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Norwegian Wouldn't | World Policy Institute
WPI Senior Fellow Jeff Madrick describes the history of how greed has bred America’s economic ills over the last forty years, and of the men most responsible for them. He recounts the single-minded pursuit of huge personal wealth that has been on the rise in the United States since the 1970s, led by a few individuals who have argued that self-interest guides society more effectively than community concerns.
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Google Bypassing User Privacy Settings - IEBlog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
When the IE team heard that Google had bypassed user privacy settings on Safari, we asked ourselves a simple question: is Google circumventing the privacy preferences of Internet Explorer users too? We’ve discovered the answer is yes: Google is employing similar methods to get around the default privacy protections in IE and track IE users with cookies. Below we spell out in more detail what we’ve discovered, as well as recommendations to IE users on how to protect their privacy from Google with the use of IE9's Tracking Protection feature. We’ve also contacted Google and asked them to commit to honoring P3P privacy settings for users of all browsers.
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Using CSS without HTML · Mathias Bynens
A few days ago, Chris tweeted:
If we could stack pseudo elements (e.g. :after:after) we could build a whole website with no HTML other than . Probably good we can’t.
(Technically, we can, although no browser has implemented this yet.)
In response to this, I created this quick demo (view in Firefox or Opera), illustrating that technically you don’t need any HTML at all to use CSS. -
Clojure Programming/Getting Started - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
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Basic Clojure Setup – Part 1: Installing Clojure | Telman Yusupov's Blog
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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