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You're not on a fucking plane (and if you are, it doesn't matter)! The idea of offline web applications is getting an undue amount of attention. Which is bizarre when you look at how availability of connectivity is ever increasing. EVDO cards, city-wide wifis, iPhones, Blackberry’s. There are so many ways to get online these days that the excitement for offline is truly puzzling. Until you consider the one place that is still largely an island of missing connectivity: The plane! But planes are not a very common hang-out spot for most people. I used to somewhat belong to latter group. Ironically, SAS killed the internet access on their transatlantic flights this January because nobody was using it. (Yes, yes, I’m sure there exists other niches and pockets of dark holes where if only we had access to the GlobalMegaCorpSocialY application, the world would be a better place. UPDATE: The Mile High Club: 37signals, fuck yeahs, and productivity stock-art

MLS, Champions League, scores, stats - Soccer Yankee Stadium | Photo: Mary Altaffer/AP Clint Dempsey | Photo: Cooper Neill/Getty Images Javier Morales (11), Real Salt Lake | Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images [Geeks are Sexy] Technology News - We make technology sexy! Profile: The European Union The European Union, or EU, describes itself as a family of democratic European countries, committed to working together for peace and prosperity. The organisation oversees co-operation among its members in diverse areas, including trade, the environment, transport and employment. On 1 May 2004 the EU took in 10 new members, most of them former communist countries, in a huge step along the road towards dismantling the post-World War II division of Europe. The new joiners were the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. However, plans to introduce a constitution - intended to ensure the smooth running of the enlarged EU - faltered repeatedly at various national referendums until the revised "Lisbon" reform treaty was adopted. History Over half a century earlier, it was the devastation caused in Europe by World War II which underlay the imperative to build international relationships to guard against any such catastrophe recurring.

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