Want to delete all the babies from your facebook? Someone read your mind.

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Ever felt like closing your browser after watching your friend´s babies all over the screen? Ever felt like leaving a facebook conversation where everything that shows up are babies? Today is your lucky day, as someone read your mind and launched this clever extension named unbaby.me, available for your Chrome or Firefox browser.
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Urban art by dispatchers worldwide

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Variety is the spice of life. Or to put it another way, Lego is the spice of life. What was started by the German artist Jan Vormann to challenge public architectonic and sculptural spaces has now become a global movement: Dispatchwork.

Vormann was tired of looking at the monochrome greyness of cities, so he used coloured pieces of children’s Lego to
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‘Youpping’: a new way of looking at traditional trading

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Youpping is an initiative developed in Spain which is becoming increasingly influential, so much so that it could be called the new way of trading. The relationship between consumer and seller is becoming closer, in the face of an increasingly competitive market.

The Youpping platform acts as a springboard to give small traders a new opportunity in the market, offering
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HuffPost Live, a livestreaming network for users, by themselves

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The Huffington Post is the most readed online newspaper in the United States. Not satisfied with this, they just launched HuffPost Live, “a new livestreaming network“, as announced by Arianna Huffington in her blog.

As in social networks, where the image and audiovisual material is supplied by the users themselves, the idea is
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‘Israel loves Iran’: or how to ask for peace from the social networks

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Can a normal citizen stop a war from his or her home computer? Thanks to the social networks there is at least a possibility of trying. This is what Ronny Edry, a graphic designer in Tel Aviv, and his wife Michal Tarmin, did last march when they created a Facebook group called Israel loves Iran, which already has almost 70,000 followers.
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Airbnb: a home away from home

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Making travel accessible and at the same time turning our stay into something more than a tourist trip to any corner of the planet: five years ago, Airbnb was created with this objective. It is a social network devised by three young US entrepreneurs, aimed at people who want to fit right into the places they travel to and, as a side effect, save money.
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Sustainable buildings according to Velux

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Although there is a lot of talk today about renewable energies and climate change, the fact is that we are moving very slowly; energy sources such as oil, natural gas or coal are the most commonly used, which is causing gradual environmental contamination and exacerbating the greenhouse effect.
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Audi e-bike Wörthersee, high performance for an emerging market

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Handlebars, a seat and two wheels: It doesn’t seem that much more innovation is possible when it comes to bicycles, but Audi seems to be ready to revolutionise the cycling with its new e-bike, the Audi e-bike Wörthersee.

Although it’s still only at the prototype stage with no planned launch date, this bike presented at the most recent Wörthersee Tour, aspires to be the bicycle of the future.
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Fun wine stoppers in costume! The new labels by Lavernia & Cienfuegos

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Spanish creativity is not as it best, we all know that. But this case studio proves it wrong: the fun and original wine labels created by the design studio headquartered in Valencia, Lavernia & Cienfuegos, for the Belgian supermarket chain Delhaize, which has over 800 supermarkets in Belgium and around 1500 on the east coast of the US.
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The Eatery, the iPhone app that helps keep your sweet tooth in check

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Every day thousands of people upload to their Instagram, Foursquare, Twitter or Facebook profiles photographs of these succulent dishes or original culinary presentations that they are going to enjoy after the quick shot with their mobile phone camera. The Eatery, a free application for the iPhone, created so those who like to eat control their diet better, takes advantage of all of this.
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