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Posted by Art Inion
Stingrays are neither threatened nor endangered species. They
derive their name from their slender,...
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Posted by Efrat Levi
Version 2.4 Provides Unprecedented Protection Against SSL
Attacks While Dynamically Managing Bandwidth...
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Posted by Nortel Networks
Enterprise mobility - ItÂ’s more than connecting on the go.
The new Nortel vision of mobility redefines...
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Posted by Peter M.K. Chan
======================================= On the Meaning and Purpose of Life
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Posted by John Sheridan
When companies advertise their services or goods, they are looking for just one end result - sales. It's a simple straightforward concept - it's business. However, as companies expand and conduct more and more trade online, the personal touches can all but disappear.
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Posted by Charlie Vuong
When someone buys a new digital camera for recreational
purposes, they rarely look at the type of storage...
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Posted by W R Kirk
Technically, it's illegal to remove DRM from WMA protected music. Digital Rights Management (DRM) is part of the music industry's effort to curb piracy. There are legitimate reasons for removing it, but first understand DRM can not be removed from file sharing network downloads. Most tracks can be legally copied 3 to 5 times, and this has been exceeded long before they appear on a peer-to-peer network. You must have either purchased the music or have unrestricted free music downloads.
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Posted by Lance Winslow
We see in the organized world of the Japanese with their transit systems and floating airports and super engineering anti-Tsunami bridges many ideas in the theory of flow, which assists every part of their society and civilizations. They are masters of the flow of transportations and work hard to perfect every aspect and detail of their transportation system.
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