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freedompeace

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    Comment #3377067

    How could Facebook do this (technologically)? According to a redditor, " - It's not IP address . Facebook successfully identified a number of specific locations (bars, theaters, et…

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    Comment #3279022

    Yes, but it's much easier for me to click the buy button than to go to the store to get it or to torrent it, so I just click it.

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    Comment #3279012

    This is especially for me because I have 3 computers which don't have an optical drive, things that are becoming increasingly irrelevant thanks to the internet. I share a single US…

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    Comment #3199638

    They aren't tricks. Inviting your a friend to Facebook via. email isn't a trick, and keeping a record of it so that Facebook can notify both parties that the request has been accep…

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    Comment #3199408

    I'm going to bet that these "attacks" aren't going to do anything to the Facebook network. Also, Facebook users have opted in to Facebook, and its data storage "tactics". If you ar…

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    Comment #3145825

    Except that they're boasting about how good their software and coding are ...

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    Comment #3145670

    Don't worry! It's an industry-wide standard (apparently).

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    Comment #3145570

    For a well-designed website, I must say, I'm a bit worried. > The cooperation takes place by our Group Business Platform using current security standards and ciphering methods. A s…

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    Comment #3127866

    I don't think the Facebook API allows you to find your location (although it is possible to retrieve your Facebook location by scraping the Security page for your current login ses…

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    Comment #3114632

    In case anyone doesn't know yet (and for future reference), ILSpy ( http://wiki.sharpdevelop.net/ILSpy.ashx ) is an open source alternative, and .NET Reflector was the first "popul…

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    Comment #3114628

    Many times when I'm stuck, I seem to draw the conclusion that this is because the documentation is lacking. It might be me scapegoating, but many times I find that it is because th…

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    Comment #3113951

    I agree whole heartedly with the conclusion of the article, that " the things that matter to engineers aren't the things that matter to real human beings. " I also noticed immediat…

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    Comment #3110255

    It does - my Downloads app is reported as using 10 GB.

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    Comment #3102217

    Amazon Silk uses the EC2 infrastructure -- they explicitly state this in their video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u7F_56WhHk )

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    Comment #3082039

    No air bubbles -- it doesn't exist.

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    Comment #3074732

    I've only one thought: WTF?