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Re:Objective C
*Friday October 15, 2010 @02:42PM
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Bjarne Stroustrup Reflects On 25 Years of C++
Re:It's Time to Abandon the Turing Computing Model
*Friday May 21, 2010 @07:56PM
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Michal Zalewski On Security's Broken Promises
Re:Full Article
*Friday May 21, 2010 @08:21PM
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Microsoft Dynamics GP "Encrypted" Using Caesar Cipher
Re:Stupid Headline
*Friday April 23, 2010 @01:57PM
1
1
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Microsoft Gets Back Its FAT Patent In Germany
Re:In absolute terms, they're all slow.
*Friday March 05, 2010 @11:22PM
1
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Web Browser Grand Prix
Re:Well, Opera Mini isn't strictly a browser...
*Wednesday February 10, 2010 @02:07PM
1
1
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Opera For iPhone To Test Apple's Resolve
Re:He's too close.
*Friday July 31, 2009 @02:41PM
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A.I. Developer Challenges Pro-Human Bias
Re:OK, now what does it do?
*Tuesday July 28, 2009 @12:40PM
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Google Open Sources Wave Protocol Implementation
Re:Worst idea ever
*Friday July 10, 2009 @01:23PM
1
1
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Eye In the Sky For City Crime Fighting
Re:Cause someone will bring this up:
*Wednesday May 06, 2009 @12:45PM
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Apple Racks Up the Gaming Patents
Re: Freedom Period!
*Tuesday February 17, 2009 @02:16PM
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Student Satirist Gets 3 Months; the Judge, Likely More
Re:Look at bookstores and the small tech section
*Tuesday January 20, 2009 @02:18PM
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Tech Publisher O'Reilly Slashes Jobs
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