On Tuesday, we wrote about the return of Elf Yourself . OfficeMax has been sponsoring Elf Yourself for the last four years and its an early example of successful, web-based viral campaigns.

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Elf Yourself Flash Mob Invades NYC [Video]
The Google Wave invite rollout extravaganza started more than a month ago.

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5 Impressive Real-Life Google Wave Use Cases
Mashable reader Ben Kerin has noticed an odd change on Facebook that began last night: those importing their Twitter feeds into the service no longer see their links as clickable.

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Facebook Unlinks Your Twitter Links
Speculation arose this past week that News Corp.-owned MySpace Music is considering moving to a paid model, as the cost of free streaming is making its current model unsustainable. News Corp

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Would Anyone Pay for MySpace Music?
Filed under: Gaming , Apple , Developer , iPhone , App Store , SDK Touch Arcade has the news that the long-awaited Ravensword and a number of other games built on the Unity game engine have been rejected by Apple from the App Store. The problem appears to be a number of API calls in the engine (though not specifically the game themselves, as I understand it) that allow the games to access the iPhone’s number and send it back to the developer’s servers.
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Apple rejects Unity games on the App Store
Filed under: Accessories , Humor , Odds and ends Are you looking for that perfect holiday gift for a loved one? Is that someone special a Mac geek or geekette? If so, then the clever people at PowerBook Medic have a wonderful gift idea for you! They make a living out of repairing old Mac laptops and iPhones, and it’s apparent that over the years they’ve accumulated more than a handful of buttons from machines that need fixing
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The gift of love; the gift of recycled Mac and iPhone jewelry
A new Android phone was popping up all over the web this week, one that looks like a chubby Droid. The V1 has all of the standard features you’d expect in an Android smartphone plus the promise of a unique video calling function, and is due to be launched next year, according to the company bringing it to market, Saygus. Never heard of Saygus

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Android This Week: Google Maps Nav on the Droid; Saygus Who?
Filed under: Humor , Cult of Mac , Odds and ends We’ve long heard jokes of the iCar , the iToilet , and other iCrap , but until now we’d never seen a real, working example of one of these things. Well, here’s your iToilet, gang. It doesn’t connect to the internet in less than three steps, but it does connect to a series of tubes.
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Stink Different with an Apple toilet
Google’s been on a homepage logo changing spree: they’ve celebrated H.G. Wells , the bar code , Confucious , Gandhi , and Sesame Street over the last few months alone. If you check Google.com now though, you’ll see that the search giant is celebrating something different: the discovery of water on the moon ! NASA made the stunning announcement earlier today after its moon bombing mission successfully revealed water under the lunar surface.

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Water on the Moon: Even Google’s Celebrating!
Update: Twitter seems to have fixed the issue. If your pages are still having the issue, make sure to refresh and/or clear your cache. You may still see broken pages for a while.

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It’s Not Just You: Twitter Pages Massively Broken