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Test Tube Burgers?

Brave new world, eh? Witness: What if the next burger you ate was created in a warm, nutrient-enriched soup swirling within a bioreactor? Edible, lab-grown ground chuck that smells and tastes just like the real thing might take a place...

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ShackCam Is Go

We're breaking our halfhearted moratorium on Shake Shack postings to alert you to the debut of the ShackCam. The live image refreshes every five seconds. ShackCam [ShakeShackNYC.com; via Eater]...

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Day Without Foodblogs

Reading Chez Pim today, I came across some alarming info: One of the Internet's great strengths is that a single blogger or a small political group can inexpensively create a Web page that is just as accessible to the world...

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Google Trends: Burger Search

I saw on New York City weblog Gothamist that Google has released a new whizbang feature: Google Trends, which lets you "see what the world is searching for." Naturally, AHT ran hamburger through the machine: No surprise that the peaks...

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Shackwatchers

Shackwatchers: a site that monitors the length of the line at the Shake Shack in New York City's Madison Square Park via images posted to Flickr. Here are the three latest views of the line: #flickr_badge_source_txt {padding:0; font: 11px Arial,...

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Outsourcing the Drive-Thru

charcoaler menu with stickers From Flickr member chacal la chaise. From the New York Times: [Julissa] Vargas works not in a restaurant but in a busy call center in [Santa Maria, California], 150 miles from Los Angeles. She and...

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The Future Is Chow!

Big Brother is watching you—all to get that Quarter Pounder into your gut a few seconds sooner. With the advent of ubiquitous surveillance cameras in our lives, it's almost refreshing to see observation technology being put to such delectable use...

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