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Can't Live Without My… archive
Internet
Sean Tamura-Sato, of San Francisco, Calif., talks about why he can't live without the Internet.
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Nintendo Wii
Niranda Chantavy, a student in Honolulu, talks about why she can't live without her Wii.
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Pandora, Internet radio from the Music Genome Project
Tracy Cox of San Francisco, talks about why he can't live without his Pandora.
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Xfire
Tom Andrade, California Highway Patrol officer in San Francisco, talks about why he can't live without Xfire.
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Kindle, wireless reading device
Jennifer Presley of Cupertino, Calif., talks about why she loves her Kindle.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice-recognition software
Bob Hoswell, Sydney, Australia, talks about why he can't live without his Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice-recognition software.
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Spot Satellite Messenger
Michael Mauro, award-winning wildlife photographer in Arvada, Colo., talks about why he can't live without the Spot satellite messenger.
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Skype
Vivek Jayanand, hardware engineer in Santa Clara, Calif., talks about why he can't live without Skype.
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Dash
Michael Tuckman, systems architect in Jacksonville, Fla., talks about why he can't live without his Dash Internet-connected navigation device.
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Google Earth
Chris Baldomero, recent college graduate in industrial engineering in San Jose, Calif., talks about why he can't live without Google Earth.
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VMware Fusion
Ryan Marimon, testing infrastructure manager and VMHero blogger in Cleveland, talks about why he can't live without VMware Fusion.
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SkreemR
Craig Wilkinson, solutions architect in London, talks about why he can't live without SkreemR.
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Caltrain+, commuter train schedule software
Charles Lindsey, managing editor in San Jose, Calif., talks about why he can't live without Caltrain+, his commuter train schedule software.
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Roku Netflix player
Esko Woudenberg, senior programmer/analyst in Apple Valley, Calif., talks about why he can't live without the Roku Netflix player.
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Apple Corps, Harmonix, and MTV Games made waves late last year with the announcement of a music video game based on the work of the legendary band The Beatles...
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