Exposure
With all the attention drawn towards the iPhone 3G, Apple seems to be in the limelight. Apple also has Exposure, the iPhone native Flickr browser. It does its job well and looking at it from a technical point of view, one can say that it it is far...
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In this Thursday, June 22, 2006 picture, former Oklahoma district judge Donald Thompson, right, walks into the courthouse in Bristow, Okla., with his wife, Paula, left. The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008 disbarred Thompson, who was...
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