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2104830 - Internet Guys: and net mozilla firefox internet guys explorer
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2093766 - 2 agences Web cycle court pingle: site internet cometik cortix lille merignac nord gironde 59 33 agence thique
  1. Ces agences Web démarchent des petits commerçants. Ces derniers, pensant signer pour des sites quasi gratuits, se retrouvent parfois à payer des milliers d'euros.
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  5. Un peu avant Noël, Brid et Cyril Tapie, propriétaires d'un bar restaurant à Edern (Finistère) reçoivent un représentant. [Nicolas CARRÉE de Cometik] leur propose un site Internet, comme vitrine de leur entreprise sur la Toile, pour une bouchée de pain. « Il avait du bagout. On a signé. » Las, ils découvrent en épluchant le contrat qu'il leur faut payer 350 € par mois pendant quatre ans. Au final, 16 800 €, sans possibilité de se rétracter.
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  7. Fait isolé ? Gilles Guilley, président de l'association de défense contre les abus des prestataires de l'Internet, plombier à Landudec, recense au contraire de nombreuses plaintes. « C'est toujours le même système : on annonce au client que le site lui sera 'offert'. À aucun moment le commercial n'évoque la revente du site à une société de crédit. Et encore moins l'engagement sur plusieurs années stipulé dans le contrat. »
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2090361 - Mine: exaile radio internet trisquel
  1. sudoman@igo ~$ exaile --debug
  2. 17:48:29,997:INFO    : Loading Exaile 0.3.2.1... (xl.main)
  3. 17:48:29,998:INFO    : Loading settings... (xl.main)
  4. 17:48:30, 43:DEBUG   : Provider tags registered for service covers (xl.providers)
  5. 17:48:30, 43:DEBUG   : Provider localfile registered for service covers (xl.providers)
  6. 17:48:30, 45:DEBUG   : Normal playback engine selected. (xl.player)
  7. 17:48:30, 93:DEBUG   : Provider tracknumber registered for service tag_formatting (xl.providers)
  8. 17:48:30, 93:DEBUG   : Provider discnumber registered for service tag_formatting (xl.providers)
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1939468 - Affiliate Marketing Blogs: online make internet money marketing marketingaffiliate
  1. http://www.affilorama.com/blog        267877
  2. http://www.sugarrae.com/                                63338
  3. http://www.jonathanvolk.com/                52371
  4. http://www.employment911.com                47507
  5. http://blog.affiliatetip.com/            37863
  6. http://www.moreniche.com/blog/        37548
  7. http://mattsmarketingblog.com/        37174
  8. http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/      30919
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1881590 - Future of the Internet: war internet security revolution censorship freedom trust
  1. Based on the things I've been seeing lately, I foresee potentially grim things in the future of the Internet. Right now it's a decentralized, unmoderated network where we can do as we please, and it seems a lot of corporations and governments don't like that.
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  3. One by one, more and more countries are adopting ever-stricter laws and eventually beginning to censor all connections. Sweden, USA, Australia, now even Canada is moving this way. China and many middle-eastern countries have already been there for quite some time. Soon there will be few if any uncensored feeds, and DMCA-style nonsense anywhere you go.
  4. At first, you won't know for sure. You won't just see some "sorry, access blocked" page. Maybe certain sites suddenly just seem to be down from your end, packets start getting lost, connections dropped, information mysteriously missing in a fashion that conveniently happens not to be terribly noticeable. And it's not all just about blocking access, either. Maybe someone starts adding tracking information into those files you're downloading. A serial number identifying who got what from where, so they can then see where it ends up.
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  6. The war is just getting started. There are those who want to make privacy and anonymity a thing of the past; those who want to police the web, enforcing horridly outdated copyright, censorship, and any other laws they feel like making up, with outrageously large lawsuits as their weaponry; those who want to end network neutrality and charge through the nose for access on a per-site basis. They are separate entities, but they are union; the axis of evil in World-Wide-Web War I, all working together to achieve their own goals. And with such "convenient" features as the unified logins mentioned in this very thread, they are making steady progress.
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  8. It's hard to say exactly what things would be like if we lost, but it's easy to tell they wouldn't be pretty. Think of having your real identity attached to every single thing you do online. Thought Facebook stalking by potential employers was bad? Wait until they can see [i]everything[/i] and you can do nothing to remove it. Think of paying not for a month's connection but for each page request - oh and you'll have to say goodbye to all those protocols that don't jive with such a system, especially the encrypted ones; BitTorrent, SSH, VNC, maybe even IRC, certainly anything custom or obscure that might be letting you disguise or hide your activities - after all, they can't bill properly for it if they can't see exactly what it is.
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1756375 - replaying the game internet: game the internet replaying
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1752912 - Megaf - Megaf Internet Gateway: linux mandriva internet gateway amd duron megaf
  1. [megaf@megafgateway ~]$ mount
  2. /dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime)
  3. none on /proc type proc (rw)
  4. /dev/sda9 on /boot type ext3 (rw,relatime)
  5. /dev/sda7 on /home type ext3 (rw,relatime)
  6. /dev/sda10 on /tmp type ext3 (rw,relatime)
  7. /dev/sda8 on /usr type ext3 (rw,relatime)
  8. /dev/sda5 on /var type ext3 (rw,relatime)
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1744094 - TLD party (freenode #reactos): web internet www party tld
  1. by a local commercial body, 3- has a trade mark or a trade name registered in Iraq's Ministry of Trade. 
  2. <10+manatails007>     Estimated time before this domain is activated: 45 days
  3. * dot1q (n=bot1q@pdbn-5d827789.pool.mediaWays.net) has joined #reactos
  4. <andrewweb> lol
  5. <dot1q> hi
  6. <z180> sadamwantsyou.iq
  7. * You-Are-Pwned (n=you-are-@85.253.52.115.cable.starman.ee) has joined #reactos
  8. <You-Are-Pwned> huh
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1559588 - Staff abuseOMG: abuse fuck internet shit niall
  1. 06:43 *** channel mode of #POKEMON is +
  2. 06:43 *** channel #POKEMON was created at 9/9/09 5:29 AM (1 h ago)
  3. 06:43 *** Niall (Niall@netadmin.moparisthebest.com) has joined this channel
  4. 06:43 <_^_> hi
  5. 06:44 *** Telenim (Telenim@mopar-8B8C3160.qld.bigpond.net.au) has joined this channel
  6. 06:44 *** channel mode changed by Niall to -o _^_
  7. 06:44 <_^_> no
  8. 06:44 <Niall> k so
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1260565 - idFTP.Get Freezando: download internet delphi idftp indy
  1. unit formFtpHActive;
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  3. interface
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  5. uses
  6.   Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms,
  7.   Dialogs, StdCtrls, IdBaseComponent, IdComponent, IdTCPConnection,
  8.   IdTCPClient, IdFTP, IdAntiFreezeBase, IdAntiFreeze;
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923338 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
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922431 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
  1. Start of #4chan.org buffer: Sat Dec 15 01:46:56 2007
  2. * Now talking in #4chan.org
  3. * Topic is '[lulzfags] are fags!'
  4. * Set by brum on Fri Dec 14 13:21:13
  5. <ohshi--> good days eh?
  6. <GraveX> like Al Bundy, they will likely be my best
  7. * moot (moot@lulz-48C4021D.dial1.losangeles1.level3.net) has joined #4chan.org
  8. * jow (jowep.c@lulz-D8885853.cmbg.cable.ntl.com) has joined #4chan.org
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846587 - ctu free ringtones loan internet payday
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817956 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
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817896 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
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817843 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
  1. Start of #4chan.org buffer: Sat Dec 15 01:46:56 2007
  2. * Now talking in #4chan.org
  3. * Topic is '[lulzfags] are fags!'
  4. * Set by brum on Fri Dec 14 13:21:13
  5. <ohshi--> good days eh?
  6. <GraveX> like Al Bundy, they will likely be my best
  7. * moot (moot@lulz-48C4021D.dial1.losangeles1.level3.net) has joined #4chan.org
  8. * jow (jowep.c@lulz-D8885853.cmbg.cable.ntl.com) has joined #4chan.org
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817188 - 4chan hacked chat log: irc log hacked 4chan internet
  1. Start of #4chan.org buffer: Sat Dec 15 01:46:56 2007
  2. * Now talking in #4chan.org
  3. * Topic is '[lulzfags] are fags!'
  4. * Set by brum on Fri Dec 14 13:21:13
  5. <ohshi--> good days eh?
  6. <GraveX> like Al Bundy, they will likely be my best
  7. * moot (moot@lulz-48C4021D.dial1.losangeles1.level3.net) has joined #4chan.org
  8. * jow (jowep.c@lulz-D8885853.cmbg.cable.ntl.com) has joined #4chan.org
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