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Betty Blue

Betty Blue

Some say Paris is a city to fall in love; well, “Betty Blue” can be the hottest romance movie in this city. When the movie was first released in Paris

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The advertisement on the Internet of Things is more than just a catalog.

The advertisement on the Internet of Things is more than just a catalog.

The concept of Internet of Things can be first found in the movie. Bill Gates puts on a discussion about this concept in his book of future imagination known as

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“Columbia Survival Labels” reviews: It can be used for fishing, lighting a fire or self-stirring coffee!? It ensures your clothing hang tags for things you are reluctant to give away.

“Columbia Survival Labels” reviews: It can be used for fishing, lighting a fire or self-stirring coffee!? It ensures your clothing hang tags for things you are reluctant to give away.

You must have bought some clothes, don’t you? Will you really take a close look at the hang tag that goes with the clothing where it is written down the

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Why is a circular portrait used for users in most UI designs?

Why is a circular portrait used for users in most UI designs?

Have anyone noticed an increasing trend among platforms or Apps to use a “circle” for users’ “head portraits”? Is it a recent design trend? Is it the preference of most

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Let’s see how Kit Kat chocolate bar hacks into other brands and make their “busy” advertisement characters take a break!?

Let’s see how Kit Kat chocolate bar hacks into other brands and make their “busy” advertisement characters take a break!?

“Have a Break, Have a Kit Kat” is the well-known tagline of Kit Kat chocolate bar, a Nestlé brand, and appears in its advertisement every time. The repetition of this

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2014.07.03

From the Past to the Present: The History of Technology as Told in Movies

Movie Recommendation: Back to the Future 2, The Fifth Element Movies are the windows of our imagination. Many future predictions have already come true thanks to modern technology. Remember the home surveillance cameras, 3D projections and cam-calls depicted in Back to the Future 2? That was how people viewed the year 2015 in 1985. We are in the year 2013, and most of the gadgets in the movie are already embedded in our everyday life. Take The Fifth Element for example. The spaceship-like cars that took our eyes briefly away from the gorgeous Milla Jovovich gives us a look

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