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Reading While Eating for March 12: Innovative Ideas

Monday’s links include genius inventions — like brunch and an iPad game for cats.

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Reading While Eating for January 6: Thinner In Person

Friday’s links give you a new look at iconic individuals.

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Reading While Eating for November 9: In Real Time

Wednesday’s links look back at history and ponder the future.

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Reading While Eating for August 31: Blinding Me With Science

Wednesday’s links get all nerdy, with talk of cool apps and new takes on science.

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The Holy See Goes High Tech: Pope Benedict XVI Writes His Very First Tweet

For the first time, His Holiness the Pope has made a Twitter footprint. Make that a fingerprint, since he pushed click himself to send the very first Papal tweet this afternoon.

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From the iPhone to the Kitchen: Rovio to Launch Angry Birds Egg Cookbook

Thought those birds were angry? Just wait until you start eating their eggs. The masterminds behind the game Angry Birds, Rovio Mobile, are publishing a cookbook of egg recipes tied to the hit game. (via Techland)

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Cleanup Continues in Japan, Rebels Retreat in Libya

Welcome back, NewsFeeders! Just another Monday to check off the list. Hunker down and we’ll catch you up on the news that everyone will be talking about around the water cooler.

Stefania Berton (R) and Ondrej Hotarek of Italy perform during the pairs short program at the European Figure Skating Championships in Bern January 26, 2011.

Reading While Eating for January 27: Obama and Puppies Covered in Snow

Get excited, your Thursday lunch links are filled with cute animals!

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Yes, It Exists: The Airplane You Can Fly Using Only an iPad

What do you give to the Apple fanboy (or fangirl) that has every conceivable I-gadget ever concocted? (Via AvWeb)

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These Kids are Better Than Yours: Tennessee School Requires iPads for All Students

No more pencils, no more books – the iPad “changes everything”, right?