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How to Find a Website's I.P. Address
by LordSinister, Dec 24, 2008
How to find a websites I.P. address the old fashioned way, through the command prompt. The best way to secure your network is to find it's vulnerabilities before someone with less than honorable intentions does.
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Google Docs Review
by JRWhyte, Dec 24, 2008
Here, a quick review of Google Docs and its applications of wordprocessor, spreadsheet and presentations.
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Are You Sure Your Ready to Start Your Own Business?
by Saajan, Dec 22, 2008
Many people always think to themselves "I should start a online business" but are you actually sure your ready to start one?
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Sex is Getting Virtual: A Look Inside VR Sex
by Twilight Vampire, Dec 21, 2008
From virtual strippers to full body suits, sex is getting virtual.
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RIAA Stops Suing Suspected Copyright Infringers
by jeffsback2223, Dec 21, 2008
The RIAA has stopped its practice of suing children and grannies for a terrifying new Policy.
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Celebrity Baby Blogs are Deadly
by Alex D, Dec 20, 2008
About the usefulness of celebrity baby blogs. where to find them and how informative they can be.
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Book Blogs Rock my World
by Alex D, Dec 20, 2008
About the usefulness of book blogs.
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Wikipedia, Not a Good Source for College Students
by Tiffany Aliano, Dec 18, 2008
In the following text I will describe why depending on certain vender sources such as “Wikipedia,” is questionable. I will also briefly explain why the use of one source exposes an assignment as being bias. Following this I will also go in to a brief definition of plagiarism.
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Internet Porn: Will It Always be Here?
by ladyreck, Dec 17, 2008
Ridding the world of porn. Is it possible?
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Internet Access and Censorship
by Peter Stone, Dec 16, 2008
The economic recession has a ripple effect that is far reaching. According to the 2007 U.S. Census Bureau, 40% of all U.S. homes don’t have Internet connection. It also includes those homes that use dial up technology.
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