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Revealing the Ways Searching Public Records Penetrates the Remote Internet

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The Interwebs holds two forms of electronic documents: sites documented by major search engines and sites indexed by specialty public search tools. The specialty Interwebs might be much larger than the Bing-Google Web. Enjoy this brief look at the plenitude of data which exists far from Ask, Bing, Google, and Yahoo!.

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Push HSPA to 650Mbps Announced Initiative

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

The Long Term HSPA Evolution was pioneered to attempt and come to an even leging it with the mobile broadband speeds that were prognosticated by LTE Advanced, utilising the same techniques. The characteristics of the new technology include backward compatibility with WCDMA and HSPA mobiles on the same carriers.
Many of the characteristics were accepted in [...]

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MS Registry Mutilation Using a Registry Cleaner

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Despite all these problems, a registry database can be recovered in several ways supported by Microsoft. For instance Automated System Recovery by using System Restore or by running setup from the Last Known Good boot menu.

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Microsoft Exchange Mail Server – How to Filter Spam

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Due to the increasing amount of spam, effective filters are needed to screen and block mail spam, it is the only way to ensure proper functioning of MS Exchange

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Random Thoughts about Chicago and Other Things

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

There are a lot of things you can say about your local city. Some people might just write about a day at the local dairy (which is a great idea for your kids). Some people might just talk about things you can do with your kids in Chicago.
Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, [...]

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Spammers, Spyware, and International Enforcement Cooperation

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Due to the utter and complete failure of the Federal Trade Commission to curb SPAM after being chosen to enforce the CAN SPAM Act the FTC has determined it needs help. The FTC therefore put forth initiatives to work with other nations in international cooperation. Originally this made sense, but upon further review it appears [...]

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