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Monday, December 30, 2002

A picture named google_mac.jpgThis is very old news indeed, and I have mentioned it before, but then - why not again: Google Mac Exclusive!
Looking for an easier way to find Mac information on Google? Well, look no further. All you need to do is visit Mac Google and search away!
For example, while searching for "Microsoft Office" on Google's main search site, the first return will be about the Windows version of Office. Searching for the same term on Mac Google will bring you directly to the Mac version of Office. This is a simplistic example, but one that illustrates the convenience of this service nicely. Google even has a Mac-oriented logo for the service.
Via MacObserver. (Guys, you're late...)
7:09:59 PM     |     
  

A picture named Hanged_Man.jpgThis is brilliant. Tarot cards with Peanuts characters. Fantastic. The artist "Valerian" pleads online, "Don't sue me," and offers this explanation of the offbeat project:
"An absurd, heretical, really cool view of an ancient ritual of divination: This is a joke. Six-year-old suburban kids enacting adult emotions and situations, breaking them down and magnifying them into hilarious crumbs of childhood experience - tragedy, pain, and measured triumph. With children as protagonists and innocent humor as the disarming tool, the emotions are simplified and magnified (as are the physical features of each cartoon drawing) and the exchanges between the children become both an ironic parody of adult emotions, and an impossibly close and meditative study of them." Via BoingBoing.
9:09:08 AM     |     
  

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