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none commented on 20 iconic tech sounds bound for extinction[chunklet] François Barraud - His Master's Voice9 weeks 10 hours ago | Read Article
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In December Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick filed a formal complaint with the FCC asking it to investigate whether Verizon’s decision to exclude the Google Wallet from its menu of mobile services v
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It seems like lots of people have been tossed out of Googleville on their keisters lately. Many found themselves the victim of Google+’s silly name policies, which frown on pseudonyms or nicknames.
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none commented on FLOSS: Accept no substitutesFree-as-in-freedom software is very often free-as-in-beer, too. This is normally a good thing. But one open source project developer is calling out a troubling problem with free software: counterfeit applications.45 weeks 5 days ago | Read Article
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none commented on Linux is all growed up nowA weird little meme is squiggling through the Internet this week, one which I feel obligated to squash because it's just plain wrong.48 weeks 1 day ago | Read Article
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LulzSec and Anonymous, which spent a week making believe they hated each other so people would pay attention, are BFFs again.
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none commented on Apple delays release of LGPL WebKit codeUpdate: Sometime after I posted this entry, Apple went ahead and posted the source code for JavaScriptCore-721.26 and WebCore-955.66.1, the code mentioned in this entry. No explanation on the delay was given, just the code.1 year 2 weeks ago | Read Article
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none commented on Google, seriously, an Android dogfighting app?I wonder when Google's Android Market will unveil that fun-filled fantasy wife-beating app? Sounds ridiculous, but is it that much of a stretch from the "Dog Wars" app now being offered in the search giant's mobile apps store?1 year 4 weeks ago | Read Article
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none commented on Ubuntu Linux boosted by 10,000 seat PC winCanonical has taken the wraps off a morale-boosting deal that has seen German insurance giant LVM Versicherungen convert 10,000 PCs to use Ubuntu Linux across the company's operations.1 year 4 weeks ago | Read Article
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