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<title>HITs for HAL</title>
<link>http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2005/11/hits_for_hal.php</link>
<description>Amazon.com has out-googled Google with its creepily brilliant Mechanical Turk service, a means of embedding human beings in software code. If you're writing a program that requires a task that people can do better than computers (identifying buildings in a photograph, say), you can write a few lines of code to tap into the required human intelligence through Mechanical Turk. The request automatically gets posted on the Turk site, and people carry out the Human...</description>
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<title>glory hole</title>
<link>http://dangerous-walkers.com/glory.htm</link>
<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://dangerous-walkers.com/glory.htm">glory hole</a> <a href="http://dangerous-walkers.com/glory.htm">glory hole</a> <a href="http://dangerous-walkers.com/glory.htm">glory hole</a> <a href="http://dangerous-walkers.com/glory.htm">glory hole<...]]></description>
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<title>Refinance Mortgage</title>
<link>http://www.refinance-express.com</link>
<description>Refinance Mortgage</description>
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<title>MS Singularity causes a sensation (and open source puzzle)</title>
<link>http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/1272</link>
<description><![CDATA[In today's IT Blogwatch, we look at Microsoft's Singularity OS research project. Not to mention an open source LED puzzle-blocks game, which &quot;brings the flexibility inherent in digital software to a physical tile that people can touch and interact wi]]></description>
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<title>Mechanical Turk Can Make You Rich!!!!!!!!!</title>
<link>http://blunderford.blogspot.com/2005/11/mechanical-turk-can-make-you-rich.html</link>
<description>For people unable to move because they weigh 700 pounds, this might be a good program. They can earn some money while not having to move (which they can&apos;t), so it&apos;s better than a job that requires them to move (which they can&apos;t). Otherwise, the progr...</description>
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<title>Coding Humans Into Your Security Apps</title>
<link>http://www.seanconvery.com/weblog/?p=8</link>
<description>	Nicholas Carr&amp;#8217;s blog alerted me to a fascinating new service from Amazon called Mechanical Turk. It is named after the mechanical chess-playing automaton with a human hid inside from the late 1700s. The basic idea is through a web-services API y...</description>
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<title>http://madisonian.net/archives/2005/11/04/419/</title>
<link>http://madisonian.net/archives/2005/11/04/419/</link>
<description>	You want spinning head stuff, Mike?  How&amp;#8217;s this for another Dysonian techdervish?
	Amazon has announced Amazon Mechanical Turk, in honor of von Kempelen&amp;#8217;s 18th century chess playing automaton.
(Big hat tip to Nicholas Carr&amp;#8217;s Rough Ty...</description>
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