NBC TODAY Show – Woman Goes Through Life With ‘Marijuana’ First Name
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Dec. 31: Think you’ve got an unusual name?

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NBC TODAY Show – Woman Goes Through Life With ‘Marijuana’ First Name
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Dec. 31: Think you’ve got an unusual name?

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NBC TODAY Show – Woman Goes Through Life With ‘Marijuana’ First Name
Dec. 31: Masi Oka, star of NBC’s hit show “Heroes,” talks to the TODAY hosts about his involvement with the American Red Cross

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NBC TODAY Show – ‘Heroes’ Star On Helping Out Red Cross
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Dec. 31: A Michigan university has put out a list of phrases it wants banned for the new year

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NBC TODAY Show – ‘Sexting’ Tops University’s ‘Banned Words’ for 2010
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Dec. 31: Don’t have anyone to kiss at midnight this New Year’s Eve? Psychologist Michelle Callahan has tips for helping you cope with loneliness during the holiday season.

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NBC TODAY Show – Tips for Dealing With Loneliness
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Dec. 31: Australia ushered in 2010 with the traditional fanfare and fireworks.

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NBC TODAY Show – Sydney Rings in 2010 With Fireworks
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Windows 7 Codecs is a codec pack for Windows 7 that installs all the necessary components for all audio and video playback. Windows 7 Logo What is a codec

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Windows7 Codecs from Shark007 for Audio and Video Formats
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Recently, I wrote an article about my must-have programs for Windows 7. In doing so, I realized just how much I use my office applications and how often they are overlooked as essential applications in Windows. I believe that I have personally integrated my productivity applications so much that I have failed to see how much I lean on them

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Windows 7 Productivity Suites: Word Processing
Windows 7 is, hands down, one of Microsoft’s best launched OSes, by which I mean, it’s the first Windows version that I have ever felt comfortable recommending to people on its release date. Both Windows XP and Windows Vista had numerous documented security and/or performance issues when initially released, and while subsequent patches eventually made both of these versions perfectly usable, it took a few months (if not years) for them to get there. These XP and Vista milestones were normally delivered via service packs, giant Microsoft patch roll-ups that bring more substantial OS tweaks than normal run-of-the-mill patches.

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Does Windows 7 Need a Service Pack?
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Microsoft could see a two-pronged attack in 2010 hitting both ends of their consumer market for Windows 7. It’s no secret that Google will be launching into the netbook / low end market by the end of the year with Chrome OS, but there’s been fervent speculation about a forthcoming Tablet computer from Apple, frankly the only company who can revolutionise this market and make “the next big thing every year since 2002” sexy at last. As if industry watchers know that Santa delivered a very special package to Steve Jobs on Christmas day, Apple shares have risen by more than 11% in the last three weeks, and received an additional 1% push yesterday.

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