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<title><![CDATA[DIY Weekend: 100 projects you can tackle]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[You can build all this, and more! Unless you&amp;39're clumsy. Like me.(Credit:Matt Hickey/ReadyMade)Rejoice, weekend DIY fans, for ReadyMade magazine has released a download-and-print book called the ReadyMade 100, a manual of 100 DIY projects that can be completed on an average weekend at home. ReadyMade is a magazine all about DIY ideas that are fun, stylish, and clever. And many, like the ones we've selected for the gallery, stand out as being very Crave-worthy. This list is far from definitive, so if you like what you see here, you'll want to check out all the projects in the book, which includes how-tos for most of them, while others serve simply as awesome inspiration. The list is a collection of DIY projects submitted as part of a contest the magazine had late last year, and all the entries are impressive. For the most part, they were invented by people like you and me who have a flair for the do-it-yourself.There's a repurposed Army surplus duffel, a beautiful shim wall to offset a home entertainment center, and a bar top made out of discarded computer keyboards. Not all of these are problem solvers, some are just fun, but that's OK, it's the weekend.Crave-worthy DIY projects galore (photos) To share your DIY project, simply e-mail a description of 350 words or less, including all the geeky ins and outs of your invention, plus relevant links and photos, to crave at cnet dot com. Please put DIY Weekend in the subject line.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Domo: The one Launch presentation you must watch (video)]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I&amp;'m speechless. But Twitter investor George Zachary of Charles River Ventures seems to have the right idea.&amp;''I&amp;'m not sure what it does, but I just feel really happy,&amp;'' he said.Domo, a product from Tonchidot that displays people in the same geographic area with similar interests on a user&amp;'s iPhone, announced that it is launching its app today at the Launch conference in San Francisco a4&quot; with a bang.&amp;''If I were going to invest in a company, it would be Domo,&amp;'' said Israeli investor Yossi Vardi. &amp;''If you&amp;'re going to lose your money, at least have some fun.&amp;''Whether it was a good idea or not, Domo founder Takahito Iguchi killed it.You can check out a full video of the presentation after the jump.Next Story: Gamification company GreenGoose raises $100k on stage at Launch Conference Previous Story: Chute ensures your phone&amp;'s photos get onlinePrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'          Tags: friend finding, interest map, location-based serviceCompanies: Takahito Iguchi, Yossi Vardi          Tags: friend finding, interest map, location-based serviceCompanies: Takahito Iguchi, Yossi VardiMatthew Lynley is VentureBeat's enterprise writer. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, where he studied math and physics, in May 2010. He has reported for Reuters. He currently lives in San Francisco, California. You can reach him at mattl@venturebeat.com (all story pitches should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com), and on Twitter at @logicalmoron. Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.comVentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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