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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
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Iran cuts off access to popular Web sites
Following in the footsteps of the former governments of Egypt and Libya, Iran is cutting its people off from the Internet.
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Facebook releases top 10 global topics for 2011
The number one global topic for 2011 on Facebook was the death of Osama bin Laden. It was by far the most discussed on the social network according to the company. Can you guess the other nine?
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Via Facebook: NATO Commander reveals plans to end Libya mission
United States Navy admiral James Stavridis, who happens to be NATO's SACEUR, used his Facebook account today to tell the world his intent to end the organization's mission in Libya.
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URL shoppers, how stable is your cutesy vanity domain?
A country's global human rights index affects your domain stability. Learn how bit.ly, goo.gl, t.co, Yahoo! and more score in URL integrity.
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Google accepts Libyan square name-change after rebel assault
Google confirmed that it renamed 'Green Square' back to 'Martyr's Square' in central Tripoli, Libya, after rebel forces stormed the city.
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Should we be running our short URLs through a country we've been, you know, bombing?
Somehow, my desire to provide you with a simple link to my Google Voice how-to articles turned into a story of geopolitics, coalition warfare, Sharia Law, and adult-friendly material. Gosh, I love...
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Why killing Data.gov is wrong-headed and stupid
An actual, working, highly profitable IT program run by the United States government is unlikely to last out the summer.
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Things grow worse in Libya and the Internet is switched off
The bloodshed increases and Gadhafi's government turns off the Internet.
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Is using an .ly domain right - or wrong?
Given the current conflict and unrest in Libya, should you use a .ly domain?
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Libya turns off the Internet and the Massacres begin
Once more a country, Libya this time, turns off the Internet and brings out the bayonets. For now, though, Web services, such as bit.ly, which use Libyan domain names, will continue to work.
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Libya blocks access to Facebook, Al Jazeera, others
The Libyan government has cut access to Facebook. The rest of the Internet may soon follow, if it hasn't already.
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Libyan dictator warns against use of Facebook, 40 protesters injured
Libya is following in the footsteps of Tunisia and Egypt. The country's dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, has already warned against the use of Facebook.
Additional Results
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Iran cuts off access to popular Web sites
Following in the footsteps of the former governments of Egypt and Libya, Iran is cutting its people off from the Internet.
-
Facebook releases top 10 global topics for 2011
The number one global topic for 2011 on Facebook was the death of Osama bin Laden. It was by far the most discussed on the social network according to the company. Can you guess the other nine?
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Via Facebook: NATO Commander reveals plans to end Libya mission
United States Navy admiral James Stavridis, who happens to be NATO's SACEUR, used his Facebook account today to tell the world his intent to end the organization's mission in Libya.
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URL shoppers, how stable is your cutesy vanity domain?
A country's global human rights index affects your domain stability. Learn how bit.ly, goo.gl, t.co, Yahoo! and more score in URL integrity.
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Google accepts Libyan square name-change after rebel assault
Google confirmed that it renamed 'Green Square' back to 'Martyr's Square' in central Tripoli, Libya, after rebel forces stormed the city.
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Should we be running our short URLs through a country we've been, you know, bombing?
Somehow, my desire to provide you with a simple link to my Google Voice how-to articles turned into a story of geopolitics, coalition warfare, Sharia Law, and adult-friendly material. Gosh, I love...
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Why killing Data.gov is wrong-headed and stupid
An actual, working, highly profitable IT program run by the United States government is unlikely to last out the summer.
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Things grow worse in Libya and the Internet is switched off
The bloodshed increases and Gadhafi's government turns off the Internet.
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