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Piece Chains (2006)

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OK so I lied about getting the syntax-highlighting implemented this time around. I got bogged down in “regular expression hell” and needed something else to concentrate on. So during the summer period I’ve instead been slowly implementing Neatpad’s text-editing capability.

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The Crypt of Civilization (2006)

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In the basement of Phoebe Hearst Hall at Oglethorpe University in Georgia, there is a stainless steel vault door which was welded shut over sixty-five

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The Linux Backdoor Attempt of 2003 (2013)

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Josh wrote recently about a serious security bug that appeared in Debian Linux back in 2006, and whether it was really a backdoor inserted by the NSA. (He

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A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749 (2006)

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Detailed records of searches underscore how much people reveal about themselves when they use search engines.

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From concept to patent: 4 key steps for AI entrepreneurs

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In 2006, Research in Motion, the maker of the once-ubiquitous BlackBerry device, had to pay $612.5 million to a patent holding company, NTP. Also known as “patent trolls,” these are people or companies that register patents with the sole purpose of being the patent holder, even though they do not …

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RSS Autodiscovery (2006)

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Specification for RSS Autodiscovery, a technique that makes it easier for browser users to find and subscribe to RSS feeds.

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Magic Ink (2006)

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