Stephen Tillman's Dying Tube TVs, 'Guitar Hero' Infographic Traces Middle East Protests

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A message to you, LarryYes, it would be nice to share Google's view of itself as a selfless, righteous defender of the public's right to unbridled creativity, but the fact that the company just grabbed a frivolous patent on the use of logo doodles makes it clear that its governing point of view is not societal but commercial.
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- DownloadSquad details how to setup and manage your torrents on your home computer from your phone. [From: DownloadSquad]
- The Guardian's incredible 'Guitar Hero'-style infographic helps you make sense of four months of Middle East protests. [From: The Guardian]
- Artist Stephan Tillman's 'Luminant Point Arrays' project documents old tube televisions getting switched off. [From: Stephan Tillman, via: Kottke]
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