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It was one of the most infamous experiments in history, offering compelling evidence that almost everybody is capable of great evil. Almost 50 years on, it has finally been repeated by scientists—showing that people today are still willing to hurt others when prompted by an authority figure.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 11:33 24th Dec
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Not willing to give up your WoW addiction to find a job? Don't worry, all you have to do is move to Singapore where they won't discriminate against such things.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 17:09 28th Dec
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may be willing to forgo gimmicks and spend a little more online if they know their identities are protected.
in E-commerce
via SC Magazine @ 13:16 15th Dec
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If you're willing to trust matters of life, limb and criminal record to your iPhone, here are a few apps that measure just how drunk you are and how they stacked up to reviewer Chris Macias' saucy tests. Some were a bit more accurate -- and fun -- than others. Still, when you suspect you may be even close to the legal driving limit, the best way to use your iPhone is probably to just call a cab.
in Mobile Technology
via Tech News World @ 0:14 1st Jan
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If you're willing to trust matters of life, limb and criminal record to your iPhone, here are a few apps that measure just how drunk you are and how they stacked up to reviewer Chris Macias' saucy tests. Some were a bit more accurate -- and fun -- than others. Still, when you suspect you may be even close to the legal driving limit, the best way to use your iPhone is probably to just call a cab.
in Handhelds
via Mac News World @ 2:50 31st Dec
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If you're willing to trust matters of life, limb and criminal record to your iPhone, here are a few apps that measure just how drunk you are and how they stacked up to reviewer Chris Macias' saucy tests. Some were a bit more accurate -- and fun -- than others. Still, when you suspect you may be even close to the legal driving limit, the best way to use your iPhone is probably to just call a cab.
in Mobile Technology
via E-Commerce Times @ 13:35 30th Dec
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Consumers are increasingly willing to pay for songs they acquire over the Internet, but declining interest in CDs is dragging down overall music consumption among Internet users.
in MP3
via CNET News.com @ 16:31 18th Dec
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The union is willing to make modifications to the 2007 contracts reached with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Concessions on wages and benefits for active workers weren’t discussed.
in Banking
via Workforce @ 17:12 3rd Dec
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If you're willing to trust matters of life, limb and criminal record to your iPhone, here are a few apps that measure just how drunk you are and how they stacked up to reviewer Chris Macias' saucy tests. Some were a bit more accurate -- and fun -- than others. Still, when you suspect you may be even close to the legal driving limit, the best way to use your iPhone is probably to just call a cab.
in Mobile Technology
via Linux Insider @ 10:54 4th Jan
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All candidates must be willing to share university GPAs for submission. Candidates with stellar GPAs highly preferred.
in Webmaster Tips
via WebReference.com @ 19:20 13th Dec
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A recent survey shows customers might be willing to pay something for a mobile e-mail service, even if it’s already partly funded by advertising.
in Mobile Technology
via XChange Magazine @ 13:37 22nd Dec
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Australia's selectors have shown they are willing to pick young players in purple patches after the New South Wales opener David Warner was promoted to the national Twenty20 side to face South Africa. Warner, a powerful 22-year-old left-hander, has had a boom start to the domestic season, scoring 343 FR Cup runs at a strike-rate of 133.98, and will be on trial at the MCG on Sunday for further engagements with the one-day team.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 22:19 7th Jan
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes countries are willing to tour India following the terror attacks in Mumbai only because of the financial clout of the Board of Control in India.
in Cricket
via Orange UK @ 1:55 9th Dec
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes countries are willing to tour India following the terror attacks in Mumbai only because of the financial clout of the Board of Control in India.
in Cricket
via Sportal.com.au @ 17:38 8th Dec
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes countries are willing to tour India following the terror attacks in Mumbai only because of the financial clout of the Board of Control in India.
in Cricket
via The Independent @ 15:05 8th Dec
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DETROIT - The United Auto Workers said Wednesday it is willing to change its contracts with U.S. automakers and accept delayed payments of billions of dollars to a union-run health care trust to do its part to help the struggling companies secure US$34 billion in government loans.
in Banking
via Canadian Business Magazine @ 17:12 3rd Dec
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It's that magical time of year when people are willing to suspend disbelief just a little bit and hope that holiday miracles, like Santa delivering presents across the globe in a single evening, can actually happen.
in General Science
via American Scientist @ 13:33 19th Dec
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Even in these sorry economic times, devoted pet owners are willing to spend small fortunes on their creature comforts.
in Quirky
via CNEWS @ 8:43 15th Dec
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Nearly half of the women questioned by Harris Interactive said they'd be willing to forgo sex for two weeks, rather than give up their Internet access, according to a study released Monday by Intel, which commissioned the survey.
in Top Internet
via CNN @ 16:22 15th Dec
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Islamabad: Indian High Commission sources said in Islamabad on Wednesday that India is not willing to play the upcoming Cricket series against Pakistan even at a neutral venue.
in Cricket
via ExpressNews.lk @ 16:10 18th Dec
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JUDGMENT: On April 29 this year, an unapologetic Andy Hornby at HBOS said he was willing to be judged' on his strategy.
in Banking
via Glasgow Herald @ 22:15 26th Dec
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