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Monthly Archives: September 2003
Self publish..! The best blogs
The world’s best blogs – theage.com.au
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Plain old bad jobs…
Popular Science | The Worst Jobs in Science Why do companies still use Vignette StoryServer for web development?
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Text Scrambler – can you raed tihs
The Cambridge Study Word Scrambler [Josh Nimoy @ ITP]
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Nullsoft’s WASTE P2P Framework Escapes AOL
No Nullifying Nullsoft’s WASTE How long will it last on Source Forge?
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WiFi Hotspots go mainstream
Wired News: Wi-Fi Earns Zagat’s Blessings Well, if wireless internet access wasn’t “mainstream” before, it most certainly is now. Zagat’s Survey
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