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10 History-making Moments of 2008

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2008 moments, 2008 events, events in 2008, 2008 news events, top 2008 events, 2008 big events, 2008 moments and milestones

How Reality TV Works

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Reality TV has taken over television entertainment as the most popular genre of television programs. Find how how reality TV shows are created.

How Gmail Works

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Gmail is an ultra popular, user-friendly email service available from Google. Learn more about Gmail at HowStuffWorks.

How to Make Kids' Necklaces

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Wearable crafts for kids such as these necklaces are fun and simple to make. Learn how to make wearable crafts like these kids' necklaces.

How Origami Works

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Origami is the art of intricate paper-folding. But where did it come from? Read about the origins of origami at HowStuffWorks.

How Apple Boot Camp Works

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Apple Boot Camp allows users to install Windows on an Apple Computer. Learn how Apple Boot Camp works and its features.

What device did Douglas Engelbart invent?

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If this were trivia night, your team could probably summon this answer without breaking a sweat. But in true polymath style, Engelbart's signature invention is only part of his computer genius. Meet him.

How the Nintendo Power Glove Worked

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The Nintendo Power Glove seemed like the gaming accessory of the future. Find out how the Power Glove worked and why it didn't deliver.

10 Historical Robots

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We think of robots as modern inventions, or maybe even retro creations meant to realize futuristic visions. But automata go back - way back - into history.

1959 Cadillac Cyclone

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The 1959 Cadillac Cyclone was the last of a short-lived genre of 'dream cars.' Read about its designer and see photos of this futuristic car.

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