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T-Mobile Confirms Data Breach @ DailyTech
Fedora 11 leaps into filesystem unknown @ The Register
Four Reasons Why iPhone Owners Hate AT&T @ PC World
51 Things You Aren't Allowed to See on Google Maps @ Focus
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RE: Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't Allowed to See on Google Maps

I can understand the military installations, but I think the Boring family had their home blurred out because they're most likely attention *****s using reverse psychology on Google to get attention or they're doing something they shouldn't be. The rest of this stuff is propaganda. Oh and as for North Oaks, Minnesota, that's just creepy and should be the setting for the next Stephen King novella.
 
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