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    http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f8/271557392 Slate imagines what it might be like if Tarantino, Lynch, Godard, Herzog or Wes Anderson directed the Super Bowl. (Source: http://c.brightcove.com/)

  • Super Bowl XLIV: By The Numbers WHO WILL BE WATCHING? 151.6 million: Number of people who will watch at least part of the game. 194 million: Approximate number of blades of grass on the football field. 232: Number of countries and territories in which the game will be broadcast. 34: Number of languages the game…

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    Keep your eye on the sidelines today and you might catch a peek of the Colts rarely-photographed mascot, Sugarcube (pictured above). If the Colts win, I hear Pierre Garcon is going to take him on a victory lap. [via]

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    New BFFs.

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    An Open Letter to James Cameron From Papyrus

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    Siri: A Personal Assistant on Your iPhone. I’m not the biggest voice command guy (visual interfaces could tackle most of this demo much more elegantly) but this is  a nice centralized access point for various functions across sites functions like movie times and tickets (Moviefone), restaurant reservations (OpenTable), and local cab companies. [via] (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • 13-Year Old David Sills Commits to USC The next Palmer/Leinart/Sanchez? Or the next Todd Marinovich? With Lane Kiffin and Ed Orgeron on the case, what’s the worst that could happen?

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    Martin Becka’s photo of the Burj comes from his Dubai, Transmutations project in which he uses the photogravure processing technique to make images of brand-new Dubai that look as though they were taken in 1880. [via]

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    What the iPad Means for the Future of Computing [via]

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    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=9208261&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1 From Hypebeast: The upcoming full-length documentary A Walk Through Fort Greene discusses the massive Black arts movement that began back in the mid 1980s all the way through the 1990s. The story is narrated by director Nelson George as he takes a look into the catalyst for the movement as well as its development…

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    HAITI RELIEF UPDATE: They’ve got a Shepard Fairey poster (above) and an Eddie Vedder cover tune. Unfortunately those alone won’t rebuild a country. Just a friendly reminder to give if you can.

  • Facebook Turns 6, Hits 400 Million Just to be clear, that’s 400,000,000 registered users in only six years. That’s a lot of poking. [via]

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