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Sunseeker Debuts Predator 115 and Manhattan 73 at the London International Boat Show

Following in the footsteps of the successful Predator 130, Sunseeker’s newly launched 115 carries on the unmistakable look of the Predator series with aggressive lines and a sharp, long bow. This model sports lots of outdoor space, including a sundeck with a retractable shade (or optional hard top) and a ...

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Donna Karan’s Exotic Travels Define the Home Collection

Designer Donna Karan collaborated with Lenox to create the Donna Karan Lenox Limited Edition, a collection of numbered home designs inspired by Karan’s exotic travels and featuring many old-world craft techniques. The handmade pieces include handcrafted authentic ceremonial bowls made from six different metals in a village in Nepal; mango ...

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Donna Karan’s Exotic Travels Define the Home Collection

Designer Donna Karan collaborated with Lenox to create the Donna Karan Lenox Limited Edition, a collection of numbered home designs inspired by Karan’s exotic travels and featuring many old-world craft techniques. The handmade pieces include handcrafted authentic ceremonial bowls made from six different metals in a village in Nepal; mango ...

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Video: Watney finishes with exclamation point

Johnny Miller and Dan Hicks wrap up the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral and discuss Nick Watney's win, Tiger Woods' strong finish and more. (NBC Sports)

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Watney surges to win at Doral

PGT: With a final round of 5-under par 67, Nick Watney wins the WGC Cadillac Championship at Doral by two shots over Dustin Johnson.

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The Future of Reading Online Is Customization & Sharing, Not Tablets (Yet)

Someone might want to tell the SXSW -attending web designers still queuing up for iPad2s outside a pop-up Apple store a few blocks away from the Austin Convention Center: The iPad itself is not going to transform the way we read online. Or so said Khoi Vinh, former design director for NYTimes.com , during a one-on-one with me on the PepsiCo Plugged-In Stage at SXSW yesterday. Apps don't yet deliver when it comes to two critical reader needs: the desire to customize, and the desire to share content.

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Bradley wins Puerto Rico Open in playoff

Michael Bradley won the Puerto Rico Open for the second time in three years, beating Troy Matteson on the first hole of a playoff Sunday.

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PGT: Strong finish for Tiger at Doral

Tiger Woods' final-round 66 at Doral was positive, but he is likely to finish outside of the top 10 at the event for the first time in his career.

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Cameron Sinclair Spearheads Japan Disaster Relief From SXSW Via Twitter & iPhone

This afternoon from the stage at South by Southwest , Architecture for Humanity's Cameron Sinclair will announce a $75,000 commitment from donors to rebuilding from the Japanese earthquake, along with a personal pledge: If the donation link bit.ly/sxsw4JP is reTweeted 100,000 times, he'll donate 10% of his own salary. The rebuilding effort will unfold in stages, depending on how much money is ultimately raised.

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Why Scvngr’s "Chief Ninja" Is the Talk of SXSW

The Boston startup plans to disrupt Groupon and Foursquare by making a game that combines the genius of both, and imagines how the benefits of games can extend beyond business. Thousands of SXSW -goers packed like dominoes onto the escalators of the Austin Convention Center on Saturday, waiting to hear Seth Priebatsch, the 22-year-old founder and "chief ninja" of Scvngr , proclaim the future of location-based apps

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TED Opens Up the Firehose of Data and Talks for Developers to Play [Exclusive]

TED data could power apps, visualizations, and more. TED announced today at SXSW that it is opening all of its online talks to the public. An application programming interface (API) will allow open access to all talks and associated data (topic, location, speaker, etc.) for developers who might use that info to build all sorts of tools and applications.

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