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China Gives Android A Pass As Long As It Keeps Its Nose Clean
China Gives Android a Pass: A Pragmatic Approach to Technological Sovereignty and Market Access The Chinese government’s relationship with Android,…
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Outlook Takes Timid Step Into Social Networking
Outlook Takes Timid Step into Social Networking with a Minimum of 1200 Words Microsoft’s persistent evolution of its Outlook platform,…
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Dot Adds Another Law To Anti Texting Crazy Quilt
DOT Adds Another Law to Anti-Texting Crazy Quilt The Department of Transportation (DOT) has once again expanded the labyrinthine and…
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Berners Lee Sounds Alarm Over Appified Siloed Regulated Web
The Appified, Siloed, Regulated Web: Sir Tim Berners-Lee Sounds the Alarm Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the visionary inventor of the World…
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Which Is Better For You Valium And Xanax Differences Similarities
Valium vs. Xanax: A Comparative Analysis of Differences, Similarities, and Considerations Valium (diazepam) and Xanax (alprazolam) are two of the…
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Pesky Nose Cone Problem Downs Nasas Glory Satellite
The Nose Cone Nightmare: How a Simple Flaw Sent a NASA Glory Satellite Spinning into Obscurity The launch of the…
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Lone Wanderers No Warmth Of The Sun For Some Planets
Lone Wanderers: Planets Shrouded in Eternal Twilight, Devoid of Solar Warmth Beyond the cerulean skies and life-giving rays of our…
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Tsa Isnt Telling The Whole Truth About Scanners Charges Privacy Group
TSA Isn’t Telling the Whole Truth About Scanners, Privacy Group Charges The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has consistently presented its…
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Tevatron Experiment Could Send Particle Physicists Back To The Drawing Board
The Tevatron’s Ghost: A Subtle Anomaly That Could Rewrite Particle Physics For years, the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Tevatron, once…
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Browser War What Is It Good For
Browser Wars: Driving Innovation and User Choice The term "browser war" refers to intense competition between web browser developers, historically…
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