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That's why no Numbers | ||||||
attached to Microsoft to Continue Office on Mac | ||||||
while we're going with the analogy | ||||||
attached to Sun CEO On Razors And Blades | ||||||
a new low | ||||||
attached to The Letter That Won US Internet Control | ||||||
I demand advertising! | ||||||
attached to Tivo To Also Offer Ads Your Way | ||||||
That's a change | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Testing Its Own 'Google Base' | ||||||
show me the money! | ||||||
attached to ICANN/Verisign Sued For Monopoly Abuse | ||||||
The best notebook harddrive? | ||||||
attached to Notebook Hard Drive Roundup | ||||||
ouch! | ||||||
attached to 300 gigabytes in the size of a DVD? | ||||||
Revenge of the Nerds! | ||||||
attached to The Google Caste System | ||||||
Though not so easy from here on in | ||||||
attached to iTMS Moving Up The Sales Charts | ||||||
More likely... | ||||||
attached to Is Fear Reducing the Publicity for Open Source? | ||||||
CSVs baby! | ||||||
attached to Podcasting Hacks | ||||||
Re:What about... | ||||||
The problem is... | ||||||
attached to Who's Afraid of Google? | ||||||
High Memory Mindstorms | ||||||
attached to The Lego Brick Hard Drive | ||||||
Re:Give it 5 | ||||||
Give it 5 | ||||||
attached to Zero-Day IE Exploit Takes Control of PCs | ||||||
Re:Could be a big flow on effect | ||||||
Could be a big flow on effect | ||||||
attached to Paris Accelerates Move to Open Source | ||||||
All good until... | ||||||
attached to Austrian Town Sees the Light | ||||||
Compared to ringtones, not so bad | ||||||
attached to Costly Music Store Coming to Cellphones | ||||||
that's a bit more than fraud | ||||||
attached to Online Daters Sue Matchmaking Web Sites for Fraud | ||||||
Same applies to Skype | ||||||
attached to Google's Secret Plans For All That Dark Fiber? | ||||||
amazing research! | ||||||
attached to Search Engine Results Relatively Fair | ||||||
Thus spake the master programmer: "When a program is being tested, it is too late to make design changes." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"