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Security Lessons Learned From The Diaspora Launch: MicroISV on a Shoestring - Annotated
- Last week, Diaspora — the OSS privacy-respecting social network — released a “pre-alpha developer preview” of their source code.
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Kafka’s Last Trial - NYTimes.com - Annotated
- During his lifetime, Franz Kafka burned an estimated 90 percent of his work.
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After dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins - Los Angeles Times
When the last Jungle Cruise boat docks for the night and lights fade to black on Sleeping Beauty's Castle, the real work begins.
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Amid mountain of paperwork, shortcuts and forgeries mar foreclosure process - Annotated
- The nation's overburdened foreclosure system is riddled with faked documents, forged signatures and lenders who take shortcuts reviewing borrower's files, according to court documents and interviews with attorneys, housing advocates and company officials
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Java Creator James Gosling: Why I Quit Oracle - Application Development from eWeek
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Op-Ed Columnist - Too Many Hamburgers? - NYTimes.com - Annotated
- To visit China today as an American is to compare and to be compared.
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Sid Meier’s Civilization V review : PC Gamer - Annotated
- It feels almost as if someone described the concept of the renowned 19-year-old turn-based strategy series to a talented designer who’d never played it, and let him come up with his own version.
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Was Stuxnet Built to Attack Iran's Nuclear Program? - PCWorld Business Center - Annotated
- A highly sophisticated computer worm that has spread through Iran, Indonesia and India was built to destroy operations at one target: possibly Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactor.
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