| Current events/Archive 8 Talk:Current_events/Archive_8
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| Comparison of Windows and Linux Microsoft Windows and Linux computer operating systems is a common topic of discussion among their users. Windows is the most prominent proprietary operating system, while Linux is the most prominent operating system that is free software (note that many Linux distributions also have a small amount of proprietary components, such as compiled binary blob drivers provided by hardware manufacturers, for their default installation.) Comparison_of_Windows_and_Linux
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| M (programming language) For the MUMPS programming language see MUMPS. For M-code see MATLAB.M is a new programming language developed by Microsoft. The language is designed especially for building textual domain-specific languages and software models with XAML. M_(programming_language)
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| Electronic voting Talk:Electronic_voting
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| Scareware Scareware is several classes of scam software, often with limited or no benefit, that are sold to consumers by certain unethical marketing practices. The selling approach is designed to cause shock, anxiety, or the perception of a threat, generally directed at an unsuspecting user. Scareware
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| POWER5 The POWER5 is a microprocessor developed and fabricated by IBM. It is an improved variant of the highly successful POWER4. The principal improvements are support for simultaneous multithreading (SMT) and an on-die memory controller. The POWER5 is a dual-core microprocessor, with each core supporting one physical thread and two logical threads, for a total of two physical threads and four logical threads. POWER5
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| Anti-Social Behaviour Order An Anti-Social Behaviour Order or ASBO () in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland is a civil order made against a person who has been shown to have engaged in anti-social behaviour. In the UK, there has been criticism that an ASBO is sometimes viewed as a 'badge of honour' by some younger people. Anti-Social_Behaviour_Order
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| Something Awful Forums Talk:Something_Awful_Forums
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| Thus Thus
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| Wikipedia in blogs Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_blogs
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| Nochex Nochex is a United Kingdom based, online payment provider that specialises in providing businesses with online payment services and the instant transfer of money between individuals over the Internet. Nochex
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| The Inedible Bulk/BSA User:The_Inedible_Bulk/BSA
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| Zhu Yu (artist) Talk:Zhu_Yu_(artist)
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| News ticker news ticker (sometimes referred to as a "crawler") is a small screen space on news television networks dedicated to presenting headlines or minor pieces of news. It may also refer to a long, thin scoreboard-style display seen around the front of some offices or public buildings. News_ticker
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| Reference desk archive/September 2004 I Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/September_2004_I
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| Internet censorship in Australia Internet censorship in Australia primarily refers to the proposed banning of certain Internet materials by the Australian Federal Government, through restriction of site access on all Australian Internet Service Providers.In 2008, the Australian Labor Party introduced a policy of mandatory Internet filtering for all Australians. Internet_censorship_in_Australia
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| MyWay Searchbar MyWay Searchbar, also known as MyWay Speedbar, MyWay_Searchbar
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| Internet television Internet television (Internet TV or iTV) is television service distributed via the Internet. It has become very popular at the end of the first decade of the 21st century due to services such as the TVCatchup (in and limited to the United Kingdom). Internet_television
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| Ubuntu Ubuntu ( ), is a computer operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux. Ubuntu's goals include providing an up-to-date, stable operating system for the average user, with a strong focus on usability and ease-of-installation. Ubuntu has been selected by readers of desktoplinux.com as the most popular Linux distribution for the desktop, claiming approximately 30% of their desktop installations in both 2006 and 2007. Ubuntu
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| Stephen Conroy Stephen Michael Conroy (born 18 January 1963 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, near Norwich) is an Australian politician and the current Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy in the Rudd Labor Government. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate since May 1996, representing the state of Victoria.Both his parents worked at an air-force base, and Ely had the nearest hospital. Stephen_Conroy
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| Grey hat A grey hat, in the hacking community, refers to a skilled hacker who sometimes acts legally, sometimes in good will, and sometimes not. They are a hybrid between white and black hat hackers. They usually do not hack for personal gain or have malicious intentions, but may or may not occasionally commit crimes during the course of their technological exploits. Grey_hat
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| Go Daddy Go Daddy is an Internet domain registrar and web hosting company that also sells e-business related software and services. In early 2009 it had reached nearly 30 million domain names under management. Go_Daddy
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| Osborne effect Osborne effect is exhibited when a company's premature revelation of information about future products results in customers not purchasing (or delaying purchases of) the current offering. Its origin is a purported suicidal marketing mistake made by the Osborne Computer Corporation in the 1980s when its announcement of a successor to its Osborne 1 system led to a sharp reduction in sales, and the delay of the successor system created a revenue vacuum from which the company did not recover. Osborne_effect
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| JesseW User_talk:JesseW
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| IE Domain Registry IE_Domain_Registry
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| Technorati Technorati is an Internet search engine for searching blogs, competing with Google and Yahoo!. As of June 2008, Technorati indexes 112.8 million blogs and over 250 million pieces of tagged social media. The name Technorati is a portmanteau, pointing to the technological version of literati, or intellectuals.Technorati was founded by Dave Sifry and its headquarters are in San Francisco, California, USA. Tantek Çelik was the site's Chief Technologist. Technorati
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| AVG (software) AVG is an umbrella term for a range of anti-virus and internet security software for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD computing platforms, developed by AVG Technologies, a privately held Czech company formerly known as Grisoft. AVG_(software)
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| Dominic Giampaolo Dominic B. Giampaolo is a software developer who helped develop the Be File System for the Be Operating System (BeOS) and currently works at Apple Inc.After graduating from Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Maine in 1987, He started studying political science at American University in Washington, DC, but changed to computer science after one semester. After completing his bachelor's degree, he did a master's degree at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Dominic_Giampaolo
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| No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron No. 303 ("Kościuszko") Polish Fighter Squadron ('Royal Air Force during the World War II. The squadron was named after the Polish and American Revolution hero General Tadeusz Kościuszko. It was formed in Britain as part of an agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the United Kingdom. No._303_Polish_Fighter_Squadron
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| Cairo (operating system) Cairo was the code name for a project at Microsoft from 1991 to 1996 (Cairo was also the codename of Windows NT 4.0). Its charter was to build technologies for a next generation operating system that would fulfill Bill Gates' vision of "information at your fingertips." Cairo never shipped, although portions of its technologies have since appeared in other products. Cairo_(operating_system)
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| Code injection Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. Code injection can be used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a computer program to change the course of execution. The results of a Code Injection attack can be disastrous. For instance, code injection is used by some Computer worms to propagate. Code_injection
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| San Francisco Canyon Company San Francisco Canyon Company was a software developer company that was contracted by Apple Computer in 1992 to port the QuickTime technology to Microsoft Windows. They made their first release of QuickTime for Windows in November 1992.In July 1993, Intel contracted the San Francisco Canyon Company to improve the performance of Microsoft's Video for Windows technology on Intel processors. San_Francisco_Canyon_Company
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| List of computer technology code names See also List of Microsoft software codenames, List of Intel codenames, and List of Apple codenames. List_of_computer_technology_code_names
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| Max Mosley Talk:Max_Mosley
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| Google Google
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| Antennae Galaxies Antennae_Galaxies
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| Personal Jukebox The Personal Jukebox (also known as PJB-100 or Music Compressor) was the first commercially sold hard disk digital audio player. Introduced late in 1999, it preceded the Apple iPod and similar players. The original design was developed by Compaq Research (SRC and PAAD groups) starting in May 1998. Compaq did not release the player themselves, but licensed the design to HanGo Electronics Co., Ltd. of South Korea. Personal_Jukebox
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| Pornography by region The production and distribution of pornographic movies are economic activities of some importance. The exact size of the economy of pornography and the influence that it plays in political circles are matter of controversy. In many countries pornography is legal to distribute and to produce however there are some restrictions. Pornography is also banned in some countries, in particular in the Arab world and the Muslim world, but can be accessed through internet. Pornography_by_region
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| Eequor/Reference/Magnitude User_talk:Eequor/Reference/Magnitude
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| Friends Reunited Friends Reunited is a portfolio of social networking websites based upon the themes of reunion with research (separate site Genes Reunited ), dating and job-hunting. The first and eponymous website was created by a husband and wife team in the classic back bedroom internet start-up; it was the first online social network to achieve prominence in Britain, and it weathered the dotcom bust. Friends_Reunited
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| BloggerCon BloggerCon is a user-focused conference for the blogger community. BloggerCon I (October 2003) and II (April 2004), were organized by Dave Winer and friends at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for the Internet and Society in Cambridge, Mass. Bloggercon III took place in San Francisco (June 2006). BloggerCon
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| Adam Curtis Adam Curtis (born 1955) is a British television documentary maker who has during the course of his television career worked as a writer, producer, director and narrator. He currently works for BBC Current Affairs. His programmes express a clear (and sometimes controversial) opinion about their subject, and for narrating the programmes himself. Adam_Curtis
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| Researching with Wikipedia Wikipedia:Researching_with_Wikipedia
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| Atlant/Archive 6 User_talk:Atlant/Archive_6
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| Global Information Assurance Certification Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) is an information security certification entity that specialises in technical and practical certification as well as new research in the form of its GIAC Gold program. SANS Institute founded the certification entity in 1999 and the term GIAC is trademarked by the The Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies.GIAC provides a set of vendor-neutral computer security certifications linked to the training courses provided by the SANS. Global_Information_Assurance_Certification
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| List of Microsoft codenames Microsoft codenames are the codenames given by Microsoft to products it has in development, before these products are given the names by which they appear on store shelves. Many of these products (new versions of Windows in particular) are of major significance to the IT community, and so the terms are often widely used in discussions prior to the official release. Microsoft usually does not announce a final name until shortly before the product is publicly available. List_of_Microsoft_codenames
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| November 2004 in science Science and technology news. 2004 in science October - November - December Current science and technology events November 2004 November 2004 in sports November_2004_in_science
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| Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group (CBCDG) (originally designated as Special Study Group 2 or SSG-2 of the G10) is to investigate emerging threats to the security of banknotes and to propose solutions for implementation by issuing authorities. The CBCDG is a working group of 27 central banks and note printing authorities. Central_Bank_Counterfeit_Deterrence_Group
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