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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Oct 2005 21:43 UTC
"Open source advocates are doing what was once unthinkable - giving the thumbs up to a Microsoft source code licensing program. The Free Software Foundation has said new licenses for Microsoft's pseudo open source program, the Shared Source Initiative, appears to satisfy the four requirements defining Free Software."
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Comcast expected to lose file-sharing dispute with FCC
Associated Press - July 25, 2008 10:53 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - It appears Comcast will be told to quit blocking use of a certain type of "file sharing" software by its Internet...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 16th Apr 2006 07:54 UTC
With the pervasiveness of 64-bit architectures, it's more important than ever that your Linux software be 64-bit ready. Learn how to avoid portability pitfalls when making declarations and assignments, bit shifting, typing, formatting strings, and more.
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Area police training to patrol Web sites
Social networks like MySpace and Facebook give people a chance to connect with friends and share their lives, but they can also be used to commit crimes.
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Phoenix college shooter was punched first, say police
PHOENIX, Arizona - The most seriously wounded of three people shot in a community-college computer lab had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police said on Friday.
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Martin Tees Up Comcast P2P Vote
Washington -- The Federal Communications Commission, in an effort led by chairman Kevin Martin, is planning a vote Aug. 1 to find that Comcast Corp. secretly degraded certain Internet traffic in violation of FCC policy.
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Life's 411 - Blogging
The popularity of blogging has exploded in recent years. Experts even say a new blog is created every three seconds. In this Life's 411 Courtney Hall finds out that a lot of bloggers use the internet as a form of therapy.
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Terror group makes Olympics threat
A UIGHUR separatist group has taken credit for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warned of new attacks in China during the Olympics, a group monitoring terror threats on the internet said today.
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Livedoor ex-chief's sentence for fraud upheld
Takafumi Horie, the internet entrepreneur, lost his appeal against a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for securities fraud.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Sep 2007 21:44 UTC
Having recently rediscovered itself as a systems company, Sun Microsystems has been welcomed into Microsoft's vast and growing family of OEM partners.
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"Over the past several years of computer hardware engineering, raw speed has been the primary goal of hardware manufacturers.
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Being Digital: Vacationing Internet Guru Connects Greek Island
Nicolas Negroponte owns a summer home in Patmos and is setting up a high speed mesh network to bring Wi-Fi to most of the island
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‘Last Lecturer” dies
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose “last lecture” about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
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Eight small blasts hit Indian IT hub
Eight small bombs exploded in quick succession across the south Indian IT city of Bangalore on Friday, killing two and wounding at least 15 people, police said.
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UK record companies do a deal with Internet providers
Britain’s biggest record labels are trying to counter illegal file-sharing of music tracks by reaching an agreement with the six largest UK Internet service providers.
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Plea deal reached in teen sex case
James Gardner Dennis admitted Friday that he had possessed child pornography, but he disputed the allegation that he raped a 17-year-old Connecticut girl he met online.
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A Uighur separatist group has taken credit for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warned of new attacks in China during the Olympics, a group monitoring terror threats on the internet has said.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Dec 2006 01:05 UTC, submitted by c
Early adopters of Vista may notice that it will not connect to Samba share folders out of the box. This will be a bit of a pain for many enterprise customers. The technical reason is because Microsoft Vista's default security policy is to only use NTLMv2 authentication.
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State Patrol Officer Arrested In Internet Sex Sting
A Colorado State Patrol officer is arrested Friday on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child.
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FCC poised to punish Comcast for traffic blocking
A majority of members of the Federal Communications Commission have cast votes in favor of punishing Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic, an agency official said Friday. Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, was accused of...
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Hammer drops at last: FCC opposes Comcast P2P throttling
The Comcast P2P saga has come to its final chapter as a majority of FCC commissioners today voted to sanction the company. The FCC's Internet Policy Statement now sports some unexpectedly sharp teeth. Read More...
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Uighur group claims China bus blasts, threatens Olympics
WASHINGTON: A Uighur separatist group has taken credit for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warned of new attacks in China during the Olympics, a group monitoring terror threats on the Internet said Friday.
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