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Mixing the old with the new, mixing business with pleasure. Making QR Codes in Ministeck is only the first attempt to make these…
A drive through the city center of Amsterdam, in which the passengers -a man and a woman- but especially the man - ponder upon the…
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Cyberculture authority Howard Rheingold was the first to write about online communities in this style that is part-travelogue and…
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Our organization is Theory of Clouds and we work to create tours that promote and assist in the development of collaborative…
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The Nintendo 64 is Nintendo's third home video game console and the NES' successor. It was released in 1996. The N64 was the last…
The PlayStation 3 is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation…
The Dreamcast is a video game console made by Sega, and is the successor to the Sega Saturn. The Dreamcast was the first entry in…
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