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Pay $100, Jump From the Top of Vegas’ Stratosphere [Vegas]

The Stratosphere, one of the taller hotel/casinos in old Vegas, has a new way to get your kicks: by jumping off its roof and living to tell the tale. More
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iPad pre-order is go — will you buy one?

After years of rumor and speculation, Apple's now taking orders for its iPad tablet. And now that cash money is involved we'll finally see if Apple has a success on its hands by filling the void between smartphones and netbooks/laptops -- something Microsoft and its hoard of vendors just haven't been able to muster. Today's order is delivered on April 3rd (in the US) for free and orders are limited to two per customer. But rather than wait for analysts and Apple's financial reports to tell the tale, let's get a jump on things with an informal poll: are you ordering the iPad? View Poll iPad pre-order is go -- will you buy one? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Use Google Suggest to Find Software Alternatives [Search Techniques]

You've got a file that needs opening, or a piece of software that, frankly, sucks. Want to find a better, or maybe free, alternative? One reader has found Google's auto-completing "Suggest" feature a great recommendation engine. We'll let reader Alex tell the tale himself: Mainly, this tip is for when you're looking for a list of products that all fall into a single category. All you have to do is type a single example of the product, followed by " vs", and you'll get a pretty exhaustive list of alternatives. For instance, let's say you're looking for new text editors. The one you're familiar with is notepad++. Go to the Google home page and type: "notepad++ vs" and wait a moment. The auto-complete will pop up with a list: Textpad Notepad2 UltraEdit PSPad Programmer's Notepad ... There—you now have a list of further research topics. For a slightly bigger list you can pick one of your results and repeat the process - In this case, type "jedit vs". I recently used this in a quest to find a self-hosted equivalent of github that would host some of my code. "github vs" gave me a much larger number of products to research than any single web page had been able to provide me. As Alex further notes, this system is sometimes better than even the Wikipedia pages that are just giant lists of software compared by features, since those pages are often subject to bias on the part of the selective crew of Wikipedia editors. Know another search project that the Google Suggest box is perfect for? Tell us in the comments.
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