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Best of 2011: Tech

Tech it to the limit with the year's best

LooseCubes: Born from the founder's dream of working from "an artist's barn with fast WiFi and a view of pine trees", recently relaunched Cube's upgraded its initial plan of simply providing office-less folks a place to get busy...more

Who Is That Hot Ad Girl: From a dude duo separately inspired by unknown honeys in Taco Bell/Right Guard commercials, Hot Ad Girl's a "one stop shop database" for discovering who that hot chick selling you stuff is...more

Chef's Feed: From a couple San Franciscans, CF asked an incredibly impressive list of chefs from NYC (plus some less-great-but-still-kind-of-good markets like LA and Chi) for their tips on the best five dishes in their city...more

Subway Couture: Created by a downtown ad man who constantly asked himself "are these people real?", SC chronicles some of the subway's biggest outfit offenders by abutting pics of said folks w/ amusing headlines...more

Fortnighter: Fortnighter's a just-launched service that'll provide you with a custom itinerary for the destination of your choosing, relying on their staff of nearly 100 seasoned travel writers...more

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Best of 2011: Tech (Emailed on December 29, 2011)

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