| The Long Tail Talk:The_Long_Tail
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| Gisle Hannemyr Gisle Hannemyr (born July 3 1953) is a researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Informatics, University of Oslo.In 1991, he was co-founder of the first commercial internet service provider in Norway, Oslonett, which later, being acquired by Schibsted, became Schibsted Nett (SN), and Scandinavia Online (Sol). He has later co-founded other Internet-related businesses. Gisle_Hannemyr
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| Hew Raymond Griffiths Hew Raymond Griffiths (born 8 November 1962 in the UK) has been accused by the United States of being a ring leader of DrinkOrDie or DOD, an underground software piracy network. Griffiths was living in Berkeley Vale in the Central Coast Region of NSW, Australia before he was placed on remand at Silverwater Correctional Centre. Hew_Raymond_Griffiths
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| Laurence Sterne Talk:Laurence_Sterne
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| Reputation management Talk:Reputation_management
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| Independent music In popular music, independent music, often abbreviated as indie, is a term used to describe independence from major commercial record labels and an autonomous, do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing.Independent Labels have been known to strive for minimal influence on the artist they represent, avoiding the artist-cultivating behavior of many major labels. Artists represented by Indie labels have been known to be focused more on producing music than becoming wealthy and/or well known. Independent_music
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| Don't be evil "Don't be evil" is the informal corporate motto (or slogan) of Google, originally suggested by Google employees Paul Buchheit and Amit Patel at a meeting. Buchheit, the creator of Gmail, said he "wanted something that, once you put it in there, would be hard to take out," adding that the slogan was "also a bit of a jab at a lot of the other companies, especially our competitors, who at the time, in our opinion, were kind of exploiting the users to some extent." Don't_be_evil
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| Will Lakeman User_talk:Will_Lakeman
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| Andrew Odlyzko Andrew Michael Odlyzko is a mathematician who is the head of the University of Minnesota's Digital Technology Center. In the field of mathematics he has published extensively on analytic number theory, computational number theory, cryptography, algorithms and computational complexity, combinatorics, probability, and error-correcting codes. Andrew_Odlyzko
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| Social network service A social network service focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. Most social network services are web based and provide a variety of ways for users to interact, such as e-mail and instant messaging services. Social_network_service
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| Leaderless resistance Leaderless resistance (or phantom cell structure) is a political resistance strategy in which small, independent groups (covert cells) challenge an established adversary such as a government. Leaderless resistance can encompass anything from non-violent disruption and civil disobedience to bombings, assassinations and other violent agitation. Leaderless_resistance
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| WikiProject Community/featured article Wikipedia:WikiProject_Community/featured_article
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| First Monday Talk:First_Monday
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| Free culture movement The free culture movement is a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creative works, using the Internet as well as other media. Free_culture_movement
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| Networked book Networked_book
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| Provenance Wikipedia:Provenance
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