! Answers

We count down the top 12 stupidest questions posed to Yahoo Answers!

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Best deals of the week: March 26

We round up the best tech bargains of the week, including a Samsung smartphone that records HD video, a Sharp television that doubles as a Blu-ray player and a massive Harvey Norman sale!

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5 free apps to help manage Twitter

Manually sifting through your followers to identify these users could take hours. That's why several sites have sprung up to help you take back control of your Twitter account. These sites scan your followers and generate a list identifying which ones haven't tweeted in a while so that you to remove them accordingly. Check out the top five picks for free sites that help you efficiently restore order to your account.

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