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<title>Step Up 3D - Great Stereoscopic Cinema</title>
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<summary>If you haven&apos;t yet joined the 3D bandwagon, or if you like dance, and even if you&apos;re just a techie interested in state-of-the-art cinema, I highly recommend &quot;Step Up 3D&quot;.
I know full well that I&apos;m gushing over what could be perceived as a throwaway dance movie with a 3D gimmick, but I also just visited from the Edison museum poring over gimmicky inventions such as the phonograph and movie projector, which delivered mere sideshow amusement until they found their role in delivering music and cinema to the masses. </summary>
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If you haven&apos;t yet joined the 3D bandwagon, or if you like dance, and even if you&apos;re just a techie interested in state-of-the-art cinema, I highly recommend &quot;Step Up 3D&quot;.
I know full well that I&apos;m gushing over what could be perceived as a throwaway dance movie with a 3D gimmick, but I also just visited from the Edison museum poring over gimmicky inventions such as the phonograph and movie projector, which delivered mere sideshow amusement until they found their role in delivering music and cinema to the masses. 
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<title>Google Chrome - growing up too fast?</title>
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<summary>These poor web browsers are always saddled with unreasonable expectations. Seems like the moment a new web browser is born, it&apos;s proud parents and family tell it &quot;someday you&apos;ll grow up to unseat Microsoft...&quot;</summary>
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These poor web browsers are always saddled with unreasonable expectations. Seems like the moment a new web browser is born, it&apos;s proud parents and family tell it &quot;someday you&apos;ll grow up to unseat Microsoft...&quot;
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