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Bit Torrent Spam on Suprnova.org


According to Slyck News, a news site covering the file sharing community, “bit torrent spam” has recently been popping up on “Suprnova.org”:http://www.suprnova.org/, the ‘net’s largest bit torrent listing site.
When you download a compressed file from some users, you have to visit the site of the person that originally uploaded the torrent in order to get […]

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The Rasterbator

The Rasterbator is a web service which creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size.
The Rasterbator is very easy to use. You can either upload a file from your computer or use any file that is publicly […]

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Where do you go to vote? Find out online!

MyPollingPlace.com lets you look up your voting location and the types of machines used there.

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Delicious Library — Keep track of your stuff

A little information about Delicious Monster’s “Delicious Library” software.

Filed under: Apple

The History of Grand Theft Auto

For all the kids out there that think Grand Theft Auto started with GTA III for the PS2, here’s a little history lesson.
The Gamespot article starts with the original 2D, top-down view of the original GTA that was released for the PC in 1998, and covers the sequels up until San Andreas. No mention of […]

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TV2ME: Changing the Way We Watch Television

Electronics wizard, Ken Schaffer, has developed a media streamer capable of delivering high-quality, live broadcasts to your PC (with broadband connection) - regardless of your location.
The system is based on a custom video capture board and a Dell PC. It currently costs $4,500 - $6,500, but expect these prices to tumble as the system goes […]

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Object Oriented Programming Tips

I came acroos a website today that I personally will be bookmarking. OoTips.org focuses on all things related to object-oriented technologies.

The purpose of ootips is to allow developers to keep up-to-date with object oriented technologies, without having to read through high volume, low signal-to-noise sources. I try to extract the most useful and interesting […]

Filed under: Programming
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