February 2012
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HOW TO WIN AT TWITTER
Image via jez (CC BY-SA 2.0) While Pinterest has stolen the show as of late, and Twitter didn’t even crack the top three social media time sucks, there are still 175,000 tweets sent every minute. It means the social site shouldn’t be dismissed, but it also means there is a whole lot of crap to sift through. It’s no wonder that tweeting can feel like screaming in an empty room–especially when none...
Feb 29th
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JUDGING AN ULTRABOOK BY ITS COVER
Image via IT Girl Ultrabooks were one of the hottest stories coming out of CES this year, so I had to get my hands on one and see if it lived up to the promise of being ultra responsive and ultra stylish. First up, an Asus Ultrabook with a 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor: I have to be honest even unpacking this machine was fun. The big, clear plastic box it comes in has a cool graphic...
Feb 29th
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CAN FACEBOOK REPLACE YOUR PASSPORT?
Image via FB Bureau Even if your Facebook account is on lockdown, you’ve already shared an obscene amount of information with the social network. What if one day Facebook was the final say on personal identity instead of the government? Goodbye, passports and drivers licenses. Hello, Facebook. At least one German man thinks Facebook ID cards are a possibility. It may seem a little far-fetched,...
Feb 29th
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THE GARMENT THAT CAN SAVE THE WORLD
Image via The Creators Projects A fashion professor and a chemist are teaming up to create gorgeous, stylish clothing that isn’t just eco-friendly, it’s eco-saving. The Catalytic Clothing project has created a sprayable nano particle that can be applied to regular clothing. The particles absorb particular types of pollution and toxins from their air, rendering them into harmless...
Feb 28th
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RESUMES IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Image via The Nothing Corporation (CC BY 2.0) Outside of apartment hunting and maybe a trip to the DMV, job hunting is probably the most painful things one can do. At the heart of that trying experience is creating an interesting and informative resume. But it’s 2012, how can you make a great resume that is a little less Wing Dings and a little more Web 3.0? How about with a Facebook CV?...
Feb 28th
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THE INSTAGRAM DESKTOP APP
Image via Carousel I like apps that you don’t have to learn. You just download them, open them up, spend a few minutes pressing buttons to see what happens, and that’s it—you’re now a power user. My latest, favorite example is a wonderful Mac app for viewing your Instagram feed. It’s called Carousel , and it’s the best $1.99 you’ll spend on the Mac App Store this month. Carousel does exactly...
Feb 27th
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WHAT ARE SPOTIFY APPS?
Image via Spotify I don’t have any overwhelming brand loyalty when it comes to music apps. Some days I’m just listening to my library through iTunes, some days I’m on Turntable, and, depending on which artist I’m after, I move freely between Rdio and Spotify. I figured those last two were basically the same, until I was listening to WIRED’s Top 100 of 2011 on Spotify yesterday and noticed...
Feb 27th
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COMPLETE THE ULTIMATE MAKER CHALLENGE!
Image via Esti (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Every maker is a tech geek to some degree, but how hardcore are you? Here are the top must-do projects for every modern maker. How many of these projects have you completed? Comment below or tweet us @WIREDInsider. 1. Build a PC From Scratch True tech geeks choose to play on a “cranky” PC as opposed to a “pretty” Mac. 2. Build a Robot or Drone Flying Machine ...
Feb 27th
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THE COST OF A DEATH STAR
Image via Flying Cloud (CC BY 2.0) Space. The final, and really, really expensive frontier. Just ask NASA. And if you needed more evidence, some eggheads figured out how much it would cost to build the Death Star (and for the record, yes I know I’m starting to mix Star Wars and Star Trek references). Are you ready? 852 quadrillian dollars. That’s $852,000,000,000,000,000! And...
Feb 26th
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DO YOU FOLLOW THE TEN RULES FOR MAKER BUSINESSES?
Image via 401K (CC BY-SA 2.0) Makers like to make things, but there comes a point when they like to turn those things into a business, and then make something even better–money. WIRED’s very own Chris Anderson is the ultimate Maker, and he shared his top 10 tips for running a successful Maker business with Ponoko. Here are the top 5: 1. Make a profit. 2. It takes a lot of cash to stay in...
Feb 26th
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DOES YOUR GYM'S TREADMILL DO THIS?
Image via Life Fitness Now that we’re hitting the dead of winter, it’s getting harder and harder to motivate for an outdoor jog. This is why I’m definitely getting a state-of-the-art treadmill and other fitness equipment as soon as I become a Web 2.0 bazillionaire. First purchase: the Life Fitness 95T Engage. I came across the 95T at a hotel last week, and it was possibly the finest treadmill...
Feb 26th
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NIKE+, NOW IN SHOE FORM
Image via YouTube The health/fitness sector of the tech startup world is tough. You may be first to market with a tracker like Jawbone UP or a training app like GAIN Fitness, but you know you’ve only got the spotlight for a matter of weeks before the Nike behemoth holds a rock concert/press conference event in New York announcing a similar tracker or a similar training app. Last month they...
Feb 25th
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INTOXICASE-TED
Image via YouTube I thought the iPhone could do almost everything before I knew it could be a bottle opener. Now I think it can do everything, and keep tabs too! If you or someone you know is a dedicated beer drinker, the Intoxicase, Intoxicase +, and the companion App, might just be the best thing that ever happened to their iPhone. The app elevates a mere bottle opener to an all around...
Feb 24th
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THE OSCARS SOCIAL RECIPE ROUNDUP
“Chocolate Pie” by Flickr user iJammin under CC (By 2.0 License) Chances are, you have plans this weekend to watch the Oscars with a bunch of culturazzis. One of you might tweet about how you love Billy Crystal more than Anne Hathaway while another is following The Official Oscars App on the iPad. Then you all might use your New York Times/Facebook Ballot to cast your votes into the...
Feb 24th
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3D MOVIES GET ARTSY
Image “Viewing 3D IMAX clips” by Flickr user  NASA Goddard Space Flight Centerunder CC (By 2.0 License) 3D has had it rough. Sure, seeing blue aliens kind of pop out at you was cool in Avatar but how many more rehashes do we need to sit through? Fortunately, there are a two films from this past year that are both beautiful culture vulture fare and technologically satisfying. The...
Feb 23rd
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THE CLOUD IS GROWING
Join the discussion on Cloudline, an online community presented by IBM and WIRED. Tech experts, journalists, and IT insiders all weigh in on how the cloud is shifting today’s computing landscape. This month, Cloudline features opinions from analysts like Mac Devine, IBM Distinguished Engineer. With 21 years of experience in networking and virtualization, he currently serves as Director...
Feb 22nd
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HOW TO MAKE A WINNING TUMBLR
Image via NeonBiscuit The only rule? Keep it simple. OK, and funny. Oh, and babies and animals are usually a sure bet for success. Maddie On Things There’s this dog. She stands on things. Observe the photographic masterpieces. Babies with iPads The name explains it all. Almost. Toddlers are also included. Tom Hanks-imals Tom Hanks is a lot of animals. Like a horse. And a penguin. And a...
Feb 22nd
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THE BIGGEST SOCIAL MEDIA TIME SUCKS
Image via WIREDInsider Statistics like this used to come as a surprise–“What? I won’t spend nine years of my life glued to a TV! I’m interesting! I have a life!”–but now that social media has entered our lives, screen time has surged and the statistics are undeniable. 1. FACEBOOK (DUH.) Facebook rules the roost as the number one social media time suck. It’s been said that Americans average...
Feb 22nd
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GETTING AN 'F' IN COMMERCE
Image via BirgerKing The verdict is finally in on Facebook Commerce-virtual storefronts built right into the Facebook experience: they are not doing so hot. Despite early buzz, F-commerce shops like the ones from Gamestop and Gap had to shutter their storefronts months after they opened. The reasons are various but it comes down to one key insight: people don’t go to Facebook to shop....
Feb 21st
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THE DG'S GUIDE TO GETTING AROUND NYC
Image via Randy Le’Moine Photography The beautiful thing about NYC is that you can live in the city for ten years and still get lost. Of course, that’s also the same reason why it’s so frustrating living here. How does a savvy New Yorker get around? Well, no digital navigation kit is complete without the iOS Maps App. It’s ridiculously handy when plotting trips, be they by...
Feb 21st
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THE BEST DESKTOP WALLPAPER SITE EVER
Image via The Fox is Black Keeping your desktop background image new and interesting is the cornerstone of an effective digital workspace. How’re you supposed to get anything done when you’re constantly staring at that one cool wallpaper you found over a year ago, or, god forbid, a default Windows or Mac background? No. We can do better. Smarter Upstarter’s secret for fresh desktop wallpaper...
Feb 20th
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THE GHOSTLY STORE
Image via Ghostly International If there were ever a record label that spoke to the startup set, Ghostly International is it. Startup people like electronic music, good design, useful mobile apps, and the occasional surprise. Ghostly offers the following: Music from the likes of Tycho, Mux Mool, and my personal favorite Com Truise. A store with everything from clothes to art to tech...
Feb 20th
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DIY SUPER POWER NERF GUN
Image via Make Your childhood dreams are finally coming true. Those plastic hunks of junk could never shoot darts fast enough or accurate enough–until now. Today is the day that you will learn how to build a better NERF gun. One NERF fan combined PVC pipe, aluminum, a wood grip, and plastic junk parts to create a sophisticated update to the plastic gun of yesteryear. Load up the short barrel with...
Feb 19th
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WHY DUDES NEED TO GET ON PINTEREST NOW
Image via Aubre Andrus When Pinterest first started in 2008, non-users laughed off the new social network as a place for moms to share images of weddings, inspirational workout quotes, and crafts. But now that it’s hit 10 million unique monthly users faster than any site ever, everyone stopped laughing and started pinning. Even dudes.    WHAT IS IT? The digital pin board site lets you “pin”...
Feb 19th
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOME WORK FOR YOU
Image via Bill Ward’s Brickpile All makers love to, well, make things. My most favorite kind of DIY project is one that makes life easier. Here’s a round-up of a few simple projects that will make any home happier and your day-to-day routine just a little bit better. LIGHT TRAIL Are you one of those people who pees in the middle of the night? Lifehacker shows you how to create your own...
Feb 19th
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GAMING YOUR SYSTEM
Image via SuperBetter Labs There’s no hotter tech trend than gamification, and some of the top minds in that movement have long espoused its potential beyond Foursquare and SCVNGR. Now some of those megaminds are putting their money where there mouths are with SuperBetter Labs, a design studio that aims to integrate science, design, and fun in order to help people become their optimum selves. ...
Feb 18th
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DODGE AIRLINE FEES BY CARRYING ON
Image via Samsonite, Tumi, and Victorinox There are two kinds of people in today’s commercial air travel society: those with “status” and those without. The 1K Elite Gold Medallion whatevers among us enjoy priority boarding, seat upgrades, and free checked luggage. Non-status muggles like myself must pay extra for the privilege of baggage handling—a harsh reality I was introduced to this week...
Feb 18th
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THIS BALLOON WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
Video from Alinea Restaurant Chef Grant Achatz has done it again! His signature Michelin 3 star restaurant in Chicago, Alinea, has created a balloon made of dehydrated granny smith apples. It is filled with helium like a regular balloon and served with a pin so you can pop it for your eating pleasure. Watch the video above and see a desert so light it leaves you high on helium. We can’t help but...
Feb 17th
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FOODIE.COM: HUNGRY FOR A SOCIAL MEDIA HUB
Image via Foodie.com Glam Media’s Foodie.com launched on February 9, 2012 and according to CEO Samir Arora, is attempting to be “the large gorilla that owns the online [food] channel.” The first week of Foodie.com’s launch brought some praise and some questions. I’ve posted before about food based social media sites for farmers, amateur chefs, picky eaters, and journalists, etc. However,...
Feb 17th
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INTERACTIVE "STARRY NIGHT"
Image via ThisIsColossal Van Gogh’s Starry Night is one of those works of art that’s been reproduced so much it’s become stale. It’s now typically fare for college dorms or TV dinner place mats across the country. Van Gogh had a hard life, but the lost wonder of his art is the greatest insult.  Now a new digital interpretation of that iconic work is literally bringing...
Feb 16th
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HOVER BOARD (SORTA) IS IN THE WORKS
Image via StupidDope Three years, people. Three short years. Three years is all we have left to produce the Back to the Future, Part II hover board, which supposedly will help slick, lovable punks from 1984 dodge bullys in 2015.  In preparation for that momentous year, Mattel is producing the official Back to the Future hover board (IT Girl mentioned this yesterday in her post). As you can...
Feb 16th
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BLUE IVY CARTER, THE SOCIAL MEDIA QUEEN
Image via *cedro* We all know that Blue Ivy Carter, Beyonce and Jay-Z’s spawn, was born into music royalty. But she’s already Internet royalty, too. Back in August, when Beyonce dramatically revealed her baby bump on live television at the end of her MTV Video Music Awards performance, Twitter topped out at 8,868 tweets per second, making it the biggest Twitter event of 2011. Even bigger than...
Feb 15th
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GOODBYE, MONOPOLY MONEY
Image via Rutty It’s so embarrassing to watch a company try to be tech-savvy and fit in with the cool kids, but epically fail. Hasbro’s new Monopoly zAPPed, switches the iconic play money that we all know and love with plastic debit cards. The game is mostly the same, but when it comes to adding and subtracting cash, players instead tap the debit cards onto their iOS device to perform a...
Feb 15th
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VOTE FOR INNOVATION IN 2012
Every day, there are countless pieces of technology that I rely on, from my smartphone to my desk lamp to the keyboard I’m writing this post on. At some point in time these items were just ideas or sketches on an inventor’s desk. And that’s the thing, an idea is just “an idea” until you share it. Sharing our ideas fosters creativity, and ultimately, innovation. To celebrate today’s up-and-coming...
Feb 14th
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A TACTILE THERMOMETER
Image via Rob Godshaw Thermometers haven’t had an innovation in awhile. Sure with a simple swipe or click, anyone can find out the numerical temperature outside. But be it in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or even the almighty Kelvin, numbers don’t tell us what a temperature feels like.  The obliquely-named Cryoscope Haptic Weathervane does one better than merely displaying temperature....
Feb 14th
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IT'S VALENTINE'S DAY AND YOU'RE ALONE
Image via Someecards Put your coffee down because I’ve got potentially depressing news: it’s Valentine’s Day. Perhaps you’ve got a special someone, and used the various guides for Makers, Gastronauts, and IT Girls that we’ve been serving up all week.  Or maybe you’re more like me, a lone wolf in a forest of sickening displays of affection. What can the...
Feb 14th
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Light Reading
Image via ARC90 One of the nice new additions to the latest Tweetbot release is the integration of Readability, a utility for your laptop, tablet, and smartphone that makes the web more readable. It takes your average web article layout (small font, narrow columns, image embeds) and turns it into a big, clean, customizable page of text that’s easy on the eyes and distraction free. So, good...
Feb 13th
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Tweetbot for iPad
Image via Tweetbot What is with me and Tweetbot? The Twitter client for iPhone has been one of my top 5, desert island must-have apps ever since…I listed it as one of my top 5 must-have apps last June. I like how it functions. I like how fast it is. I like its vaguely steampunk/art deco design ethos—it’s the Twitter app that you’d use if you lived in BioShock. And now it’s the Twitter app...
Feb 13th
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V-DAY GIFTS GOOD ENOUGH FOR MAKERS
Image via danielmoyle Let’s be honest. It’s kind of a predictable holiday. Choose from roses, candy, or a teddy bear. Sign lovey-dovey card. Live happily ever after until next Valentine’s Day. But this Maker wants to change that. With the countdown now at two days, these simple projects require only a few supplies, only a little money, and can easily be completed by Tuesday night. Ready, set,...
Feb 12th
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DO U 3D?
Image via Dvice.com 3D printing that is. And if the guys at MakerBot are right, we’ll all be doing it in a decade. We’ve talked about the Thing-O-Matic before, but the 3D printing movement is picking up speed (to the tune of $10 million in funding). To outsiders, it may seem that fanatics are only printing a pile of plastic thingamajigs. But as you can see here, there is purpose behind the...
Feb 12th
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IPOD NANO TIMEPIECES
Image via LunaTik The best feature of the latest generation of the iPod Nano (6th? 7th? I lost track at 3) is the Nike+ mode that doesn’t require a transmitter in your shoe. The second best feature is that this Nano is effectively the first-ever Apple watch, thanks to the now famous Kickstarter alumnus LunaTik. These are the guys who came up with the idea for a watchband that could hold the...
Feb 11th
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FIRE POWER
Image via BioLite This is going to be awfully tough to top. If there were an Adventure Capitalist awards show, critics would be calling BioLite the odds-on favorite for the top prize, a tour-de-force of ecotech; an instant-classic. The BioLite CampStove converts heat energy from fire into electricity. Here’s how it works: you stick some twigs or a pine cone into that tin can, light it on fire,...
Feb 11th
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Gastronaut’s Valentine’s Day Gift Picks!
Image via Nina Matthews Photography  #Simple Breakfast in bed with a hint of cheese please: the heart shaped egg/pancake ring makes an impression of heartfelt effort. #Manly For those who enjoy a stiff, cold drink: whisky stones are essentially stone ice cubes-that won’t melt and water down your liquor. #Exotic Can’t make it to Alinea this holiday? A Ferran Adrià endorsed box of chocolates from...
Feb 10th
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“Call Me”, “You Rock”, “#1 Fan”
Photo via TwistByte  The best part about Valentine’s Day in elementary school was the random flirtations with members of the opposite sex. Everyone loved using Necco’s Sweethearts to express their coy emotions and to elicit beet red blushing from all involved in the heart-giving transaction. Miss those days? Share the sweetness this time around with–you guessed it–a Conversation Hearts App for...
Feb 10th
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Art Meets Terms of Service
Image via Joern Roeder and Jonathan Pirnay The Creator’s Project has a great entry on some art projects that play with the hot topic of the day: online privacy. Each project has its own spin on the subject, showing how, in the digital age, the only thing that’s certain is the Terms of Service agreement you skip over every day. Some highlights: Google Alarm-A simple browser plug-in...
Feb 9th
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WHAT’S UP WITH BOOKS?
Image via azrasta Santa left me–and just about everyone else–a tablet or an e-reader under the tree this holiday. Within days, I was converted. E-books for life! With Borders bankruptcy, Apple’s iBooks Author announcement, and the success of Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing, it was clear to me that the days of book buying and book publishing have changed for good. I was on the cusp of new...
Feb 8th
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NO MORE LOST TOURISTS!
Image via Fast.co.exist If there’s one thing that technology is still reinventing, it’s tourism. Sure, GPS devices and mobile apps make getting around easier, and flight trackers tell us when our plane is delayed, but today’s traveler yearns for more tech-savvy advances to get from here to there. That’s where Urbanscale and Nordkapp come in. They see interactive screens as the future...
Feb 8th
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The DG's Guide to Fashion & Social Media
Image via WIREDInsider It’s no secret I’m a man of style. So I’ve been eagerly following along as the fashion industry changes in response to social media. And as you can imagine, it’s a big worldwide web. So where to start? First, a word on forums. Places like Styleforum and Reddit can be great places to learn, but be careful of the snark factor.  There’s tons of...
Feb 7th
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Saddle Up!
Image via Core77 There’s many kinds of cyclists in this world. Some are concerned with speed. Others, concerned with comfort. Still others are just strange beasts. But some like their cycling just downright beautiful. Enter Alden seats, a Kickstarter project centered on bringing a touch of class to your rear end. The brainchild of Carson Alden Leh, the saddles (that’s bike talk for...
Feb 7th
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SXSW Accelerator
Image via SXSW Accelerator Foursquare, Twitter, and Foodspotting are some of the top examples of startups who managed to gain a huge amount of traction thanks to the whirlwind tech frenzy that is SXSW Interactive. But even early-stage startups, including those still in private beta, can benefit from exposure in Austin. The SXSW Accelerator competition exposes these companies to the media,...
Feb 6th
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