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The alcohol-fueled, after-bar emailing session! A venerated tradition that’s worse than a drunken phone call because it involves spelling and it’s archived, forever. But, as Gawker reported, one American Hero/Gmail Engineer has designed a program that will prevent you from sending drunk emails.  It’s called “Mail Goggles” and it harnesses the power of simple arithmetic […]

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Bwog’s all about tech-entrepreneurs these days: yesterday we posted on Buzzable (Columbia’s answer to Twitter), and today, it’s CampusPlaybook that’s struck our fancy.  The all-encompassing campus calendar is the brainchild of Dan Gendler and Daniel Heyman, both CC ’09. It looks clean and professional, and it’s easy to browse and register. Each campus group that […]

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