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  • Our pals at the Webbys just beta-launched Netted, an email list that provides one useful Web tip per day.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • In the Netted alpha test: a service that sends snail mail postcards with any photo you upload, a guide to the best rooms in various hotels, and visual maps of automated phone menus for 500 US companies.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Netted together, they're supposed to earn more than cash.

    CAPITAL IDEAS 2008

  • *Previously: Netted whale had an embedded harpoon indicating it had been hunted over a century earlier.

    Plush whale 2008

  • Netted out, one side believes that abortion is morally and spiritually wrong; while the other side thinks that no woman should be forced to have a baby that she doesn't want.

    Lisa Earle McLeod: Why Both Sides of the Abortion Debate Are Right, And Wrong 2008

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Unprocessed Uranium Netted in Colombia Sting'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Colombian authorities say they have seized 13.5 kilograms of natural, unprocessed uranium in a sting operation.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Unprocessed Uranium Netted in Colombia Sting 2006

  • Netted in the flotsam and jetsam of comments POD people was this:

    More on the POD people Miss Snark 2005

  • COOPER: Netted from tabloids, from people wanting to pay for the story?

    CNN Transcript Aug 6, 2004 2004

  • Netted like some wild bird, I was now left to perch in my cage and look out at the world through bars, wondering what I had left to look forward to and how I would ever retrieve the song that had once come so easily from my now silent tongue.

    Eye of the Storm V.C. Andrews 2001

  • Netted like some wild bird, I was now left to perch in my cage and look out at the world through bars, wondering what I had left to look forward to and how I would ever retrieve the song that had once come so easily from my now silent tongue.

    Eye of the Storm V.C. Andrews 2001

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