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Monday, 06 October 2008

The Life Browser: Lost in translation

Andyschest For years, celebrities have been whizzing off to Japan to film lucrative but highly embarrassing commercials unnoticed by Western eyes. Well sorry A-listers, thanks to Japander.com - a website that compiles the bizarre ads - your badly dubbed glory is now accessible to all.
(japander.com)

Stalking Google alerts
Online stalking has been dealt a crippling blow with news that a social networking site emails its users every time somebody Googles them. Ziggs.com reveals full details of the search, including user location and the exact terms used.
(ziggs.com)

Video arias
From today, opera-loving technophiles will be able to visit the Royal Opera House's website to hear their favourite aria. First up is a performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni, divided into 10 video chapters and available free of charge.
(roh.org.uk/dongiovanni)

Arise Sir Christopher
Kane Since partying with Princes William and Harry last year, Kanye West's royal influence just can't be ignored. So, now that he's demanding a knighthood for fashion designer Christopher Kane on his blog, could a Kanye-inspired New Years honour be on the cards?
(kanyeuniversecity.com/blog/)

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