December 2011
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Siri makes MacLife's top ten tech of 2011 →
It’s unusual for Apple to release anything that wasn’t as close to perfection as they could manage it, but when it came to Siri, Cupertino was willing to make an exception. Leveraging the power of Wolfram Alpha’s computational engine, Siri offered iPhone 4S owners an unparalleled voice recognition experience unlike anything seen outside of a science fiction movie. Sure, it might be a little rough...
Merry Christmas to all.
Santa drinks Coke, make sense RT @cocacola_ca: The Grinch would have been a lot less Grinchy if someone shared a Coke with him. #happiness
E.W Norman annual Christmas concert starts in about 20 min. http://t.co/nz9ZrC69
Has it been that long? RT @KenPagan: 18 years later, Turcotte gets one more day as a Ranger: http://t.co/REJfURBX
I just unlocked the “Century Club” badge on @foursquare! http://t.co/3Gl9WbnU
Just loved Gnocchi at Average Joe’s http://t.co/3UC0f2rW (via @oinkapp)
Enter to win a new Canon 5D MK II camera body from @Adorama and Scott Bourne. Please RT. Info at: http://t.co/MnnxNvqD
The North Bay photo group held it’s #helpportrait event today. http://t.co/qLN12ZoN
Just loved Wacom Intuos at Core Computers http://t.co/26UqOAAh (via @oinkapp)
That’s funny, I still have one of those! RT @KenPagan: Beer Beer Beer Bubba Ba Beer Beer Beer Bubba Ba Beer Beer Beer: http://t.co/npYxSH8c
I just nominate #kevinrose for the Angel of the Year 2011 Crunchie! http://t.co/uVjHMR5v #crunchies