| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/In the news Wikipedia_talk:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-04/In_the_news
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| External peer review/Chesney 2006 Wikipedia:External_peer_review/Chesney_2006
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/Seigenthaler revisited Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-04/Seigenthaler_revisited
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| Online newspaper online newspaper, also known as a web newspaper, is a newspaper that exists on the World Wide Web or Internet, either separately or as an online version of a printed periodical. Going online created more opportunities for newspapers, such as competing with broadcast journalism in presenting breaking news in a more timely manner. Online_newspaper
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| High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991 High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991 (HPCA, , enacted 1991-12-09) is an Act of Congress created and introduced by then Senator Al Gore (it was thus referred to as the Gore Bill).The Act led to the development of the National Research and Education Network (NREN) High_Performance_Computing_and_Communication_Act_of_1991
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2006-12-04/SPV Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-12-04/SPV
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| Press coverage 2006 Wikipedia:Press_coverage_2006
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| McKenzie Wark McKenzie Wark is an Australian-born writer and scholar. He works mainly on media theory, critical theory and new media. His best known works are A Hacker Manifesto and Gamer Theory. McKenzie_Wark
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| Irish Times National Debating Championship The Irish Times National Debating Championship is a debating competition for students in higher education in Ireland. It has been run since 1960, sponsored by The Irish Times. While most participants represent institutions in the Republic of Ireland, institutions in Northern Ireland are also eligible. Irish_Times_National_Debating_Championship
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| Preservation (library and archival science) Preservation is a branch of library and information science concerned with maintaining or restoring access to artifacts, documents and records through the study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of decay and damage.It should be distinguished from conservation which refers to the treatment and repair of individual items to slow decay or restore them to a usable state. Conservation is occasionally used interchangeably with preservation, particularly outside the professional literature. Preservation_(library_and_archival_science)
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| Announcements 2003 Wikipedia:Announcements_2003
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| List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni This list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Georgia Tech. Notable administration, faculty, and staff are found on the list of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty. Georgia Tech alumni are generally known as Yellow Jackets. List_of_Georgia_Institute_of_Technology_alumni
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| Tom Truscott Tom Truscott is a computer scientist best known for creating Usenet with Jim Ellis, when both were graduate students at Duke University. He is also a member of ACM, IEEE, and Sigma Xi. Tom_Truscott
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| Articles for creation/2007-03-15 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-03-15
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| Crkcp/Double Fold User:Crkcp/Double_Fold
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| Linux kernel portability and supported architectures Intel's i386 processor, very early in its history, the Linux Kernel was re-coded for easy portability. It had been re-written once for the Motorola 68K; the prospect of tedious re-writes for each possible architecture prompted Torvalds to aim for a modular code base which could be ported to different processor architectures with a minimum possible effort. Linux_kernel_portability_and_supported_architectures
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| Participatory culture Participatory culture is a neologism in reference of, but opposite to a Consumer culture — in other words a culture in which private persons (the public) do not act as consumers only, but also as contributors or producers (prosumers). The term is most often applied to the production or creation of some type of published media. Participatory_culture
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| Double Fold Double Fold is a non-fiction book by Nicholson Baker that was published in April, 2001. An excerpt appeared in the July 24, 2000 issue of The New Yorker, under the title "Deadline microfilming boom of the 1980s and '90s. Double Fold is a controversial work, and is not meant to be objective. In the Preface, Baker says "this is not an impartial piece of reporting" (preface p. x), and the New York Times characterized the book as a "blistering and thoroughly idiosyncratic attack"(Garner, 2001). Double_Fold
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2007-05-14/Academic journal coverage Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2007-05-14/Academic_journal_coverage
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